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The Books of the
Century: 1930-1939
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1930 |
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Fiction
Bestsellers 1.
Edna
Ferber, Cimarron 2.
Warwick
Deeping, Exile 3.
Thornton
Wilder, The
Woman of Andros 4.
Margaret
Ayer Barnes, Years
of Grace 5.
J.
B. Priestley, Angel
Pavement 6.
Mary
Roberts Rinehart, The
Door 7.
Hugh
Walpole, Rogue
Herries 8.
A.
Hamilton Gibbs, Chances 9.
Katharine
Brush, Young
Man of Manhattan
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Critically
Acclaimed and Historically Significant William
Faulkner,
As I Lay Dying Dashiell
Hammett,
The Maltese Falcon Sigmund
Freud,
Civilization
and Its Discontents Twelve
Southerners,
I’ll
Take My Stand Jerome
Frank,
Law and the
Modern Mind Edith
Hamilton,
The Greek
Way Norman
Forster,
Humanism in
America
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Nonfiction Bestsellers 1.
Axel
Munthe, The Story of San Michele 2.
Gaston
B. Means and May
Dixon Thacker, The Strange Death of
President Harding 3.
André
Maurois, Byron 4.
James
Truslow Adams, The Adams Family 5.
Will
James, Lone Cowboy 6.
Emil
Ludwig, Lincoln 7.
Will
Durant, The Story of Philosophy 8.
H.
G. Wells, The Outline of History 9.
Ernest
Dimnet, The Art of Thinking 10.
Charles
and Mary Beard, The Rise of
American Civilization
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Book-of-the-Month Club Selections W.
R.
Burnett, Iron Man Charles
and
Mary Beard, The
Rise of American Civilization Harold
Lamb,
The Crusades:
Iron Men and Saints Claire
Spencer,
Gallows’
Orchard Somerset
Maugham
et al, The
Week-End Library Everett
Dean
Martin, Liberty Helen
Ashton,
Dr. Serocold Will
James,
Lone Cowboy: My
Life A.
Conan
Doyle, The Complete Sherlock Holmes Michael
Ossorgin,
Quiet Street Major
F.
Yeats-Brown, The Lives of a Bengal Lancer |
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1931 |
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Fiction
Bestsellers 1.
Pearl
S. Buck, The Good Earth 2.
Willa
Cather, Shadows on the Rock 3.
Bess
Streeter Aldrich, A White Bird
Flying 4.
Vicki
Baum, Grand Hotel 5.
Margaret
Ayer Barnes, Years of Grace 6.
Erich
Maria Remarque, The Road Back 7.
Warwick
Deeping, The Bridge of Desire 8.
Fannie
Hurst, Back Street 9.
Mazo
de la Roche, Finch’s Fortune 10.
John
Galsworthy, Maid in Waiting
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Critically
Acclaimed and Historically Significant John
Dewey,
Philosophy and
Civilization Edmund
Wilson,
Axel’s
Castle Pearl
S.
Buck, The Good
Earth Lincoln
Steffens,
Autobiography Morris
R.
Cohen,, Reason
and Nature Margaret
Sanger,
My Fight
for Birth Control Willa
Cather,
Shadows on
the Rock Constance
Rourke,
American
Humor Irma
Rombauer,
The Joy of Cooking |
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Nonfiction Bestsellers 1.
Grand
Duchess Marie, Education of a Princess 2.
Axel
Munthe, The Story
of San Michele 3.
Anonymous
(Drew Pearson and
Robert S. Allen), Washington Merry-Go-Round 4.
Alexander
Abingdon, ill. Dr.
Seuss, Boners: Being a Collection of
Schoolboy Wisdom or Knowledge 5.
Ely
Culbertson, Culbertson’s
Summary 6.
Ely
Culbertson, Contract
Bridge Blue Book 7.
Edna
St. Vincent Millay, Fatal
Interview 8.
James
Truslow Adams, The
Epic of America 9.
Stuart
Chase, Mexico 10.
