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T PAGE 4 Friday, December 6, 1957 The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas The Exchange Store Christmas OF SALE STARTS AT 8:00 A. M. MONDAY, DECEMBER 9 ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED TO SELL FROM $1.75 TO $18.00 NOW AND HIGHER cl 1. CHURCHILL — HIS LIFE IN PHOTO GRAPHS, eel. by R. S. Churchill it H, Gcrn- sheim. A fascinating biograph'y of the most astounding: man of our time nearly 400 pic tures, many never published before, of Sir Winston’s long and varied life from 1K74 to World War 11 and after. Pub. at $5.00. Sale $1 2. TEXAS SEAPORT, by C. McCampbell. Life and growth of an exciting city—Corpus Christi. Dramatically written, fully documented. Pub. at $0.95 Sale SI 3. SOLDIER — The Memoirs of Matthew B. Ridgeway. Our former Chief of Staff sets down the whole story of his glorious career, from West Point to the battlefields of Germany and Korea. Ulus. Pub. at $5.00. Sale $1 4. Comic Books and THE SEDUCTION OF THE “INNOCENT. Dr. Frederic Wertham, the famed psychiatrist, 'shows how “horror” comics encour age juvenile delinquency, sexual abnormality and illiteracy. Based on actual cases. Pub. at $4.00. Sale 91.49 5. SIRONIA, TEXAS, by M. Cooper. 1,731 pages, two volumes. Big, surging story of an American town and its people growing up, fighting, loving, experiencing defeat and triumph — as they witness the changes and conflicts of the new Southwest. Pub. at $10.00. Sale $1.49 6. Western Americana—THE GREAT ROUND UP, by L. Nordyke. The rip-roaring story of our Southwestern cattle empire, its ranchers, rpstlers and sheriffs, its cattle trails, boom towns, beef batons, etc. Ulus. Pub. at $5.00. Sale $1.98 7. THE HORSE IN NATURE. -HISTORY AND ART—55 Fine Plates. By M. Uze. Horses of all breeds, periods and places—and^ how they have inspired artists from prehistoric'time to Picasso. Imp. Pub. at 32.00. Sale $1 8. BURL IVES’ TALES OF AMERICA. Paul Bunyan, Daniel Boone, famous prospectors, whalers, ghosts, pirates -all brought to life by America’s best loved folk singer. Illus. Pub. at $3.95 Sale $2.49 9. PHOTOGRAPHY FOR SPORTSMEN, by A. D. Simmons. How to make successful movies and stills in field and stream. Pub. at $5.00. Sale $1.98 10. THE COMPLETE MADISON: His Basic Writings, cd. & intro, by S. K. Padover. The first book to embody his comprehensive political and social thought—his “Federalist” papers, con tributions to the Constitutional Conventions, scores of other important works. Pub. at $4.00. Sale $1.98 11. THE SECRET DIARY OF HAROLD L. ICKES. The candid, colorful journal of F.D.R.’s incorruptible Sec’y of the Interior— 705 pages packed with revelations of great events and per sonalities of the first Roosevelt administration. Pub. at $6.00. Sale $1 12. SOUND BARRIER, The Story of High- Speed Flight, by N. Duke. A complete account of jet-era aviation—-the whys and -wherefores of pilot-problems. 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Essential Guide — THE MACHINIST HANDBOOK, by F. H. Colvin. Authoritative handbook of terms, charts, tables of standards, and instructions. Packed with illustrations. Pub. at $7.50 Sale $3.98 110. Practical Spanish—WELCOME TO SFAN- SH, by S. Resnick. Complete course in the lan guage, suitable for both self-teaching and class room—reading, writing, pronunciation, vocabu lary, grammar, etc. Pub. at $2.50 Sale $1.49 111. