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College Station, Texas
Friday, December 2, 1960
THE BATTALION
The Exchange Store Christmas
v
SALE STARTS AT 8:00 A.M. MONDAY DECEMBER 5
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED TO SELL FROM $2.00 TO $15.00
NOW
AND
HIGHER
$1.00 Each
1. CHRISTMAS CAROLS, by H. van Loon and G.
Caetagnetta. Words and music for Silent Night,
Come All Ye Faithful, God Rest You Merry, Gen
tlemen—and all the others! In singable, simple
piano arrangements, and charmingly illustrated.
Pub. at $2.50 Sale $1
2. MATHEMATICAL TABLES AND FORMULAE,
by F. J. Camm. The standard mathematical
and antilogs, progressions, conversion tables, laws
of physics, formulae in algebra , and calculus, etc.
syr
bols, interest tables, weights and measures, loi
and antilogs, progressions, conversion tables.
Pub. at $2.75 : Sale $1
3. FROM A WRITER’S NOTEBOOK, by Van
Wyck Brooks. Thd greatest living American lite
rary historian ^ets down a .marvelqpsly .provocative
aeries of ideas and observations drawn from a rich
lifetime of reading, writing .arid living. The “Flow
ering” of Van Wyck Brooks.
Pub. at $3.0.0. -f. :4....:.Jl Sale $1
4. FROM THE HORSE’S MOUTH. Rich, intimkte
anthology of letters, diary extracts and speeches
of 2^j.'historic figures including Catherine the
-1
5. NOT AS A,S.TIiANGEK, .by Uoifri Thompson..
Rich, powei’f.ul' / ' 'aTi;d^ poignant novel about *ihe
life. One of the (finest and. most ; engrossing medi
cal novels ever published,‘';l>y the; !, *k®ibr' ; 'pf ‘^he ■
Cry and the Cpnvenant.” 948 pp.
Pub. at $4.50 Sale $1
r THE AMERICAN OASIS, by E. Higbee. The
first complete account of the way farmers have
treated this land of ours from Colonial times to
the present. Ulus.
Pub. at $5.00 Sale $1
7. PRACTICAL ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY
WITH APPLICATIONS TO AIRCRAFT, by R. A.
Liming. A practical approach with industrial ap
plications, incorporating basic formulas from alge
bra and trigonometry. Many examples, illustra
tions, tables.
Pub. at $6.75 Sale $1
8. DON JUAN, by J. Toman. A sweeping histori
cal novel by Don Miguel de Manana, a lusty ad
venturer of 17th century Spain.
Pub. at $4.95 Sale $1
tant discussion of the
utilized findings from the related
and the ph;
utilized findings ti
psychology, biology
combined them into
; ph:
disciplines
ical sciences and
9. WILLIAM JAMES, by L. Morris. An impor-
way the great philosopher
the related disc
l the physical sci
his "philosophical pragmi
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10. EDWIN BOOTH—PRINCE OF PLAYERS, by
E. Ruggles. Best-selling biography of the great
est genius of the American stage. Magically re
creates the 19th century theatre world and such
fantastic personalities as fellow actors Irving and
Barrett, his infamous brother John Wilkes, many
more. Ulus.
Pub. at $5.00 Sale $1
11. OSWALD SPENGLER: A CRITICAL ESTI
MATE, by H. S. Hughes. Major historian, prophet
and symptom of his time—examines the often
quoted “The Decline of the West”,
like Toynbee and Sorokin, and ’ '
National Socialism.
his successors
his relationship to
Pub. at $2.00 Sale $1
12. PRACTICAL PROSE STUDIES, by R. O.
Bowen. Down-to-earth approach to good prose
writing, using as examples fine work by Edmund
Wilson, Margaret Mead, Truman Ca pote, others.
Pub. at $3.75 Sale $1
13. AMERICAN ART AND RUSSELL SMITH, by
V. E. Lewis. 62 collotypes of Smith's sketches,
water colors and oils, plus fascinating informa
tion on 19th-century America, such personalities
as Edwin Booth and Fanny Kemble.
Pub. at $5.00 Sale $1
14. BUDDHISM AND ZEN. Questions, answer
on the ancient philosophy-:
the Western world. Ed. and
ers,
osophy-reli-
gion that is sweeping the Western world. Ed.
trans. by N. Senzaki and R. S. McCandless.
glossary, and notes
gion that is sweepin
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Pub. at $3.75.
