The Sewanee Review QUARTERLY Issued in January, April, July and October Each number consists of 128 large octavo pages, handsomely printed on heavy paper SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 A YEAR Single numbers, 50c. THE REVIEW is now in its fourteenth year. It THE has well proved its value in School, College and University Reading Rooms, and in Public Libraries. It is devoted to reviews of leading books and to papers on such topics of general literature as require fuller treatment than they receive in popular magazines and less technical treatment than they receive in specialist publications. It conforms more nearly to the type of the English Reviews than is usual with American periodicals. Among papers that have appeared in THE REVIEW and have attracted wide attention, the following may be mentioned: National Life and Character, by Hon. Theodore Roosevelt; What Becomes of Our Trade Balances? by W. H. Allen; An Academic Sermon, by Professor W. P. Trent, Etc., Etc. Address The Sewanee Review Sewanee, Tennessee |