Mikhail
Ilin, New
Russia’s Primer |
Book-of-the-Month Club Selections Grand
Duchess
Marie, Education of a Princess Vicki
Baum,
Grand Hotel Pearl
S.
Buck, The Good Earth Thomas
Craven,
Men of Art Denis
Mackail,
The Square Circle M.
Ilin,
New Russia’s Primer: The Story of the
Five-Year Plan Elizabeth,
Father Albert
Einstein
et al, Living Philosophies Willa
Cather,
Shadows on the Rock Sheila
Kaye-Smith,
Susan Spray James
Gould
Cozzens, S. S. San Pedro James
truslow
Adams, The Epic of America Joseph
Roth,
Job |
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1932 |
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Fiction
Bestsellers 1.
Pearl
S. Buck, The Good Earth 2.
Charles
Morgan, The Fountain 3.
Pearl
S. Buck, Sons 4.
Louis
Golding, Magnolia Street 5.
Ellen
Glasgow, The Sheltered Life 6.
Warwick
Deeping, Old Wine and New 7.
Booth
Tarkington, Mary’s Neck 8.
Lloyd
C. Douglas, Magnificent Obsession 9.
Phyllis
Bentley, Inheritance 10.
A.
J. Cronin, Three Loves
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Critically
Acclaimed and Historically Significant Aldous
Huxley,
Brave New
World John
Dos
Passos, 1919 William
Faulkner,
Light in August Erskine
Caldwell,
Tobacco Road Reinhold
Niebuhr,
Moral Man and Immoral Society John
Chamberlain,
Farewell
to Reform F.
R.
Leavis, New Bearings
in English Poetry W.
E.
B. Du Bois, Black
Reconstruction Adolph
Berle
and Gardiner
Means, Modern Corporation and Private
Property |
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Nonfiction Bestsellers 1.
James
Truslow Adams, The
Epic of America 2.
Frederick
Lewis Allen, Only
Yesterday 3.
Vash
Young, A Fortune to
Share 4.
Ely
Culbertson, Culbertson’s
Summary 5.
Hendrik
Willem Van Loon, Van
Loon’s Geography 6.
Ernest
Dimnet, What We Live
By 7.
James
Truslow Adams, The
March of Democracy 8.
Anonymous
(Drew Pearson and
Robert S. Allen), Washington Merry-Go-Round 9.
Clarence
Darrow, The
Story of My Life 10.
Anonymous
(Drew Pearson
and Robert S. Allen), More Merry-Go-Round |
Book-of-the-Month Club Selections Francis
Brett
Young,
Mr. and Mrs. Pennington Booth
Tarkington,
Mary’s Neck Vicki
Baum,
And Life Goes On Hellen
Hull,
Heat Lightning Homer
W.
Smith, Kamongo Leweis
E.
Lawes, Twenty Thousand Years in Sing Sing Charles
Morgan,
The Fountain Jan
Welzl,
Thirty Years in the Golden North Jean
Schlumberger,
Saint Saturnin Antoine
de
St.
Exupéry, Night Flight Hendrik
Willem
van
Loon, Van Loon’s Geography Charles
Nordhoff
and
James Norman Hall, Mutiny on the Bounty
Rosamond
Lemann,
Invitation to the Waltz Joseph
Mathews,
Wah ‘Kon-Tah |
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1933 |
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Fiction
Bestsellers 1.
Hervey
Allen, Anthony
Adverse 2.
Gladys
Hasty Carroll, As
the Earth Turns 3.
Sinclair
Lewis, Ann
Vickers 4.
Lloyd
C. Douglas, Magnificent
Obsession 5.
John
Galsworthy, One
More River 6.
Lloyd
C. Douglas, Forgive
Us Our Trespasses 7.
Mazo
de la Roche, The
Master of Jalna 8.
Bess
Streeter Aldrich, Miss
Bishop 9.
Louis
Bromfield, The
Farm 10.
Hans
Fallada, Little
Man, What Now?