15. THE WORK OF ART, by S. C. Repper
lucid analysis of basic problems in creative life.
Pub. at $3.00. Sale $1
16. THE HALF-NAKED KNIGHT, by Andre
Francois. Over 200 cartoons and drawings blend
ing outrageous wit and audacious Gallic comment
on the muddled world in which we live, I’/z” x 10”.
Pub. at $3.95 Sale $1
17. THE FLIGHT OF THE SMALL WORLD, by
A. Eiloart & P. Elstob. One of the wildest adven
tures of recent times—the thrill-taut story of three
men and a woman who made front-page headlines
with their “impossible” journey across 2700 miles
of open Atlantic by free balloon and boat. Photos.
Pub. at $4.50 Sale $1
18. CHARLES DARWIN—THE NATURALIST AS
CULTURAL FORCE, by P. B. Sears. How Dar-
win’s ideas and example as a scientist profoundly
influenced many fields of knowledge in his own
day and ours.
Pub.’ at $2.50 Sale $1
19. FAVORITE AMERICAN SONGS, by M. B.
Boni and N. Lloyd. Words and music to stir up
singing memories—ballads, hymns and rounds—
from our recent past back to Colonial times. Color
ful illustrations, 46 songs arranged for piano. Soft
cover, 8 x 11”.
Special $1
20. THE URANIUM PROSPECTOR’S GUIDE, by
T. J. Ballard & Q. E. Conklin. Basic non-techni-
cal information. Discusses how to use maps, test
ing, sampling claim staking, mining law, market
ing, cost accounting, use of Geiger counters and
other detection instruments. Ulus.
Pub. at $3.50. Sale $1
21. HORMONES IN HEALTH AND DISEASE,
ed. by R. L. Craig, MD. Clinical reports and aca
demic research on endocrinology, clarifying the
effect of hormones on the emotions, relationship
to peptic ulcer, use of ACTH and cortisone, etc.
Illus.
Pub. at $6.00 Sale $1
22. THE LOGICAL PROBLEM OF INDUCTION,
by G. H. Von Wright. Discussion of the so-called
Problem of Hume. Invaluable for the student of
Broad. Reichenb-'ch. Wittgenstein, Russell and
contemporary philosophy in general.
Pub. at $4.00 Sale $1
23. rHE LOTUS EATERS, by Gerald Green, auth
or of "The Last Angry Man.” A big, teeming
novel which dissects a bizarre cast of characters
in a garish Florida resort.
Pub. at $4.95 Sale $1
24. CRIME IN LONDON—CRITICAL YEARS AT
THE YARD, by B. Cobb. Inside Scotland Yard
during the Victorian era, when some of Linden’s
worst crimes, including Jack the Ripper’s fiendish
murders, were committed. Photos.
Pub. at $3.75 Sale $1
25. THE UNFINISHED STORY OF ALGER
HISS, by F. J. Cook. The most daring and con
troversial treatment of the Hiss case yet published.
Supports uncompromisingly the “forgery by type
writer” charges arid attacks the testimony of
Whittaker Chambers. “A- great social document”'—
H. H. Wilson Princeton University.
Pub. at $3,50 J...... Sale $1
26. PAINTER OF GEORGE WASHINfctTON:
GILBERT STUART, by J. T. Flexner. The run,,
varnished story of the. American portraitist who
rose from, poverty to fame, fortune and jintimacy,
with,'the greats of i two continent--and died a
tragic and paradoxical UFurq. , ««.
Pub. at $3.00. .1: gale $1
27. A JtiURNEY FROM THE ARCTIC. By 1).
C. Brown. A vivid voyage on horseback through
irov
dish
age
sileni
•tots„
28. NAh|GA ipARBAT, b;y ? K'.::M. Herrligkoff. Ad
venture-history of m'an’s''heroic efforts to diml).
,the world’s second.„hig,hest mountain. Photos.
Pub. at $5.00 .A:,;., ....l.J Sale $1
29. NAZI WAR LQRDS—CONSPIRACY AMONG
GENERALS^ by W. von Schram. A taut, first-hand
account of one of the most daring conspiracies of
modern times—the attempts by Hitler’s High Com
mand to wrest from him the conduct of the war.
Photos.
