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Fiction: Recent Books: Nov. 26, 1934
RED HEIFERF.D. DavisonCoward-McCann ($2). Tale of wild cattle in the Australian bush, its heroine a red heifer. Originally published at the author's expense, it was awarded a gold medal by the Australian Literature Society for the best novel of 1931.
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THE HOUSE OF THE TITANSA.E.Macmillan ($1.50). Latest collection of poems of George Russell, ageing Irish patriot and bard.
ALL AROUND THE TOWNHerbert AsburyKnopf ($2.50). Eccentric and scandalous incidents in Manhattan history, most of them reprinted from The New Yorker.
THE STORY OF THE AMERICAN INDIANPaul RadinLiveright ($2.50). Handy one-volume history of Indian culture in the Western Hemisphere.
PERMIT ME VOYAGEJames AgeeYale University Press ($2). Latest volume in the Yale Series of Younger Poets.
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