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- American youth today,, by Leslie A. Gould, with a foreword by Eleanor Roosevelt
- Babar and Father Christmas, translated from the French by Merle Haas
- Fourteen radio plays,, by Arch Oboler, with a foreword by Lewis H. Titterton, an introduction, On reading a radio play, by Irving Stone; and an essay, the art of radio writing, by Arch Oboler
- Horton hatches the egg,, by Dr. Seuss
- Horton hatches the egg,, by Dr. Seuss
- Letters to Mary, by Catherine Hayes Brown ; with a foreword by Charles MacArthur
- Margin for error : a satirical melodrama, by Clare Boothe ; with an introduction by Henry R. Luce
- My life with George, : an unconventional autobiography, by I.A.R. Wylie
- Poems, 1925-1940, by Louis MacNeice
- The American senator, by Anthony Trollope ; introduction by Henry S. Drinker ; prolegomenon by A. Edward Newton
- The Stoic and Epicurean philosophers; : the complete extant writings of Epicurus, Epictetus, Lucretius [and] Marcus Aurelius,, edited, and with an introduction by Whitney J. Oates ..
- The bedside book of famous British stories,, edited by Bennett A. Cerf ... and Henry C. Moriarty ... with an introduction by Bliss Perry ..
- The hamlet, William Faulkner
- The life and writings of Abraham Lincoln;, edited, and with a biographical essay by Philip Van Doren Stern; with an introduction, "Lincoln in his writings", by Allan Nevins
- The sun never sets : the story of England in the nineteen thirties, by Malcolm Muggeridge
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