Pub. at $3.95 Sale $1
30. PORTRAIT OF JESUS, by M. King. Beautiful
collection of paintings and engravings showing 27
important events in the life of the Master. Includes
works by Rembrandt, El Greco and Durer, and ac
companying Biblical selections. Protestant edition
—King James version.
Pub. at $2.75 Sale $1
31. HERMAN MELVILLE’S—TYPEE. The classic
South Seas adventure novel about two mutinous
sailors who “went native”, their island loves and
the weird customs they encountered.
Pub. at $1.98 Sale $1
32. THE BOLD & THE DANGEROUS—SPRINGS
OF ADVENTURE, by W. Noyce. What makes men
risk death to explore the unknown? History’s leg
endary adventures, from Columbus to Hillary, re
veal their inner motives and feelings, and the au
thor vividly retells their high moments of triumph.
Illus.
Pub. at $4.00 Sale $1
ARTURO’S ISLAND, by Elsa Morante. A rich-
adolescent
steries of life
ly-woven, prize-winning novel of
ning the disenchantments and my:
love on a small island in the bay of Naples.
learning
and
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34. CONFESSIONS AND SELF PORTRAITS, ed.
& intro, by Saul K. Padover. 4600 years of auto
biography by 70 of the greatest men and women
in history, from the days of Egypt to today’s revol
utionary upheavels. Marcus Aurelius on virtue, St.
Augustine on carnality, Abelard on love, Nehru on
prison, many others.
Pub. at $5.75 £
35. THE CONFLICTS OF RELIGIONS, by x
0 ' clearly what the common beliefs
the world’s major religion
hey can
understanding
ile SI
P. H.
by. Shows clearly what the common belief
objectives of the world’s major religions are, and
id to eliminate fear and mis-
nng.
Pub. at $3.50
36. JOHN STEINBECK’S THE WAYWARD
A candid story of very human beings—as only
Sale $1
BUS.
ory of very human beings-
Steinbeck can tell it. What happens during an un
usual bus trip as they unfold their tragedies and
dreams makes for a touching, revealing and hil
arious novel.
Pub. at $1.98 Sale SI
37. MUSIC OF THE AMERICAS, NORTH AND
SOUTH,'by P. H. Apel. Music and musicians of the
Western Hemisphere, from tribal chants to latest
techniques, classics to jazz.
Pub. at $3.96 Sale $1
38. THE MEXICAN VENTURE, by T. C. Call.
The gamut of events which have shaped modern
Mexico out of the colorful nation’s bloody and con
fused beginnings. Photos.
Pub. at $4.50 Sale $1
39. SENSE OF HUMOR, by Stephen Potter. A
master humorist analyzes and illustrates the es
sence and variety of British humor, with over
100 examples ranging from Chaucer’s bawdiness
to Peter Ustinov’s drolleries.
Pub. at $4.00 Sale $1
40. THREE DIMENSIONS OF PUBLIC MORAL
ITY, by H. W. Schneider. A study of the essential
interdependence of “Liberty, Fraternity, Equality".
Pub. at $3.00 i Sale $1
41. AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL CUSTOM, by
B. C. Rodick, The influence of traditional and Ang
lo-American forces on the U. S. Constitution.
Pub. at $3.50 Sale $1
42. 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
43. LABOR ECONOMICS AND PROBLEMS AT
MID-CENtURY, by S. Sufrin and R. Sedgwick.
Stresses the relationship of labor problems to the
legal and social institutions of the United States.
The authors are professors at Syracuse University’s
famed Maxwell Research Center. Illus.
Pub. at $5.75 Sale $1
44. NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE UNIT
ED STATES, by W. Anderson. Federal organiza
tion, stressing functional elements of the political
system. 573 pp.
Pub. at $2.25 Sale $1
45. THEY CHOSE FREEDOM—HEROES BE
HIND BARBED WIRE, by H. K. Hansen. The in
spiring story of 88,000 Communist Chinese a d
North Korean POW’s who chose Western freedom
after the Korean armistice. 46 photos.
Pub. at $5.95 Sale $1
46. ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS: 1875-1900.
v.. it rt n ""i.. ——•* J —'—menl of
ndustry.
by H. C. Passer. The origins and development
this highly technical and competitive indusl
pioneer scientists, etc. Illus.
Pub. at $6.00
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Come by THE EXCHANGE STORE early
Monday while the selection is complete.
Sony, no phone call or mail orders.
