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■Friday, December 4, THE BATTALION The Exchange Store Christmas SALE STARTS AT 8:00 A. M. MONDAY DECEMBER 7 ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED TO SELL FROM $2.00 TO $15.00 1. Ogden Nash’s Best—THE CHRISTMAS THAT ALMOST WASN’T. Wild, witty, wonderful! A captivating narrative poem about the plot to outlaw Christmas in the fand of Lullapot—and how it was foiled. Filled with some of the most dazzling, de lightful rhymes Nash has ever written, this is a Yuletide classic to be enjoyed by young and old for years to come. Beautifully illus trated in cdlor. Pub. at S3.00 Sale SI 2. Mil. BARUCH, by Margaret L. Colt. 784 pages revealing Bernard Baruch as man, myth, faoulous financier and elder statesman. Ulus. Pub. at $6.95 Sale Si 3. THE MEMORIES OF A BUCCANEER, by Louis Le Uoiif. Sea battles, duel, rape and plunder with a daredevil 17th century buccaneer. Pub. at $2.25 Sale $1 4. the life and times of general TWO-GUN COHEN, by C. Urage. A fabulous life of a soldier of fortune from the London slums to trusted confidant of Ur. Sun Yat-sen. Ulus. Pub. at $4.00 Sale SI 5. Television, USA—CLEAR CHANiNLeS, by Max Wylie. A sensible look at the relationship of horror shows to juvenile delinquency, cigaret te advertising and lung cancer, give-away shows, etc. Pub. at $4.75 Sale $1 6. POET ON A SCOOTER, by H. Roskolenko. 37,000 miles around the world—on a motor scooter! Dancing with Australian aborigines, learning about secret Moslem ceremonies, meet ing “beatniks” in San Francisco, etc. Pub. at $5.00 Sale $1 7. WITNESS TO WNTCHCRAFT, by H. B. Wright. Among strange “black magic” doctors of the Amazon, New Guinea and the African Slave Coast. Ulus. Pub. at $3.95 Sale $1 8. THERE’S MONEY IN PICTURES, by L. M. Solomon. ,How to market pictures—publication requirements, markets, professional tips, etc. Photos. Pub. at $3.00 Sale $1 9. A BOOK OF THOUGHTS, by Kin-ichi Ishika- wa. Introduction by Van Wyck Brooks. An exotic blend of the old and new Japan captured in sensitive word pictures. Ulus. Pub. at $3.50 Sale $1 10. TO THE END OF TIME: The Best of Olaf Stapledon, e d. by Basil Davenport. A 7S0-page omnibus volume of five great science-fiction novels, including “Last and First Men” and “Star Maker”. Pub. at $5.00 ..Sale $1 11. HERITAGE OF AMERICAN LITERATURE, ed. by E. A. Cross, et al. 750 pages. Literary treasures by Emerson, Mencken, Hawthorne, Sinclair Lewis, Poe, Sandburg, etc. Ulus. Pub. at $4.26 Sale $1 12. MAN AGAINST WOMAN, ed. by C. Neider. The most entertaining writing about the war of the sexes by Benchley, Mencken, Thurber, many others. Pub. at $2.95 Sale SI 13. MEANING: ANTIDOTE TO ANXIETY, by H. C. Lindgren. Inspiration and help for today’s high-tension living. For everyone who wonders why he worries and what can be done about it. Pub. at $3.50 Sale $1 14. APPRECIATING LITERATURE, ed by E. A. Cross et al. A waried collection of literary gems. Fiction, poetry, history, essays by Shakes peare, Tennyson, W. H. Hudson, many more. Ulus. Pub. at $3.50 Sale $1 15. UNDERSTANDING LITERATURE, ed. by E. A. Cross et al. 620 pages of fiction, poetry, adventure stories by Swilt, Longfellow, Sand burg, scores of others. Ulus. Pub. at $8.50 Sale SI 16. THE EifEMY CAMP, by Jerome Weidman. A searing, dramatic story of intermarriage ip Suburbia - a Jewish husoand haunted by his wife's Gentile world. Pub. at $4.95 Sale $1 17. Charles A. Lindberg’s THE SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS. “Lindy's” own unforgertaoly suspense ful story of the first non-stop ilignt from New York to Paris in a single-engined monoplane. Pub. at $2.49 Sale $1 18. IS YOUR PUBLICITY SHOWING?, by A. P. Curtis. Explains every step in creating a successful campaign—-use of newspapers, radio, TV, columns, etc. Ulus. pub. at $3.00....Sale $1 19. PICASSO AND THE BULL, by V. Marrero. First work to trace the use of the bull in tne great artist’s work and to