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Review Digest, v. 16, 1920
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Title: The Book Review Digest, v. 16, 1920


Sixteenth annual accumulation. Reviews of 1920 books

Author: Various

Editor: Mary Katharine Reely


Pauline H. Rich

Release date: February 20, 2024 [eBook #73004]

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THE

BOOK REVIEW DIGEST

SIXTEENTH

ANNUAL CUMULATION

REVIEWS OF 1920 BOOKS

EDITED BY
MARY KATHARINE REELY
AND
PAULINE H. RICH

DESCRIPTIVE NOTES BY
EMMA HELLER SCHUMM
AND OTHERS
THE H. W. WILSON COMPANY
NEW YORK
1921
Contents

Publications from which Digests of Reviews are


Made
Book Review Digest Devoted to the Valuation of
Current Literature Reviews of 1920 Books
List of Documents for Use in the Smaller
Libraries
Quarterly List of New Technical and Industrial
Books
Subject, Title and Pseudonym Index To Author
Entries, March, 1920—February, 1921
Directory of Publishers
THE BOOK REVIEW DIGEST

Vol. XVI February, 1921 No. 12

PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY
THE H. W. WILSON COMPANY
New York City 958–964 University Avenue

Entered as second class matter, November 13, 1917 at the Post


Office at New York, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Terms of Subscription

One year $12.00


Single numbers 1.00
Semi-annual cumulation (August) 2.00
Annual cumulated number, bound (February) 5.00

Terms of Advertising
Combined rate for Book Review Digest, Cumulative Book Index
and Readers’ Guide to Periodical Literature $60 per page per month;
two of these publications $50; one of these publications $40 per page
per month. Smaller space and contract rates furnished upon request.

The editorial staff for the year has consisted of


Mary Katharine Reely, Pauline H. Rich, Emma Heller
Schumm, Elsie Jacobi, Wilma Adams and Selma
Sandler. Acknowledgments are also due to Miss
Corinne Bacon who contributed the classification
numbers for the first months of the year, and to Miss
Eleanor Hawkins who succeeded her; to Miss Mary
E. Furbeck of the New York Public Library for the list
of documents for small libraries; and to the Applied
Science reference department of Pratt Institute
Library for the quarterly list of technical books.
In addition to the periodicals listed on the reverse
side of this page the following magazines have been
drawn on for occasional reviews: Mississippi Valley
Historical Review, Social Hygiene, Mental Hygiene,
Socialist Review, Nation [London], Theatre Arts
Magazine, Drama, World Tomorrow, Chemical &
Metallurgical Engineering, and a few other technical
journals. The literary supplement to the New York
Evening Post, now issued under the editorship of
Professor Henry Seidel Canby of Yale University, is
an important permanent addition to the list of
periodicals. During the year the magazine which
began its career as the Review, changing later to
Weekly Review, has been listed under its original
name.
The year just past has been notable for a number of
novels of unusual quality. Among them is a group of
books by and about women: Clemence Dane’s
“Legend,” Catherine Carswell’s “Open the Door,”
Miss de la Pasture’s “Tension,” and Mrs Holding’s
“Invincible Minnie.” Three others are novels of the
Middle West: Sherwood Anderson’s “Poor White,”
Floyd Dell’s “Moon-calf,” and Sinclair Lewis’s “Main
Street.” Zona Gale’s “Miss Lulu Bett” might be named
in either class.
“George Santayana has recently spoken of the
barbarian realities of America. ‘The luckless
American who is born a conservative, or who is
drawn to poetic subtlety, pious retreats, or gay
passions, nevertheless has the categorical excellence
of work, growth, enterprise, reform and prosperity
dinned into his ears: every door is open in this
direction and shut in the other; so that he either folds
up his heart and withers in a corner—in remote
places you sometimes find such a solitary gaunt
idealist—or else he flies to Oxford or Florence or
Montmartre to save his soul—or perhaps not to save
it.’ That is and has been the traditional conception of
aesthetic fate in barbaric America, especially in the
hinterland beyond the Hudson. But the past ten
years, and particularly the years since the war, have
shown new possibilities to the present literary
generation. The Bohemian immigrant in Nebraska,
the local dentist in Wisconsin, the doctor’s wife in a
small Minnesota town, the young newspaper man in
Iowa, the co-educated farmer’s daughter in Ohio—all
these figures can be seen with the same meditative
zeal, the same creative preoccupation, as the ripened
spiritual personalities of Europe.”—New Republic.
We now have anthologies and year books for the
short story, for the best plays, for magazine and even
for newspaper verse. The annual volume of the
Digest might be added to the list as the year book for
book reviews. Without entering into elaborate
summaries and statistics we may say that the two
most reviewed books of the year are Keynes’s
“Economic Consequences of the Peace” and Wells’s
“Outline of History.” And without attempting to
create a new category of “best” reviews we may
suggest that the following will be found well worthy
of reading: Richard Burton’s review of “The Ordeal of
Mark Twain” by Van Wyck Brooks in the Bookman of
January, 1921; W. S. Braithwaite’s review of “Smoke
and Steel” by Carl Sandburg in the Boston Transcript
of October 16, 1920; the reviews of Sinclair Lewis’s
“Main Street” by Carl Van Doren in the New York
Evening Post, Nov. 20, 1920, and by Francis Hackett,
in the New Republic, Dec. 1, 1920; and J. Saywyn
Shapiro’s review (with footnotes) of Wells’s “Outline
of History” in the Nation of Feb. 9, 1921.
Publications from which Digests of
Reviews are Made

