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World's Greatest Books Twentieth Century Series, Weis & Co.

by Teri Daner
(Berlin, NJ USA)

Copyright 1941
Wm. H. Wise & co., Inc.
Printed by the United States of America
By J. J. Litle & Ives Compay, New York



Introduction:

This volume is an attempt to bring together within the covers of a single book the best of the writings of the twentieth century. As in any anthology of this type, we can only hope that the reader will agree with the choice and the methold of presentation.

These are the books which are collected together in WORLD'S GREATEST BOOKS, 20TH CENTRUY SERIES. Here are the books which have won Pulitzer Prizes for the best novels, books which reviewers have picked as the outstanding titles of their year, books which, published in the last forty years, are already by word in the literary language of America. 1140 page book.

One of the books is MEIN KAMPF, by -Anon (A. Hitler) Was a bit shocked to see it.
In the beginning of the book prior to the Title, there is a picture of a painting of storm troopers marching, by again the same above mentioned person -Anon

Note:

May we never forget or past!


Well this is the book, and I haven't had time to read all, but so many good Authors, and books in one.

Would appreciate any information about this book.

Respectfully,

Teri Daner


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