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Through the Lattice (1929)
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    Fiction (Review)
    Through the Lattice, by Evelyne Close
    1. Through the Lattice by Evelyne Close
    The Bookman, June 1929, p. 432
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    The Story of a Night (Review)
    Through the Lattice, by Evelyne Close
    1. Through the Lattice by Evelyne Close
    The Saturday Review, June 1, 1929, p. 1068
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    Take It or Leave It (13 Reviews)
    July Reading
    1. Cold Steel by M.P. Shiel
    2. Molinoff; or, The Count in the Kitchen by Maurice Bedel
    3. Through the Lattice by Evelyne Close
    4. Mortal Men by Burnham Carter
    5. As Far As Jane's Grandmother by Edith Olivier
    6. Swords and Roses by Joseph Hergesheimer
    7. The Litany of Washington Street by Vachel Lindsay
    8. Hello Towns! by Sherwood Anderson
    9. Hardware by Edward L. McKenna
    10. Round-Up by Ring W. Lardner
    11. Awake and Rehearse by Louis Bromfield
    12. Black Magic by Paul Morand
    13. A Native Argosy by Morley Callaghan
    The Forum, July 1929
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    Picked at Random (13 Reviews)
    The History of the Devil, by R. Lowe Thompson
    1. The History of the Devil by R. Lowe Thompson
    2. Skippy by Percy L. Crosby
    3. Bushwacking, and Other Asiatic Tales and Memories by Hugh Clifford
    4. Who's Who Among the Microbes by William H. Park and Anna W. Williams
    5. Father William by Donald Ogden Stewart
    6. Stendhal by Paul Hazard
    7. Strange Moon by T.S. Stribling
    8. Through the Lattice by Evelyne Close
    9. The Six Mrs. Greenes by Lorna Rea
    10. One of Those Ways by Marie Belloc Lowndes
    11. The Clue of the Clot by Charles Barry
    12. Death on Scurvey Street by Ben Ames Williams
    13. The Key to the Casa by Keck Orbison
    The Outlook, May 15, 1929, p. 111