Description: Hard to find Spring 1951 number of The Yale Review is in very good condition. A single blind stamp to wrapper. No other markings, nice and clean text. See photos #2-3 for complete contents. 191 pages plus 32 advertisement and commentary pages. Some highlights I find include: This number opens with Reinhold Niebuhr's "A Study in Vacillation." Thomas Mann pays tribute to the passing of George Bernard Shaw in an essay headed: "G.B.S.--Mankind's Friend." David M. Potter's "Democracy and Abundance." William G. Carleton on "The Partition of Ireland." Russell Kirk's "Eigg, in The Hebrides." Much More!
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Features: 1st Edition
Publication Frequency: Quarterly
Contributors: George Bernard Shaw, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., Louis L. Martz, William G. Carlton, Others, Thomas Mann, Reinhold Niebuhr, David M. Potter
Topic: Essays, Reviews, Poems, Etc.
Publication Month: March
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Language: English
Publication Year: 1951
Publication Name: The Yale Review
Publisher: Yale University
Genre: Literature