relate it to the myths of the pre-Christian Mediterranean world. Ulus. Pub. at $3.00 Sale SI 20. THE STORY OF LIFE, by H. E. L. Mellersh. The fascinating story of the “how” and “why” of evolution from its simplest cell beginning to today’s enormous variety. Ulus. Pub. at $3.95 Sale $1 21. Maurice Utrillo—MAN OF MONTMARTRE, by S. & E. Longstreet. The life of the great modern painter, his disordered and tempestuous existence and his friends - Modigliani, Soutine, Pascin et al. Rub. at $4.95 Sale $1 22. Dr. Schindler’s WOMAN’S GUIDE TO BET TER LIVING. The author of tne best-selling “How to Live 365 Days a Year” offers a gold mine of practical advice for achieving success and happiness in everyday life, sex, marriage, etc. Pub. at $4.95 ? Sale $1 23. TENNYSON AND THE REVIEWERS, by E. F. Shannon, Jr. Important study of the Vic torian poet, tracing his literary career from 1827 to 1851 and showing the effects of the critics’ political prejudices on his work. Pub. at $4.00 Sale SI 24. Living Fossils—SEARCH BENEATH THE SEA, by J. L. B. Smith. Thrilling account of the successful 14-year African search for the . Coalacanth—the fantastic, “four legged” fish j presumed extinct for 50,000,000 years! Photos. Pub. at $3.95 Sale $1 | 25. MATHEMATICAL TABLES AND FORMU-1 LAE, by F. J. Camm. Interest tables, logs and ^ antilogs, progressions, conversion tables, laws of^sj physics, formulae in algebra and calculus, etc, essential for the home reference shelf. Pub. at $2.75 Sale $1'§ 26. THE PHYSICS OF FLIGHT, by A. bande.J Fundamentals of airplane aerodynamics: Ber-|| noulli’s theorem, Reynold’s number, lift-drag I'atio propeller thrust, navigation instruments, etc. Ufus. Pu|p. at $2.50 Sale $1 27. ON WINGS OF THE WORLD, by Roland H. Sharp. An inspiring, eyewitness account of a two year survey of the role that the Bible isj playing today in the lives of men in 96 coun tries all over the world—the Near East, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Pub. at $4.50 Salel $1 28. M.D. Confioential—THE CHANGING PA TIENT-DOCTOR RELATIONSHIP, by M. G.| Vorhaus, M.D. Shows in 5 case histories how one doctor checked patients’ hypertension, stom ach disorders and sex problems by assuming the role of parent, psychiatrist and trusted friend— and how patients who tell “all” to their doc-j tors can improve their health. Ulus. Pub. at $3.95 Sale $1 29. HaSsoldt Davis’ WORLD WITHOUT A ROOF. The fantastic, adventure-packed life ofl the explorer, poet, combat soldier — his adven tures in the underworld of Paris, the jungles of) French Guiana, fighting with the Free French. Ulus. Pub at $4.95 Sale $1 30. THE LOWERING CLOUDS. The Secret! Diary of Harold L. Ickes. The inside story of| the great policy changes in high-level govern ment in the decisive years directly before World War If. Searching and unique insights into FDR, Hopkins, Hull, Lilienthal, score of other New Dealers. 695 pp. Pub. at $6.00 Sale SJ 31. INTRODUCING DOGS, by L. E. Naylor. 5f popular and lesser-known breeds in story atu picture. 102 superb photos. Pub. at §3.00 Sale $1 NOW AND HiGHER 32. A Strange Relationship—WOODROW WIL SON AND COLONEL HOUSE, by A. L. and J. L. George. The first study showing how Wil son’s compulsive hunger for approval was fed by Edward M. House—-Presidential advisor— who gained an “unofficial” political influence unparalleled in U. S. history. Fully recreates their dramatic break at the Paris Peace Con ference—the first step toward Wilson's ulti mate tragedy. Annotated. Pub. at $6.00....Sale $1 33. THE WILD HUNTERS, by G. Caeser. Ex citing accounts of predatory wolves, bears and big cats—their battles with big game hunters and animal enemies. Ulus. Pub. at $3.75..Sale $1 34. THE MAGIC OF BELIEVING FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, ed. by H. and H. Johnson. An in spiring and important book—tor young and old alike, to help you reach the goal of a useful and fulfilled life. Deals with such basic needs as learning