Am. Econ. R.—American Economic Review. $5. American


Economic Association, New Haven, Conn.
Am. Hist. R.—American Historical Review. $4. Macmillan
Company, 66 Fifth Ave., New York.
Am. J. Soc.—American Journal of Sociology. $3. University of
Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill.
Am. J. Theol.—American Journal of Theology. $3. University of
Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill.
Am. Pol. Sci. R.—American Political Science Review. $4. Frederic
A. Ogg, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.
Ann. Am. Acad.—Annals of the American Academy of Political and
Social Science. $5. 39th St. and Woodland Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Astrophys. J.—Astrophysical Journal. $6. University of Chicago
Press, Chicago, Ill.
Ath.—Athenæum. $5.60. 10 Adelphi Terrace, London, W. C. 2.
Bib. World—Biblical World. $3. University of Chicago Press,
Chicago, Ill.
Booklist—Booklist. $2. A. L. A. Publishing Board, 78 E.
Washington St., Chicago, Ill.
Bookm.—Bookman. $4. G. H. Doran Co., 244 Madison Ave., New
York.
Boston Transcript—Boston Evening Transcript. $5.50.
(Wednesday and Saturday). Boston Transcript Co., 324 Washington
St., Boston, Mass.
Bot. Gaz.—Botanical Gazette. $9. University of Chicago Press,
Chicago, Ill.
Cath. World—Catholic World. $4. 120–122 W. 60th St., New York.
Class J.—Classical Journal. $2.50. University of Chicago Press,
Chicago, Ill.
Class Philol.—Classical Philology. $4. University of Chicago Press,
Chicago, Ill.
Dial—Dial. $5. 152 W 13th St., New York.
Educ. R.—Educational Review. $3. Educational Review Pub. Co.,
care of G. H. Doran Pub. Co.
Elec. World—Electrical World. $5. McGraw-Hill Company, Inc.,
10th Ave. at 36th St., New York.
El. School J.—Elementary School Journal (continuing Elementary
School Teacher). $2.50. Dept. of Education, University of Chicago,
Chicago, Ill.
Engin. News-Rec.—Engineering News-Record. $5. McGraw-Hill
Company, Inc., 10th Ave. at 36th St., New York.
Eng. Hist. R.—English Historical Review. $6. Longmans, Green &
Co., 4th Ave. and 30th St., New York.
Freeman—Freeman. $6. The Freeman, Inc., 116 W. 13th St., New
York.
Hibbert J.—Hibbert Journal. $3. LeRoy Phillips, 124 Chestnut St.,
Boston, Mass.
Ind.—Independent. $5. 311 Sixth Av., New York.
Int. J. Ethics—International Journal of Ethics. $3. Prof. James H.
Tufts, Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.
Int. Studio—International Studio. $6. John Lane Co., 786 Sixth
Av., near 45th St., New York.
J. Geol.—Journal of Geology. $4. University of Chicago Press,
Chicago, Ill.
J. Home Econ.—Journal of Home Economics. $2. American Home
Economics Assn., 1211 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md.
J. Philos.—Journal of Philosophy. $4. Sub-Station 84, New York.
J. Pol. Econ.—Journal of Political Economy. $4. University of
Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill.
J. Religion (Bib. World and Am. J. Theol. merged under this title
Ja ’21) $3. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill.
Lit. D.—Literary Digest. $4. Funk & Wagnalls Co., 354–360 Fourth
Ave., New York.
Modern Philol.—Modern Philology. $5. University of Chicago
