Review of The Street with No Name (1948) by Robert Hatch for The New Republic — 05 Jan 2018
As a cops-and-robbers extravagance, it would be a good, if stubbornly routine, job. Its special distinction is that it pauses every few minutes for an illustrated lecture on the internal operations of the FBI.
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This review of The Street with No Name (1948) was written by Robert Hatch and published by The New Republic on 05 Jan 2018.
The Street with No Name has generally received positive reviews.
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