how to study, overcoming shyness finding the'i right job, gaining popularity, etc. Ulus. Pub. at $2.95 Sale $1 35. The Bull In Art and Culture—THE HORN AND THE SWORD. With a Folio of 60 photos plus 40 Line Drawings. By J. R. Conrad. Rich ly detailed history of the bull as a recurring symbol of power and sexuality, from early Greek fertility rites to the modern bullfight. Pub. at $5.00 Sale $1 36. THE AMERICAN FESTIVAL GUIDE, by H. R. Coates. Unique, up-to-date vacationers’ calendary and guide to over 200 annual Ameri can and Canadian festivals and celebrations. Pub. at $4.00 Sale $1 37. Bring ’Em Back Alive—DOCTOR JIMEK, I PRESUME, by B. Grzimek. Thrilling adventures in French West Africa tracking down wild ani mals and revealing new facts on the Dark Continent and its inhabitants. Ulus. Pub at $3.75 Sale $1 38. IN QUEST OF LOVE—The Life and Death of Margaret Fuller, by Faith Chipperfield. Poig nant, unforgettable biography of the greatest woman of her time, pioneer crusader for women’s rights, intimate of Emerson, Mazzini, others. Pub. at $6.00.. Sale $1 39. THE PRIVATE LIFE OF THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE, by C. Kunstler. The tantalizing, infuriating enchantress who twisted Napoleon around her finger for a decade. Pub. at $3.95 Sale $1 40. Elsa Maxwell’s HOW TO DO IT. The great party-giver’s secrets for creating joie de vivre in a sparkling cavalcade of headline-making parties and people—Noel Coward, Clark Gable, Maria Callas, et al. Photos. Pub. at $4.75 Sale $1 41. The Grandeur and Mystery of Ancient Egypt —PHARAOH, by E. J. McGraw. A big, stirring novel about an amazing Queen and three Kings in an incredibly fascinating time and place. Pub. at S4.95 Sale $1 42. GUIDE TO MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY, by W. & A. Clark. Basic terms, meaning and usage compiled for medical and nursing stu dents, medical secretaries, editors and writers. Pub. at $2.50 - Sale $1 43. MEDICAL EXPERIMENTATION ON MAN, ed. by Dom P. Flood. A thought-provoking study from a Catholic viewpoint of the ethics and morality involved in medical experiments from the days of Hippocrates to the atrocities of Hitler. Imprimatur. Pub. at $3.50 Sale $1 44. INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA, by Britton & Snively. From refresher chapters on arithmetic and algebra to logarithms and quadratic equa tions. Pub. at $3.25 Sale $1 45. TROPHY ..CHESS, annotated’ by Larry Evans . Memorable accounts of 30 games at tne Teasing Kosen waiu Tournament of 1954-5. With a critical analysis of each game and copious diagrams. FuO. at $2.95 Sale $1 46. LESSER WORTHS, by N. Pain. Astound ing iite stories of tne insect world-—ants, spiders, wasps and oees. Struggles for food, intelligence, communication, etc. Ulus. Pub. at $3.76 Sale $1 47. SEX AND THE NATURE OF THINGS, by N. J. Berriii. Detailed study of courtsnip, mat ing and birth in tne animal kingdom. Many iiius. Pub. at $3.50 Sale $1 48. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW, by E. Fuller. Presents the great dramatist as a vigorous and original thinker through an examination of his ideas on war, religion, economics, sex and so- . ciety. Pub. at $2.00 Sale $1 49. FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY, by K. Fueloep-Mil- ler. An invaluable study of the great novelist showing how from his own years of suffering, he drew the material that shaped his great novels and characters. Pub. at $2.50 Sale $1 50. FRANZ BOAS: THE SCIENCE OF MAN IN THE' MAKING, by M. J. Harskovits. An important analysis of his theoretical contribu tions to anthropology—misconceptions on “race”, importance of language, value of field investiga tions, etc. Pub. at $2.50 Sale $1 51. ADAPTIVE HUMAN FERTILITY, by P. S. Henshaw. Discusses world population increase in every aspect. Pub. at $5.50 Sale $1 52. University Physics I—MECHANICS, HEAT AND SOUND, by F. W. Sears and M. Zeman- sky. .Basic text for scientific-minded laymen, students. Everything from force, matter and motion to thermodynamics and acoustical phenomena. Problems and answers, log and trig tables, many illus. Pub. at $4.50 Sale SI 53. RURAL HEALTH AND MEDICAL CARE, by F. D. Mott and M. I. Roemer. A compre hensive analysis of its economic and historical developments, health conditions, medical re sources and services, etc. 610 pp., illus. Pub. at $7.50 Sale $1 54. FOOD IN HEALTH AND DISEASE, by K. Mitchell and M. C. Bernard. 