Press, Chicago, Ill.
Nation—Nation. $5. Nation Press. 20 Vesey St., New York.
Nature—Nature. $14. Macmillan Company, 66 Fifth Ave., New
York.
New Repub.—New Republic. $5. Republic Publishing Co., Inc., 421
W 21st St., New York.
N. Y. Times—New York Times Book Review. $1. N. Y. Times Co.,
Times Square, New York.
No. Am.—North American Review. $5. North American Review, 9
East 37th St., New York.
Outlook—Outlook. $5. Outlook Co., 381 Fourth Ave., New York.
Pol. Sci. Q.—Political Science Quarterly. $5. (including
supplement). Academy of Political Science, Columbia University,
New York.
Pub. W.—Publishers’ Weekly. Zones 1–5, $6; 6–8, $6.50. R. R.
Bowker Co., 62 W. 45th St., New York.
Review—Weekly Review. $5. National Weekly Corporation, 140
Nassau St., New York.
R. of Rs.—American Review of Reviews. $4. Review of Reviews
Co., 30 Irving Place, New York.
Sat. R.—Saturday Review. $5.60. 9 King St., Covent Garden,
London. W. C. 2.
School Arts Magazine—School-Arts Magazine. $3. Davis Press,
Inc., 25 Foster St., Worcester, Mass.
School R.—School Review. $2.50. Dept. of Education, Univ. of
Chicago, Chicago. Ill.
Science, n.s.—Science (new series). $6. Science Press, Garrison. N.
Y.
Spec.—Spectator. $7.80. 13 York St., Covent Garden, London. W.
C. 2.
Springf’d Republican—Springfield Republican. $10.50. The
Republican, Springfield, Mass.
Survey—Survey. $5. Survey Associates, Inc., 112 E. 19th St., New
York.
The Times [London] Lit. Sup.—The Times Literary Supplement.
$7.40. The Times, North American Office, 30 Church St., New York.
Yale R., n.s.—Yale Review (new series). $3. Yale Publishing Ass’n.,
Inc., 120 High St., New Haven, Conn.

In addition to the above list the Book Review


Digest frequently quotes from New York Call; New
York Evening Post; Bulletin of Brooklyn Public
Library; Cleveland Open Shelf; N. Y. Best Books; N.
Y. Libraries; N. Y. City Branch Library News; New
York Public Library New Technical Books; Pittsburgh
Monthly Bulletin; Pratt Institute Quarterly Book List;
St. Louis Monthly Bulletin; Wisconsin Library
Bulletin (Book Selection Dept.), and the Quarterly
List of New Technical and Industrial Books chosen by
the Pratt Institute Library.
OTHER ABBREVIATIONS

Abbreviations of publishers’ names will be found in the Publishers’


Directory at the end of this number.
An asterisk (*) before the price indicates those books sold at a
limited discount and commonly known as net books.
The figures following publisher’s name represent the class number
and Library of Congress card number.
The descriptive note is separated from critical notices of a book by
a dash.
The plus and minus signs preceding the names of the magazine
indicate the degrees of favor or disfavor of the entire review.
An asterisk (*) before the plus or minus sign indicates that the
review contains useful information about the book.
In the reference to a magazine, the first number refers to the
volume, the next to the page, the letters to the date and the last
figures to the number of words in the review.
Book Review Digest
Devoted to the Valuation of Current
Literature
Reviews of 1920 Books

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