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...Excepting Hearst's American and Mirror, no Manhattan newspaper touched the story, which it would have been obliged to reprint from the Journal day by day without sound knowledge of the story's source or its outcome. One editor explained: ''Following the Journal on a story like that is like following a good-looking streetwalker along Fifth Avenue at noon on Easter Sunday...
DAUGHTERS of EARTH - Agnes Smedley-Coward-McCann ($2). Revised reprint (first published 1929) of the novelized autobiography of a U. S. revolutionist. The book had small sales in the U. S., tremendous sales in other countries...
LIVES OF THE ROMAN EMPRESSES- Jacques de Serviez-Wm. H. Wise & Co. ($2.90). Reprint of an 18th Century translation, introduction by Robert Graves...
Last week Henry was appearing in some 50 U. S. dailies, 15 of them Hearstpapers. A Sunday color page was in the making. Henry was being readied for the cinema. Henry dolls were on sale. Nine publishers were clamoring for rights to reprint Henry in 10? booklets. And last week brought a crowning glory when the first Henry book appeared.*Composed of 60 examples from the Satevepost the Henry book shows the moppet at his best...
...convenience of the Class of 1938 the Crimson is starting today to reprint the Confidential Guides on courses beginning in the second half year which appeared in the Freshman pamphlet in September...