Public Opinion Magazine, Friday, June 19, 1936 - A Weekly Review of What People Think, Say and Do, and of the New Books they are Reading
Public Opinion Magazine, Friday, June 19, 1936 - A Weekly Review of What People Think, Say and Do, and of the New Books they are Reading
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Details
- Year of publication
- 1936
- Place of printing
- London
- Author
- Multiple Contributors
- Publishers
- The Avenue Press
- Size
- Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Keyword
- Public Opinion Magazine Problem of Raising Sanctions Against, Italy, The Kind of Insurance Which is Untertaken at Lloyd's (of London), The Prejudice Against Finger-Printing, How Governor Landon Got His Nomination, Why the Nations of the World Should Form a Trading Club, "An International Policeman Somewhare in the Background", Access to Raw Materials, "My 60 Years In the Law" - by a Judge's Clerk Mr. F.W. Ashley, The Small Boy At Any School Sports On Any Saturday Afternoon, "Behind the Real Smile in Japan" - Mr. E.K. Venables, Miss V. Sackville-West Discusses Joan of Arc's Visions, Dr. Rufus Jones on Psychology and Religion, Mrs. Elinor Glyn and Her Allegory of Gold & Silver, The Spirit of Sussex Downs Magazine Back Issues
- Binding description
- S Paperback
- State of preservation
- Fair
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Softcover
- First edition
- True
Description
24 pages. Features: The Problem of Raising Sanctions Against Italy; The Kind of Insurance Which is Untertaken at Lloyd's (of London); The Prejudice Against Finger-Printing; How Governor Landon Got His Nomination; Why the Nations of the World Should Form a Trading Club; "An International Policeman Somewhare in the Background"; Access to Raw Materials; "My 60 Years In the Law" - by a Judge's Clerk Mr. F.W. Ashley; The Small Boy At Any School Sports On Any Saturday Afternoon; "Behind the Real Smile in Japan" - Mr. E.K. Venables; Miss V. Sackville-West Discusses Joan of Arc's Visions; Dr. Rufus Jones on Psychology and Religion; Mrs. Elinor Glyn and Her Allegory of Gold & Silver; The Spirit of Sussex Downs; and more. Somewhat above-average wear. Center page holding by one staple. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine