Book reviewed in this article:Gerhart Hauptmann. Die Weber. Edited by Felix Wittmer. New York: Prentice Hall, Inc., 1930.Thomas Mann, Sieben Aufsätze. Edited by Frederick L. Pfeiffer and Felix Wittmer. New York: Prentice‐Hall, 1930.Louis Pergaud, Histoires de Bêtes. Edited by Henriette Mousiegt and Adolph‐Jacques Dickman. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1930.H. C. Thurnau, Fundamentals of German. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1930.Downer and Knickerbocker. A First Course in French. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1930.Molière, Dépit Amoureux. Edited by Frederic Spencer. Cambridge University Press, 1929. Pp. 61, preface and notes.Racine, Phèdre, Edited with Introduction, Notes, and Vocabulary by Charles H. Hunkins. The Century Modern Language Series, 1930.William Hobart Royce, Indexes to A Balzac Bibliography. With Foreword by Edwin Preston Dargan. University of Chicago Press, 1930.Delisle, Arlequin Sauvage, edited with notes, introduction and vocabulary, by Nolan A. Goodyear. Century Company, 1928.Alexandre Dumas, père: Antony. Edited with introduction and notes by Maurice Baudin. Oxford University Press, 1929.Méras and Roth, Petits Contes de France (Enlarged). Word study, exercises, verb tables, vocabulary. New York: The American Book Company, 1929.Gerhart Hauptmann, Einsame Menschen. With Introduction and Glossary by M. Blakemore Evans and Ernst Feise. New York: Henry Holt & Co.Arthur Schnitzler. Stories and Plays. Edited with Introduction, Notes, and Vocabulary by Allen W. Porterfield. D.C. Heath and Company. Pp. 335.Friedman‐Arjona‐Carvajal. Spanish Book One, of the Language, Literature, and Life series. Philip Schuyler Allen, directing editor. Scott, Foresman and Company, 1930.
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