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Critically
Acclaimed and Historically Significant Gertrude
Stein,
The
Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas Wesley Mitchell et al., Recent
Social
Trends J.W.N. Sullivan, Limitations
of Science Sidney Hook, Toward an
Understanding of Karl Marx Morris R. Cohen, Law and
the Social John Strachey, Coming Struggle for
Power André Malraux, Man’s Fate H. G. Wells, The Shape of
Things to Come |
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Nonfiction Bestsellers 1.
Walter
B. Pitkin, Life
Begins at Forty 2.
Stefan
Zweig, Marie
Antoinette 3.
R.
H. Bruce Lockhart, British
Agent 4.
Arthur
Kallet and F. J.
Schlink, 100,000 Guinea Pigs 5.
Nora
Waln, The House of
Exile 6.
Hendrik
Willem Van Loon, Van
Loon’s Geography 7.
Franklin
D. Roosevelt, Looking
Forward 8.
Ely
Culbertson, Contract
Bridge Blue Book of 1933 9.
Halliday
Sutherland, The
Arches of the Years 10.
James
Truslow Adams, The
March of Democracy, vol. 2 |
Book-of-the-Month Club Selections James
Gould
Cozzens, The Last
Adam R.
H.
Bruce Lockheart, British
Agent Bernard
Shaw,
Adventures of
the Black Girl Marjorie
Kinnan
Rawlings, South
Moon Under Stefan
Zweig,
Marie
Antoinette Gladys
Hasty
Carroll, As
the Earth Turns Hans
Fallada,
Little Man,
What Now? Hervey
Allen,
Anthony
Adverse Maurice
O’Sullivan,
Twenty-Years
A-Growing W.
R.
Burnett, Dark Hazard Thames
Williamson,
Woods
Colt Virginia
Woolf,
Flush Maurice
Hindus,
The Great
Offensive |
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1934 |
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Fiction
Bestsellers 1.
Hervey
Allen, Anthony Adverse 2.
Caroline
Miller, Lamb in His Bosom 3.
Stark
Young, So Red the Rose 4.
James
Hilton, Good-Bye,
Mr. Chips 5.
Margaret
Ayer Barnes, Within This Present 6.
Sinclair
Lewis, Work of Art 7.
Phyllis
Bottome, Private Worlds 8.
Mary
Ellen Chase, Mary Peters 9.
Alice
Tisdale Hobart, Oil for the Lamps
of China 10.
Isak
Dinesen, Seven Gothic Tales
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Critically
Acclaimed and Historically Significant Robert
Graves,
I, Claudius John
O’Hara,
Appointment in Samarra F.
Scott
Fitzgerald, Tender is the Night Evelyn
Waugh,
A Handful of Dust Henry
Miller,
Tropic of Cancer John
Dewey,
Art as Experience James
M.
Cain, The Postman Always Rings Twice Lewis
Mumford,
Technics and Civilization Karl
Popper,
The Logic of Scientific Discovery Ruth
Benedict,
Patterns of Culture Malcolm
Cowley,
Exile’s Return Henry
Roth,
Call It Sleep T.
S.
Eliot, After Strange Gods Matthew
Jacobson,
The Robber Barons George
Herbert
Mead, Mind, Self, and Society
(posthumous) |
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Nonfiction Bestsellers 1.
Alexander
Woollcott, While
Rome Burns 2.
Walter
B. Pitkin, Life
Begins at Forty 3.
Romola
Nijinsky, Nijinsky 4.
Arthur
Kallet and F. J.
Schlink, 100,000 Guinea Pigs 5.
Louis
Adamic, The
Native’s Return 6.
Carl
Carmer, Stars Fell
on Alabama 7.
Peter
Fleming, Brazilian
Adventure 8.
Ike
Hoover, Forty-Two
Years in the White House 9.
Edmund
Jacobson, You
Must Relax 10.
Charles
Dickens, The
Life of Our Lord |
Book-of-the-Month Club Selections Peter
Fleming,
Brazilian
Adventure Louis
Adamic,
The Native’s
Return Matthew
Josephson,
The
Robber Barons Isak
Dineson,
Seven Gothic
Tales H.
C.
Engelbrecht and F. C.