THE EXCHANGE STORE
in Its 52nd } car of Serving Texas Aggios’ >
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47. ALBERT EINSTEIN’S ESSAYS IN SCIENCE.
Indispensable for all those who would be familiar
with Einstein’s epochal work. Among the essays:
What is the Theory of Relativity?; Principles of
Research; On Scientific Truth, etc.
Pub. at $2.75. Sale $1
48. ENGLISH HUSBANDRY, by R. Trow-Smith.
Farming from Saxon times to the present, fully
detailing modern dairy practices, arable crops,
mechanization, etc. Photos and engravings.
Pub. at 4.50 Sale $1
49. ELLERY QUEEN’S 13th ANNUAL SELEC
TION OF FAMOUS STORIES FROM HIS MYS
TERY MAGAZINE. Thirteen tales of suspense, ex
citement and detection by Agatha Christie, Car
ter Dickinson, Stuart Palmer, etc.
Pub. at $3.50 Sale $1
50. POETRY PKGE: AND ANOTHER THING
. . . by Robert Paul Smith. A,.happy, potpourri
of rtp^ies, song and games, some rhyming, some
not. OGDEN WASH'S BEST—THE CHRISTMAS
THAT ALMOST WASN’T. Wild, captivating narra
tive about a plot to outlaw Yuletide chfcr. Ulus.
Pub. at $5.95. 1 BOTH ONLY, $1
51. Best-Seller Pkge; WOMEN AND THOMAS
HARROW, by John Pt Marquund. Vivid novel of
a successful and much married Broadway play
wright. RETURN TO PEYTON PLACE, by Grace
Metaliqus. The davihg sequel to the novel that
ripped the lid'off a small New England town.
Pub. at $8.70 BOTH FOR $1
52. SPINOZA’S—HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR
MIND. A, treasure of sublime wisdom that in-
flpenced great men from Goethe to Einstein.
Pub. at $2.75 , Sale$l
$1.49 Each
53. MODERN SCIENCE AND THE NATURE OF
LIFE, by W. S. Beck. An exciting book about
the life process, carrying the reader to the ulti
mate frontier—the attempts to create living mat
ter in the laboratory. Illus.
Pub. at $5.75 Sale $1.49
54. WALTER DE LA MARE: A Selection from
his Writings. An anthology chosen from the books,
poems, essays and criticism of one of the finest
English writers of the century.
Pub. at $4.50 Sale $1.49
55. TAINE'S NOTES ON ENGLAND—A GALLIC
VIEW OF VICTORIAN MORALITY, by Hippolyte
Taine. The whole panorama of 19th Century Brit
ish life is illuminated in these commentaries which
constitute both important social history and an en
tertaining expose.
Pub. at $6.00 Sale $1.49
56. JOURNEY THROUGH PALESTINE—PUT
OFF THY SHOES, by E. Hamilton. A vivid jour
ney through Israel and Jordan, contrastin
an, contrasting yes'
terday’s holy places and today’s world of kibbut
zim, Arab refugee camps and touris
evokes the landscape and atmosphere of Old Jeru
salem, ultra-modern Tel Aviv, sacred Bethlehem
and bustlirg Haifa. Photos.
tourism. Magically
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57. THE NEW PSYCHOLOGY — MYSTERIOUS
MARRIAGE, by E. G. Howe. Stimulating presen
tation of an English school of psychiatry based on
the fundamental conflict of individual freedom vs
compulsion.
Pub. at $4.25 Sale $1.49
58. THE ROUGH RIDERS—WHO RUSH TO
GLORY, by C. P. Westermeiser. True story of the
three comboy cavalry regiments in the Spanish-
American War. Recounts their colorful and heroic
deeds, songs, camplife tales of their greatest leader
■—Teddy Roosevelt. Photos.
Pub. at $6.00 Sale $1.49
59. THE TURN OF THE TIDE, by Arthur Bry
ant. The sweeping story of the defeat of the Axis
in Europe, as recorded by Field-Marshal Lord Alan-
brooke, Churchill’s closet military advisor. Maps.
Pub. at $6.96 Sale $1.49
60. POEMS IN PROGRESS, by P. Bartlett. How
poets get their thoughts on paper, with examples
from Milton, Blake, Keats, Poe, Auden and many
others.
Pub. at $4.50.
61. '
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ROME: REPUBLIC AND EMPIRE, by H. W.
great events and personalities of
ancient Rome, including extracts from the writ-
Household. The great events and
me, including
ings of Virgil, Horace, Plutarch, Cicero et al. Maps.
