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...Albert Sanger died, Tessa died, Lewis Dodd went back to the efficient arms of Florence Churcill, whom he had married without knowing exactly why. With things that way The Constant Nymph ended; the story of the Sanger family, Sanger's circus, seemed to be over. But Tessa's brothers, Sebastian and Caryl, were left. The Fool of the Family tells about them. With these two so different Sangers Margaret Kennedy continues the story that The Constant Nymph started...
...years ago five Yale undergraduates and recent graduates hired the schooner Chance for a voyage to the South Sea islands. Organizer was George Clymer Brooke of Philadelphia. Companions were Joseph Roby Jr. of Rochester, N. Y., Alexander Crosby Brown of Philadelphia, Edward Howard Dodd Jr. of Manhattan, Thomas Marshall of Philadelphia. Last week the Chance was nearing New Haven again. At Australia all but Alexander Brown and Edward Dodd forsook the romantic wayfaring and, except for Organizer Brooke, returned to the U. S. with despatch and comfort. Mr. Brooke found a languorous island with a comfortable house, numerous servants...
...Author of Ye Gods Little Fishes (Dodd. Mead...
IDYLL'S END-Claude Anet-Dodd, Mead ($2.50). On a morning in January, 1889, in a shooting lodge at Mayerling, Austria, the bodies of Crown Prince Rudolph, heir to the great Dual Monarchy, and Marie Vetsera, pretty young noblewoman, were found by horrified attendants. Since then controversy has raged: 1) whether they were both killed (by order of Emperor Francis Joseph); 2) whether they died voluntarily in a suicide pact. Author Claude Anet, and many another, thinks Rudolph shot Marie, then himself. Rudolph, as Author Anet shows him to us, was intelligent, able, liberal-minded. But he was married...
...Author. Hamilton James Ecken rode, 49, unmarried, onetime (1914-16) professor of economics at the University of Richmond, has been State Historian of Virginia since 1927. Rutherford B. Hayes is the first of a series on political leaders, from the time of Andrew Johnson to Herbert Hoover, which Publishers Dodd, Mead will issue, under the editorship of youthful Historian Allan Nevins. Other books by Biographer Eckenrode: History of Virginia During the Reconstruction. Life of Nathan B. Forrest, Jefferson Davis, President of the South...