Hanighen, Merchants of Death H.
G.
Wells, Seven Famous
Novels Josephine
Lawrence,
Years
are So Long Marguerite
Steen,
Matador A.
P.
Herbert, Holy Deadlock Doris
Manners-Sutton,
Black God Herbert
Hoover,
The Challenge to Liberty Henry
Wallace,
New Frontiers H.
G.
Wells, An Experiment in Autobiography |
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1935 |
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Fiction
Bestsellers 1.
Lloyd
C. Douglas, Green
Light 2.
Ellen
Glasgow, Vein of
Iron 3.
Thomas
Wolfe, Of Time
and the River 4.
Rachel
Field, Time Out
of Mind 5.
James
Hilton, Good-Bye,
Mr. Chips 6.
Franz
Werfel, The Forty
Days of Musa Dagh 7.
Thornton
Wilder, Heaven’s
My Destination 8.
James
Hilton, Lost
Horizon 9.
Edna
Ferber, Come and
Get It 10.
Robert
Briffault, Europa
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Critically
Acclaimed and Historically Significant James
T.
Farrell, Studs
Lonigan Trilogy George
Dangerfield,
The Strange Death of Liberal England Kenneth
Burke,
Permanence and Change Rudolf
Carnap,
Philosophy and Logical Syntax Reinhold
Niebuhr,
An Interpretation of Christian Ethics |
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Nonfiction Bestsellers 1.
Anne
Morrow Lindbergh, North
to the Orient 2.
Alexander
Woollcott, While
Rome Burns 3.
Clarence
Day, Life with
Father 4.
Vincent
Sheean, Personal
History 5.
T.
E. Lawrence, The Seven
Pillars of Wisdom 6.
Francis
Hackett, Francis
the First 7.
Stefan
Zweig, Mary Queen
of Scotland and the Isles 8.
Hans
Zinsser, Rats, Lice
and History 9.
Douglas
Southall Freeman, R.
E. Lee 10.
M.
C. Phillips, Skin
Deep |
Book-of-the-Month Club Selections Thornton
Wilder,
Heaven’s
My Destination Robert
Nathan,
Road of Ages Leland
Hall,
Salah and His
American Bruno
Frank,
A Man Called
Cervantes Robert
Graves,
Claudius the
God Walter
Millis,
The Road to
War Enid
Bagnold,
National Velvet Humphrey
Cobb,
Paths of
Glory Robert
Rylee
Deep Dark
River Clarence
Day,
Life with
Father T.
E.
Lawrence, The Seven
Pillars of Wisdom Mari
Sandoz,
Old Jules |
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1936 |
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Fiction
Bestsellers 1.
Margaret
Mitchell, Gone
with the Wind 2.
George
Santayana, The
Last Puritan 3.
Charles
Morgan, Sparkenbroke 4.
Walter
D. Edmonds, Drums
Along the Mohawk 5.
Sinclair
Lewis, It Can’t
Happen Here 6.
Lloyd
C. Douglas, White
Banners 7.
Charles
Nordhoff and James
Norman Hall, The Hurricane 8.
Rebecca
West, The
Thinking Reed 9.
Mary
Roberts Rinehart, The
Doctor 10.
Aldous
Huxley, Eyeless
in Gaza
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Critically
Acclaimed and Historically Significant
John
Dos
Passos, The Big
Money A.
J.
Ayer, Language,
Truth, and Logic William
Faulkner,
Absalom!
Absalom! H.
D.
Lasswell, Politics:
Who Gets What, When, How? Arthur
O.
Lovejoy, The
Great Chain of Being John
Steinbeck,
In Dubious
Battle John
Maynard
Keynes, The
General Theory of Employment, Interest, and
Money Walter
Benjamin,
The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical
Reproduction |
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Nonfiction Bestsellers 1.
Alexis
Carrel, Man the
Unknown 2.
Dorothea
Brande, Wake Up
and Live! 3.
Negley
Farson, The Way
of a Transgressor 4.
Patience,
Richard, and
Johnny Abbe, Around the World in Eleven
Years 5.
