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  • A New Life of Goethe
    Christian GaussJanuary 1908 Issue
  • New Books for Children

    Widow of the author and critic Joseph Henry Jackson, CHARLOTTE JACKSON does a monthly round-up of children’s books for the San Francisco Chronicle.

    Charlotte JacksonDecember 1956 Issue
  • Our Cultural Humility
    Randolph S. BourneOctober 1914 Issue
  • Life's Non-Sequiturs
    Lucy Elliot KeelerOctober 1914 Issue
  • The Moon in Literature
    Roger WrayMarch 1922 Issue
  • Honor to Whom Honor
    Henderson Daingerfield NormanJanuary 1931 Issue
  • The Nelson Touch
    Sanford SchwartzFebruary 1989 Issue
  • I'll Be Damned

    Graham Greene's most fervent loyalty was to betrayal

    Christopher HitchensMarch 2005 Issue
  • An Old Friend With a New Face
    Lynn LintonSeptember 1872 Issue
  • Comment on New Books
    October 1895 Issue
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