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The Great Galilaean. 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

Death of Red Peril. A Tragic Melodrama

Shirahama. An Interlude in Japan.

THE NEW WORLD

Contributors' Club: Insouciance - Hosts - For the Book Page

Contributors' Column

Atlantic Bookshelf: Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1858 - Hunger Fighters - Emperor Francis Joseph

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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 s year, foreign postage $1.00. Entered as second-class matter July 15, 1918, at the Post Office at Concord, New Hampshire, U. S. A

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A CHRISTMAS PARABLE

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ON THE TRAIL OF MARCO POLO

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

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