Anne
Morrow Lindbergh, North
to the Orient 6.
Victor
Heiser, An
American Doctor’s Odyssey 7.
John
Gunther, Inside
Europe 8.
Marjorie
Hillis, Live
Alone and Like It 9.
Clarence
Day, Life with
Father 10.
Walter
Duranty, I Write
As I Please |
Book-of-the-Month Club Selections C.
C.
Furnas, The Next
Hundred Years Josephine
Lawerence,
If I
Have Four Apples George
Santayana,
The Last
Puritan Elizabeth
Bowen,
The House
in Paris Claence
Day,
This Simian
World Peter
Freuchen,
Arctic
Adventure Arnold
Zweig,
Education
before Verdun André
Malraux,
Days of
Wrath Robert
Frost,
A Further
Range Margaret
Mitchell,
Gone
with the Wind Walter
Edmonds,
Drums along
the Mohawk Victor
Heiser,
An American
Doctor’s Odyssey E.
P.
O’Donnell, Green
Margins A.
E.
Houseman, More Poems Constance
Rourke,
Aubudon Pearl
S.
Buck, Fighting
Angel |
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1937 |
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Fiction
Bestsellers
1.
Margaret
Mitchell, Gone
with the Wind 2.
Kenneth
Roberts, Northwest
Passage 3.
A.
J. Cronin, The
Citadel 4.
Vaughan
Wilkins, And
So-Victoria 5.
Walter
D. Edmonds, Drums
Along the Mohawk 6.
Virginia
Woolf, The
Years 7.
W.
Somerset Maugham, Theatre 8.
John
Steinbeck, Of Mice
and Men 9.
Louis
Bromfield, The
Rains Came 10.
James
Hilton, We Are
Not Alone |
Critically
Acclaimed and Historically Significant Isak
Dinesen,
Out of Africa John
Steinbeck,
Of Mice and
Men Thurman
Arnold,
The Folklore of Capitalism John
Dewey
et al., Not Guilty Robert
and
Helen Lynd, Middletown in Transition J.
R.
R. Tolkien, The
Hobbitt Karen
Horney,
The Neurotic
Personality in Our Time Zora
Neale
Hurston, Their
Eyes Were Watching God |
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Nonfiction Bestsellers 1.
Dale
Carnegie, How To
Win Friends and Influence People 2.
Victor
Heiser, An
American Doctor’s Odyssey 3.
Henry
C. Link, The
Return to Religion 4.
Hendrik
Willem Van Loon, The
Arts 5.
Marjorie
Hillis, Orchids
on Your Budget 6.
Noel
Coward, Present
Indicative 7.
Lancelot
Hogben, Mathematics
for the Million 8.
Clarence
Day, Life with
Mother 9.
Emil
Ludwig, The Nile 10.
Van
Wyck Brooks, The
Flowering of New England |
Book-of-the-Month Club Selections R.
C.
Hutchnison, Shining
Scabbard Catherine
Drinker
Bowen and
Barbara von Meck, Beloved Friend John
Steinbeck,
Of Mice and
Men H.
G.
Wells, The Croquet
Player Ignazio
Silone,
Bread and
Wine Millen
Brand,
The Outward
Room William
Mahxwell,
They Came
Like Swallows Burton
J.
Hendrick, Bulwark
of the Republic Kenneth
Roberts,
Northwest
Passage Elliott
Paul,
The Life and
Death of a Spanish Town Clyde
Brion
Davis, The
Anointed Ivan
Sanderson,
Animal
Treasure J.
B.
Rhine, New Frontiers
of the Mind Stuart
Cloete,
The Turning
Wheels Lin
Yutang,
The Importance
of Living |
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1938 |
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Fiction
Bestsellers 1.
Marjorie
Kinnan Rawlings, The Yearling 2.
A.
J. Cronin, The Citadel 3.
Howard
Spring, My Son, My Son! 4.
Daphne
du Maurier, Rebecca 5.
Kenneth
Roberts, Northwest Passage 6.
Rachel
Field, All This, and Heaven Too 7.