2 vols.
Special 1.49
62. RECORD-BUYER’S GUIDE TO LP CHAMBER
& SOLO INSTRUMENT MUSIC, by Harold C.
Schonberg. A useful guide to choice recordings of
string quartets, piano trios, music for piano, violin,
cello, organ, etc.
Pub. at $3.50 Sale $1.49
63. RECORD-BUYER’S GUIDE TO LP VOCAL
MUSIC, by P. L. Miller. A descriptive listing of
preferred recordings of opera, oratorio, cantata
and song, presented alphabetically by composer.
Pub. at $4.50 Sale $1.49
64. SEAN O'CASEY AND HIS PLAYS—THE
GREEN AND THE RED, by J. Koslow. Background
and analysis of “Juno and the Paycock,” “The
Plough and the Stars,” “Within the Gates” and
the rest of O’Casey’s plays—“plays that will stand
for many years as a portrait of an age.”’
Pub. at $3.90 Sale $1.49
65. ELECTRONIC MEASURING INSTRUMENTS,
by E. H. W. Banner. Includes industrial, scien
tific and medical devices and a special section on
radiation measurement. Profusely illustrated. 500
pages.
Pub. at $7.95 Sale $1.49
68. LONDON’S UNDERWORLD, ed. by Peter
Quennell. A mine of odd and fascinating informa
tion on the thieves, swindlers, street-walkers and
beggars who inhabited the night-houses, divans,
and oyster-bars of the London of Dickens and Dis
raeli. Illus.
Pub. at $5.25 Sale $1.49
67. X-RAYSIVE THERAPY IN CANCER, by B.
Jolles. 192 pages. 51 illustrations. First report on
a new cancer technique.
Pub. at $6.00 ....1 Sale $1.49
68. HELL’S KITCHEN, by R. O’Connor. The riot
ous story of New York’s Wild West Side and its
populace,
hurst, O. Hen
ork s
from the Civil War to now. Dr. Park-
Henry, Thomas Wolfe, Father Duffy and
“Mad Dog” Coll of the Prohibition era are among
enry, Thomas Wolte,
Coll of the Prohibitic
those who lived, fought and ruled there.
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69. WINSTON CHURCHILL, by Emrys Hughes,
MP. Candidly controversial biography of ‘“Winnie”
by his most outspoken critic in the House of Com
mons.
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$1.98 Each
70. PROJECTIVE PSYCHOLOGY: CLINICAL
APPROACHES TO THE TOTAL PERSONALITY,
ed. by L. E. Abt & L. Beliak. This volume fills
the heed for an easy reference to the variety of
recent projective tests and proced res. Contributors
include Drs. Lindner, Wertham, Sachs, Levy and
Proshansky.
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71. GOETHE’S IMAGE OF MAN AND SOCIETY,
by A. Berfstraesser- A brilliant revelation of the
universal scope and the timelessness of Goethe’s
work. Contains interesting
into the foundations of hun
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timelessness of Goethe’s
interesting studies of his insight
man nature and thought.
72. BROOKS ADAMS by Arthur F. Beringause.
The brilliant biography of the noted American
theorist and historian whose political and economic
concepts remain vital today.
Pub. at $6.00 Sale $1.98
73. GOODBYE TO UNCLE TOM, by J. C. Furnas,
Finally and comprehensively demolishes the myths
pertaining to the American Negro, from their ori
gins to the misconceptions of today. “A definitive
edition on the Negro in America and the actions
which touch him . . . the work is encyclopedic.”
N. Y. Herald Tribune.
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74. AMERICAN SOCIETY, by R. M. Williams, Jr.
A fascinating survey and analysis of our main cul
tural and social structures, from geography and
resources to sex, religion and education.
Pub. at $5.50 Sale $1.98
75. LITERARY CRITICISM—TRAGEDY, by W. G.
McCollom. A valuable account of. tragic writing,
ancient and modern, and a brilliant study of the
art of Sophocles, Shakespeare, Racine and Ibsen as
a tragic, norm, Anouilh, Auden, Eliot, Fry and
O’Neill afe'pmong the moderns considered.
Pub. at $5p Sale $1.98
76.