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SEX EDUCATION, by H. G. Beigel, Long Island University. Over l.SiOO alphabetically-arranged entries covering the biological, psychological, medical, social and legal aspects of sexual development and adjust ment. Pub. at $4.95 Sale $1.98 112. FORTY-FIVE CONTEMPORARY MEXI CAN ARTISTS—153 Reproductions. By Virginia Stewart. Here are painters, sculptors, moralists and graphic artists of international fame—Oroz co, Rivera, Cavarrubias, Chariot, Tamayo—and others important in Mexico but little known outside their own country. Each artist is intro duced by a biographical sketch and photographs, along with excellent reproductions of his best work. 9”xll%”. Pub. at $10.00. Sale $J.98 113. BULBS FOR HOME GARDENS, by J. C. Wister. Guide to growing hundreds of varieties of crocuses, hyacinths, daffodils, tulips, iris, etc. Pub. at $5.00 Sale $1.98 114. THE HYDROGEN BOMB—The Men, The Menace, The Mechanism, by J. Shepley & C. Blair. The dramatic, inside story of the great conflicts that preceded our decision to build the first H bomb—Oppenheimer vs. Strauss, etc. Pub. at $3.00 Sale $1 115. THE TRANSCENDENT UNITY OF RE LIGIONS, by F. Schuon. Says T. S. Eliot, “J have met with no more impressive work in the comparative study of Oriental and Occidental Religion.” Pub. at $3.50 Sale $1 116. THE SHORT NOVELS OF BALZAC. Ten complete novels, encompassing all of the master storyteller’s voracious love of living—503 pages, intro, by Jules Remains. Pub. at $5.00. Sale $2.98 117. STILL DIGGING, by Sir Mortimer Wheel er. “The greatest archaeologist of his day” (London Times) takes us on a fascinating auto biographical journey. 16 photos. Pub. at $4.00. Sale $1 118. Lion, Tiger. Grizzly, ct al—THE HEART OF THE HUNTER, by E. Marshall. From In diana boyhood with a .22 to safaris on three continents. Illus. Pub. at $4.75 Sale $1 119. TUBEROUS BEGONIAS, by W. Brown & B. Dye. Complete guide—evolution, species, plant ing, growth, etc. Pub. at $2.75 Sale $1.00 120. CONCISE DICTIONARY OF THE AMER ICAN LANGUAGE, by A. Waldhorn. Here is the book that tells where our "Americanisms” come from. For all who work with words. Pub. at $4.50 Sale $2.98 121. Prelude to “Bhnwani Junction”—BUGLES AND A TIGER. John Masters describes his career as an Indian Army Officer—all the real- life danger, romance and action that inspired his great novels. Illus. Pub. at $3.95 Sale SI 122. John Lacey’s BOOK OF WOODCARVING. Complete, profusely illustrated manual for all beginners, as well as seasoned craftsmen, who work with wood for fun, use, display or profit. Pub. at $2.95. Sale SI 123. The Story of PREHISTORIC MAN, by A. Leroi-Gourhan. The human, day-to-day story of prehistoric man’s life, work, religion and art, as revealed by the most recent scientific dis coveries. 48 plates. Pub. at $4.75. Sale SI.98 124. THE CHRISTIAN IMAGINATION, by J. G. Lawler. Vigorous essays, by a leading relig ious scholar, on aspects of Catholic thought which have special significance for modern man. Imprimatur. Pub. at $3.00 Sale $1 125. THE GRANDEUR THAT WAS ROME, by G. Gatteschi. A magnificent pictorial guide to the Rome of 2,000 years ago, showing the true glory of the Eternal City. Restorations of ancient landmarks, plus contrasting modern photographs—for art lovers and tourists alike. Pub. at $5.50 Sale $2.98 126. BRING ’EM BACK PETRIFIED, by L. Brown. The exciting, exotic story of an expedi tion to the hinterland jnngles of Guatemala in search of fossils of prehistoric monsters. Illus. Pub. at $4.00 Sale $1 127. Art & Archaeology—THE HOSTILE SUN, by T. Stacey. The amazing story of a jungle search for a missing archaeologist among the savage aboriginal tribes of Malaya. 