The John Burroughs review
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Some issues lack volume numbering.
Volumes for June 1936 and May 1941 also called: Senior issue.
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The John Burroughs review 1936
The John Burroughs review 1937
The John Burroughs review 1939
The John Burroughs review 1941
The John Burroughs review 1945
The John Burroughs review 1948
The John Burroughs review 1949
The John Burroughs review 1950
The John Burroughs review 1953
The John Burroughs review 1959
The John Burroughs review 1964
The John Burroughs review 1965
The John Burroughs review 1966
The John Burroughs review 1967
The John Burroughs review 1968
The John Burroughs review 1970
The John Burroughs review 1972
The John Burroughs review 1973
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