Louis
Bromfield, The Rains Came 8.
Laura
Krey, And Tell of Time 9.
Phyllis
Bottome, The Mortal Storm 10.
Hervey
Allen, Action at Aquila
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Critically
Acclaimed and Historically Significant Evelyn
Waugh,
Scoop Elizabeth
Bowen,
The Death of the Heart Autobiographies
of William
Butler Yeats George
Orwell,
Homage to
Catalonia Lewis
Mumford,
The Culture
of Cities John
Dewey,
Logic B.
F.
Skinner, Behavior of
Organisms Thornton
Wilder,
Our Town James
Hilton,
Lost Horizon Jean-Paul
Sartre,
Nausea C.
L.
R. James, The Black Jacobins |
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Nonfiction Bestsellers 1.
Lin
Yutang, The Importance of Living 2.
Margaret
Halsey, With Malice Toward Some 3.
Eve
Curie, Madame Curie 4.
Anne
Morrow Lindbergh, Listen! The Wind 5.
Arthur
E. Hertzler, The Horse and Buggy
Doctor 6.
Dale
Carnegie, How To Win Friends and
Influence People 7.
Carl
Van Doren, Benjamin Franklin 8.
Ogden
Nash, I’m a Stranger Here Myself 9.
Richard
E. Byrd, Alone 10.
Margaret
Armstrong, Fanny Kemble |
Book-of-the-Month Club Selections C.
P.
Rohacanachi, Forever
Ulysses Commander
Edward
Ellsberg, Hell
on Ice Isak
Dinesen,
Out of Africa Charles
Allen
Smart, R. F.
D. Marjorie
Kinnan
Rawlings, The
Yearling Paul
de
Kruif, The Fight
for Life Eric
Knight
et al, The
Flying Yorkshireman Clyde
Brion
Davis, The
Great American Novel Margaret
Armstrong,
Fanny
Kemble: A Passionate Victorian Arthur
E.
Hertzler, The
Horse and Buggy Doctor Roger
Vercel,
The Tides of
Mont St-Michel Margaret
Halsey,
With
Malice toward Some Carl
Van
Doren, Benjamin
Franklin Irwin
Edman,
Philosopher’s Holiday |
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1939 |
||
Fiction
Bestseller 1.
John
Steinbeck, The
Grapes of Wrath 2.
Rachel
Field, All
This, and Heaven
Too 4.
John
Marquard, Wickford
Point 5.
Ethel
Vance, Escape 6.
Lloyd
C. Douglas, Disputed
Passage 8.
Elizabeth
Page, The
Tree of Liberty |
Critically
Acclaimed and Historically Significant
John
Steinbeck,
The Grapes
of Wrath Nathanael
West,
The Day of the Locust James
Joyce,
Finnegans Wake Erwin
Panofsky,
Studies in Iconology John
Dewey,
Freedom and Culture Carey
McWilliams,
Factories in the Field Cleanth
Brooks,
Modern Poetry and the Tradition Graham
Greene,
The Power and the Glory Raymond
Chandler,
The Big Sleep |
|
Nonfiction Bestsellers 1.
Pierre
Van Paasen, Days
of Our Years 7.
Adolf
Hitler, Mein
Kampf 8.
Edna
Ferber, A
Peculiar Treasure |
Book-of-the-Month Club Selections T.
H.
White, The Sword in
the Stone Logan
Persoall
Smith, Unforgotten
Years Pierre
van
Paassen, Days of
Our Years Pearl
S.
Buck, The Patriot Christopher
LaFarge,
Each
to the Other Nevil
Shute,
Ordeal C.
S.
Forester, Captain
Horatio Hornblower Charles
and
Mary Beard, America
in Midpassage Antoine
de
St. Exupéry, Wind,
Sand, and Stars Angela
Thirkell,
The
Brandons Vincint
Sheean,
Not Peace
but a Sword Pietro
di
Donato, Christ in
Concrete Amram
Scheinfeld,
You and
Heredity Ethel
Vance,
Escape Sholem
Asch,
The Nazarene |