English: Advertisement for the Sherwood Anderson's novel Marching Men. This ad was the first entry in a box titled "Four New Books" along with three others and placed by Anderson's publisher John Lane Co.. It appeared in various newspapers.
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Philadelphia Evening Ledger (September 15, 1917) pg. 17
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Advertisement placed by publisher John Lane Co. (New York)
Text: Here is Sherwood Anderson's eagerly awaited second novel. Although dealing with a time of peace, the novel has as its motif the war spirit as applied to civic life. It presents a timely new idea of the bringing about of better labor conditions through men marching shoulder to shoulder in time and unison. A book of tense and unusual interest.
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