FICTION: Heralds

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Heralds The autumn literary procession is not yet, but its heralds have come. They are the towering figures whose works must be printed by the scores of thousands far in advance of publication day. Mr. Beach.* Rex Beach is a powerful, practical man of action with a dry, direct humor on his pipe-tanned tongue. He has been a Yukon musher, a friend of Jack London, a firebrick magnate. He is a Florida landlord, and on his New York estate he is surrounded with a man's outdoor thingsĀ—golf, dogs, gardens. He has written many...

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