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The Great Galilæan. I. . .

The Man of History and the God of Legend
Desert.

The Tragic Fallacy.

Mountaineers and Mill Folks. A Story
Remembered House. A Poem
ome Constructive Principles
Elephants Again

Experiences along the Road to Mandalay
The World of the Novel ..
Forgotten Hero . . .

Compulsory Chapel

Outbound. A Poem

Humanizing the Missionary

A Reply to Mr. Moore Bennett

Death of Red Peril. A Tragic Melodrama
Chirahama. An Interlude in Japan.

THE NEW WORLD

WILLIAM TRUFANT FOSTER AND WADDILL CATCHINGS 700 Contributors' Club: Insouciance - Hosts - For the Book Page Contributors' Column .

Atlantic Bookshelf: Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1858-Hunger Fighters - Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria-François Villon-A Group of New Novels. The Financial Counselor: A. Vere Shaw

10 cents a copy

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THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, November, 1928, Vol. 142, No. 5. Published monthly. Publication Office, 10 Ferry Street Concord, New Hampshire. Editorial and General Offices, 8 Arlington Street, Boston, Massachusetts. 40c a copy, $4.00 a year foreign postage $1.00. Entered as second-class matter July 15, 1918, at the Post Office at Concord, New Hampshire, U. §. A under the Act of March 3, 1879. Printed in the U. 8. A.

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If you depend on the newsstand for your ATLANTIC, please
place an order for December in advance, or make use of
the subjoined coupon. The issue is apt to sell out early

The Atlantic Announces

For December

THIS IS THE LIFE! (First Paper)

By Archer B. Gilfillan

The author is a college man with professional training who, when it comes to companionship, prefers sheep. The story of his ten years in a sheep wagon is full of engaging novelty.

DR. COIT OF ST. PAUL'S

By Owen Wister

The portrait of the greatest of American schoolmasters - a paper extraordinarily interesting to any student of human nature and fascinating to an 'old boy.'

A CHRISTMAS PARABLE

By Samuel McChord Crothers

This is the last paper the readers of the Atlantic will ever have from Dr. Crothers. The delight of it they will long remember.

ON THE TRAIL OF MARCO POLO

By Owen Lattimore

Mr. Lattimore's journey across the desert of Turkestan is recorded in an article full of curious lore and strange adventure.

How MUCH COAL IS ENOUGH?

By George J. Anderson

A real way out of one of the difficult problems in American industry.

PREACHERS

Another of Mrs. Risley's engaging stories.

THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY COMPANY

Rumford Building, Concord, N. H., or

8 Arlington Street, Boston (17), Mass.

By Eleanor Risley

A.M. II-28

Gentlemen: Enclosed find $4.00 for a fourteen months' new subscription to the Atlantic

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