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Walter Van Tilburg Clark: Critiques ed. by Charlton Laird (review)
Germany once had several overlapping so-called national bibliographies. The plan to replace them by one national bibliography was finally successful in the 20's and 30's. (Due to the partition of Germany, we have now two national bibliographies again, one from Frankfurt, the other from Leipzig). Nevertheless, there may be some hope that one day some complete Germanistik bibliography will come into existence, as the basis and backbone for the still necessary selective works. PETER R. FRANK Stanford University