669 pages. Vita mins, minerals, proteins, fats, infant feeding, special diets in diseases, etc. Illus. Pub. at $4.00 Sale $1 55. ANIMAL CONTROL, by W. R. Eadie. The first comprehensive, practical guide to the control of destructive animals in garden, farm, field and forest. Pub. at $3.75 Sale $1 I r. OUR COMMON NEUROSIS , by C. B. Tnompson M. D., and A. P. Sill. Explores the whole fascinating question of what is “normal” social activity and whether or not it is really healthy and desirable. Details an experiment in dynamic group behavior revealing the irrational everyday relations of man to man, nation to nation. Pub. at $3.50 Sale SI 57. THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE PIG, by I. M. Mellen. It’s evolution, breeds, body, brain, behavior and mythology. Illus. Pub. at $3.75 Sale $1 58. Struggle for Survival—BIRDS FIGHTING, by S. Smith and E. Hosking. Fascinating studies of the aerial combats and aggressive displays of many different common bird species, focusing on the similarities between avian and human aggression. Over 60 extraordinary plates. ^ub. at $4.50 Sale $1 .9. First at Bethel—Last at Appomattox! REB EL BOAST, by M. W. Wellman. The South’s jjstory of the Civil War—revealed by the letters land journals of five young and idealistic Con- Jfederate heroes. Ulus. Pub. at $3.95 Sale $1 S60. William Ellery Channing—A L W A Y S YOUNG FOR LIBERTY, by A. W. Brown. A [new, unusually incisive biography of the famous |19th century New England preacher, champion. |>f civil liberties and spirited non-conformist. |His lucid ideas on individual freedom and the •olor question have an amazing parallel in our imes. Pub. at $4.50 Sale $1 I’l. MEET MORE PEOPLE. HAVE MORE FUN. >y F. Perkins. This helpful, practical and com- orting guide to happiness will help you over- vme loneliness through finding new friends, nteresting things to do and unusual places to J go. Pub. at §2.95 Sale §1 62. Richard Wagner—MAGIC FIRE, by Bertita Harding. The rich life of the turbulent operatic genius—Wagner’s spectacular career, the stories and women behind his music dramas. Pub. a* $5.00 Sale $1 63. THE STARS ABOVE US, by E. Zinner. What keeps the stars up ? An amusingly written study of the superstitions that have arisen through increased knowledge of astronomy from ancient times to the present day. Illus. Pub. at $3.00„ Sale $1 64. SPUTNIK INTO SPACE, by M. Vassiliev. Illustrated with startling photographs. From inside the Soviet Union—the first authentic book on the present and future of Russian rockets, missiles and satellites. Pub. at $3.76 Sale $1 65. James Jones—SOME CAME RUNNING. 1266 pages of superb reading—A powerful story of a restless literary genius searching for meaning and order in our time. Colorful, frank, drama tic—by the author of “From Here to Eternity.” Pub. at $7.50 Sale $1 66. THE SEMINOLES, by W. C. Emerson. First comprehensive account of the Florida Ever glades Indians showing how this ancient tribe has for 250 years preserved its individuality, culture, language and laws. Amazing revelations on childbirth, crime and marriage among the Seminoles. 32 full-page photos. Pub. at $3.00 Sale $1 67. HONORE de Balzac—WINE OF LIFE, by C. Gorham. The teeming, bigger-than-life story of the great 19th century French writer, author of Pore Goriot, Engenie Grandet, other master pieces. Pub. at $4.96 Sale $1 68. THE TOUCHSTONES OF MATTHEW ARN OLD, by J. S. 