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SHAW, Albert (editor) - The American Review of Reviews: July, 1931

New York, The Review of Reviews Corporation, 1931. Paperback. (Vol. LXXXIV, No. 1). Small 4to. Stiff orange wrappers. 98pp. Numerous illustrations and advertisements, including a fun rear cover color ad for "Lucky Strike" cigarettes. Very good. Minor shelfwear and soiling -- overall tight and attractive. Contents include Herbert Hoover's "A Twenty-Year Plan for America," J.C. Penney's "Business in the Middle West," Thomas L. Chadbourne's "A Cure for Too Much Sugar," Howard Florance's "But Wages Have Come Down!" and E.E. Free's "Industry's Fight Against Noise." Discrete ex-library, the only markings being a couple of slight inkstampings. Editor-journalist-historian Shaw (born 1857) founded this long-running monthly in 1891, and it pursued a broad agenda covering U.S. and world political, economic and social issues for decades. .
USD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 18.75 | £UK 16 | JP¥ 3136] Book number 29201

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