38 photos. Pub. at $3.75 Sale $1.98 128. CAREERS IN CARTOONING, by L. La- riar. Complete guide to the industry. How to prepare and present cartoons. 100 illus. Pub. at $3.50 Sale $1.49 129. The Conquest of Everest—SOUTH COL, by W. Noyce. An eye-witness account of the thrilling adventures and triumphs of Hillary, Tenzing, et al. 76 photos. Pub. at $5.00. Sale $1 130. CREATURES OF THE DEEP SEA—156 Amazing Illustrations. By K. Guenther & K. Deckert. Highly-entertaining, thoroughly scien tific account of the incredible world of the ocean depths and the weird life forms that inhabit it. Pub. at $3.95. Sale $1.98 131. THE INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENT AND ITS CONTROL, by J. M. DallaValle. The Control of health hazards in factories. Pub. at $4.50 Sale $1.00 132. An Anthology of CHRISTIAN CONVER SATION. The best of Catholic thought and wisdom—365 choice selections from the writings of famous saints, sinners, scientists and crea tive artists. Woodcut illus. Pub. at $4.75. Sale SI.98 133. CHRISTMAS LIGHTING AND DECO RATING, by T. Saros. Hundreds of simple projects to delight the entire family—lighted stars, candles and bells, tree trimmings, gift wrappings, Christmas cards, etc. Profusely illus. Pub. at $2.95 ......Sale $1 134. The Life and Art of ALBRECHT DURER —166 Plates. By I. Fenyo. A superb study of the great 16th century painter and engraver, vividly describing and illustrating his bold, mer ciless realism and his incredible mastery of de tail. imported Special $3.98 135. Epics of Espionage—THE CASE OF COL ONEL PETROV, by M. Bialoguski. The most exciting and fantastic spy story of the cold war. Pub. at $3.75 Sale $1 136. ABE LINCOLN: An Anthology. Sand burg, Whitman, Churchill and over 60 others present an inspiring picture of the Great Eman cipator. Ulus. Pub. at $3.50. Sale $1.49 137. THE SHORT NOVELS OF COLETTE. 733 pages—“Cheri,” “The Other One,” “The In dulgent Husband,” three other masterpieces ex ploring the intimacies of love, courtship, mar riage. Intro, by Glenway Wescott. Pub. at $5.00. Sale $3.49 138. War Between the Sexes—EVER SINCE ADAM AND EVE. Rollicking original draw ings by 86 famous cartoonists on the eternal verities of man and woman together and apart. One large droll eyeful. Pub. at $3.95. Sale SI 139. WITH THE BIBLE THROUGH THE CHURCH YEAR, by R. Beron. The stories of the Bible beautifully retold within the frame work of the liturgical year. 11x8”, with many color illustrations ; psalms and prayers. Impri matur. Pub. at $4.95 Sale $1.98 140. THE MIRACLE OF LIGHT AND POWER, by B. W. Leyson. Illustrated with photos and diagrams. Stupendous story of how electricity, gas and steam are produced for our homes and industries. Pub. at $3.50. Sale $1 141. Spinoza—THE ETHICS: THE ROAD TO INNER FREEDOM. The brilliant philosophical defense of liberty that influenced the thought of leading thinkers from Goethe to Einstein— in a new, clear and much-needed translation by D. D. Runes. Pub. at $3.00 Sale $1.98 142. Seven Jewish Philosonhers Discover Christ —WALLS ARE CRUMBLING, by J. M. Oes- terreicher. The lives and development of thought of Bergson, Picard, Husseri, Reinach, Scheler and Edith Stein. Pub. at $6.00 Sale $1.98 M43. THE REAL ENJOYMENT OF LIVING, By H. J. Schachtel. A packed, meaningful life through faith in yourself, mankind, freedom and God. Pub. at $2.75 Sale $1 144. DICTIONARY OF WORLD LITERA TURE, ed. by J. T. Shipley. An essential desk reference for readers and writers, defining terms, forms, techniques, literary schools and movements—260 contributors, including Allen Tate, I. A. Richards. 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