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Tells exactly what to look for when buying hand and power tools and how to save hundreds of dollars at the same time. Dis cusses installation and care of tools, workshop layout, lighting, safety, etc. Illus. Pub. at $4.50 Sale $1.49 73. WHAT WE ARE USING FOR MONEY, by P. Blakewell, Jr. The startling story of the legal errors and economic fallacies which have made our currency less and less valuable. Pub. at $4.00 Sale $1.49 74. THE THOUGHT AND ART OF ALBERT CAMUS, by T. Hanna. An essential handbook on this most controversial and least understood of contemporary thinkers. Traces his basic philosophy through- his plays, novels and essays. Pub. at $4.60 Sale $1.49 75. THE AMERICAN STORY, by Caret Gar rett. From raw wilderness to the greatest na tion the world has ever known—all in five gen erations 1 Here is the epic story of America’s beginnings and amazing growth, covering every significant event and personality in U. S. his tory up to and including World War II. Pub. at $5.00 Sale $1.49 76. ART IN CRISIS, by Hans Sedlmayr. The distinguished art historian’s belief that western modern art is becoming increasingly dehuman ized in form and spirit. 49 reproductions of paintings, drawings, sculpture and architecture. Pub. at $6.50 Sale $1.49 77. THE YOUNG ENGINEER, by C. B. Bros- chart. Simplified science and engineering for teen-agers (and adults, too). Clear, illustrated explanations of natural and mechanical phenom ena—from “what causes lightning and thunder” to “how does television work.” Pub. at $3.00 Sale $1.49 78. THE MIND OF SANTAYANA, by R. But ler, O. P. A definitive analysis and evaluation of the works of the outstanding philosopher by a scholar who worked in close association with Santayana himself. Pub. at $4.00 Sale $1.49 79. VALUES AND PERSONALITY, by Dr. Werner Wolff. The theories and techniques of existential psychology and experimental depth psychology. Case histories. Pub. at $4.75 Sale $1.49 80. The Life and Music of RICHARD ROGERS, by David Ewen. The story of the most popular composer in the history of the American musical stage, his great songs and productions, the stars who appeared in his shows, his friends and col laborators. 36 photos. Pub. at $4.95 Sale SI.49 81. The Tropics—WHERE WINTER NEVER COMES, by M. Bates. This fascinating study of the hot countries from Mexico to Africa shows the varieties of tropical man and his culture, and how this concerns us today. Illus. Pub. at $3.50 Sale $1.49 82. THE RISE OF THE HOUSE OF DUVEEN, by James Henry Duvecn. A veritable chronicle •ot the members of the “400”—Pierpont Morgan, George Salting, others—who filled their Victor ian mansions with exquisite art objects from the House of Duveen. Illus. Pub. at $5.00 Sale §1.49 83. HOW TO WIN THE CONFERENCE, by W. D. Ellis. Practical pointers for the man determined to win promotions and higher earn ings. How to put across your point, make al lies, etc. Pub. at $3.95.... Sale $1.49 84. KINSEY’S MYTH OF FEMALE SEXUAL ITY. E. Bergler, M.D. and W. S. Kroger, M.D. pinpoint the naive, dangerously misleading, non- scientific findings in Kinsey’s report on female sexual mores. Pub. at $3.75 Sale $1.49 85. THE COMPLETE GOGGLER, by Guy Gil- patric. A new edition of the skin diving classic. Contains the most up-to-date information on techniques and equipment. Full details on sub marine guns, hints on diving, how to spear fish, etc. Profusely illus. Pub. at $5.00 Sale $1.49 86. INDUCED DELUSIONS, by C. H. Camp bell, M.D. A provocative study of Sigmund Freud, by a distinguished disciple who broke with Freudianism, and came to regard it as a theory with greater emotional than scientific validity. Pub. at $4.00 Sale $1.49 87. Belgian Congo — NO ROOM FOR WILD ANIMALS, by B. Grzimek. A true African ad venture tale with a wild animal collector who prefers cameras to carbines. Little-known facts on pygmie tribes, cannibals, native elephant trainers, etc. Photos. 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