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PAGE 6 Wednesday, December 5, 1956 The Battalion College Station (Brazos County)", Texas 1 v 1. American “Giant”—HOUSTON', by S. Byrd, Confidential story of the town and the fabulous “saints and sinners” who made its legends. Pub. at $3.50 Sale—$1 2. ANNAPURNA, by M. Herzog. The remark able story of the French Himalayan Expedition and its conquest of the world’s most forbidding mountain. A thrilling account charged with suspense and high adventure. Illus. Pub. at $5.00 Sale—SI 3. HEALTH GUIDES AND GUARDS, by F. P. Wall & L. D. Zeidberg. Facts on sex, glands, circulation, digestion, first aid, etc. Illus. Pub. at $3.00 Sale—$1 4. Elmer Wheeler’s THE WEALTH WITHIN YOU. How the “secrets” of Ford, J. C. Pen ny, Conrad Hilton and hundreds of others can help you reach success. Pub. at $3..95 .Sale-—$1 5. Lin Yutang LOOKING BEYOND. The world-famous writer pictures an ideal society in the year 20Q4—and points the way to a better life today. Pub. at $4.f*5 Sale—$1.49 6. ADVENTURE UNLIMITED. Harold Wa ter’s thrilling account of 20 years in our Coast Guard—tales Of treasure hunters, rumrunners, daring rescues, WW II, etc. ' Photos. Pub. at $3.95 Sale—$1 7. THE BLACKBOARD JUNGLE, by Evan Hunter. The sen sational best-seller about teen age gangsters in , our classrooms. First edition. Pub. at $3.50 Sale—$1 S. YOU CAN MASTER LIFE, by J. H. Crowe. Practical, step-by-sdep guide to “Positive think ing,” confidence, f.aith, freedom from fear and worry. Pub. at $2.95 Sale—$1 9. THE WORLD BOOK OF DOGS—With 10 Full-Color Portraits And 36 other superb paint ings. By J. Tatham. Pub. at $3.50 Sale—$1.98 10. GREAT ADVENTURES IN MEDICINE. 874 pages of the most exciting and signi ficant writing on the! great men and events in the history of medicine, from Hippocrates to the present. Pub. at $5.00 { Sale—$2.98 11. Claude G. Bowers — MY MISSION TO SPAIN. The secret history of the Spanish Civil War, as revealed by our former Ambass ador. 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Each entry begins with a bio graphical sketch covering the significant event in the philosopher’s life, followed by one or more representative excerpts: Plato, Thomas Aquinas, Descartes, Spinoza, Schop enhauer, Dewey, Schweitzer and nearly 400 others, including many Oriental and Western thinkers not accessible in any other similar work. Pub. at $15.00 Sale—$5.95 31. Lewis Mumford—IN THE NAME OF SAN ITY. A brilliant philosophy for today—by one of our most influential and prophetic writers. Pub. at $3.75 Sale—$1 32. THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS, by How ard Mumford Jones. How “Happiness” has been explained in law, philosophy, literature, psychology, etc. Pub. at $3.50 Sale—$1 33. CONCISE USAGE & ABUSAGE—A Dic tionary-Guide to Good English, by Eric Part ridge. Complete, clear explanations of com monly misused words and linguistic principles —definitions, rules and nuances of old and new words, slang grammar, techniques, styles, etc.—all alphabetically-arranged. Pub. at $3.50 Sale—$1.98 34. 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