One
U.1 S. CAMERA 1958, ed. by T. Maloney,
of the firi^st' 1 'volumes in this great series of
photography anndals. Oyer 300. pages of text and
pictures by Bra^sai, Steibhen, Frank, V
pictures by BraSsai, Steiehen, -
Avendon, Larry Colwell, T. Armstrong-Jon
among others. Complete technical informat:
Walker Evans,
nes,
ong others. Gomplete technical mlormation
. for the camera fan; unparalleled pleasure for all
lovers of beauty.
Pub. at $8.95 Sale $1.98
77. GREENWICH VILLAGE in its Heydey—THE
IMPROPER BOHEMIANS^ by Allen Churchill.
Vivid re-creation of America’s Left Bank in the
great years of Eugene O’Neill, Edna St. Vincent
Millay, John Reed and Maxwell Bodenheim. Illus.
Pub. at $5.00 ■. Sale $1.98
78. AMERICAS LITERARY REVOLT, by M. Yat-
ron. A comparative study of Edgar Lee Masters,
Vachel Lindsay and Carl Sandburg, tying to
gether the threads of 20th century literature, poli
tics and economics, and showing the
he i grov
monopoly, imperialism, political corruption
terialism and cultural decadence.
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79. THE STORY OF AVIATION, by D. C. Cooke.
The whole story from ancient dreams to today’s
supersonic jets.
opposition to the >
PO'
th
of
ma
in, el
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80. INVENTOR’S PROGRESS, by J. G. Leithau-
ser. An authoritative and highly readable account
of today’s revolution in technology, and how it
ogy,
came about. The story focuses on the personalities
of the great inventors and their dramatic struggles
to produce the
Pub. at $4.50.
the fabulous world of today. Illus.
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81. RECENT PROGRESS IN PSYCHIATRY, ed
by G. Fleming and A. Walk. Among the fields
covered with articles and valuable bibliographies
are spychiatric genetics, cybernetics, personality
tests, mental disease, child psychiatry, alcoholism
and drug addiction, crime psychiatry and psycho
surgery.
Pub. at $7.50 Sale $1.98
82. FRAUDS AND FAKERSr—THE DOUBLE
anger-than-fictii
and deceptions
mes, including accounts of the counterfeiter
who fooled Scotland Yard, the Girj from Mars,
the fake doctor who practiced for * 30 years, 55
other fascinating stories.
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83. NEW LIVES FOR OLD, by Margaret Mead.
A warm human account of the great anthropolo
gist’s return to New Guinea after World War II
where the primitive subjects of her early books
revolutionary observa-
etter than slow change.
DEALERS, ed. by A. Klein. Stranger-than-fiction
stories about the greatest hoaxes and deceptions of
all times, including
rimitive s
had become civilized. Her r
tio'n is that rapid change is be
Illus.
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84. WOODROW WILSON AND THE BALANCE
OF POWER, by E. H. Buehrig. Full of valuable
insights and lessons for American foreign policy
today, this timely, hard-hitting book analyzes our
involvement in World War I and the emergence of
the prophetic concept of collective security.
Pub. at $5.00 Sale $1.98
85. MORMON FOLKLORE—SAINTS OF SAGE
AND SADDLE, by A. & E. Fife. Unique treasury
of the superstitions, lore and song of a bold and
heroic people, reviewing the Church tradition, mi
racles and earthy tales, martyrdom of Joseph Smith
and leadership of Brigham Young, etc. Photos.
Pub. at $6.00 Sale $1.98
86. INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY, by M.
Rosenberg. A lucid discussion of the fundamental
considerations of human thought, as propounded
by the greatest minds of the ages.
Pub. at $3.75 Sale $1.98
87. THE WORLD IS YOUNG, by Wayne Miller.
A beautiful photographic exploration of the secret
and wonderful world of childhood—208 warm,
sometimes humorous, always touching studies, with
comments by the children themselves.
Pub. at $10.00. Sale $1.98
88. ELEMENTS OF PSYCHOANALYSIS, ed. by
H. Herma and G. M. Kurth. Twenty-one leading
authorities including A. A. Brill, Karl Meninger
and Anna Freud furnish practical insights into
everyday personal, family and social problems.
Pub. at $3.75 Sale $1.98
89. THE CROSSING OF ANTARTICA, by Sir
Vivian Fuchs Sir Edmund Hillary. Astounding
hardships and daring achievements of the Com
monwealth Transantarctic Expedition, told by two
of the world’s greatest living explorers. Magnifi
cently illustrated.
Pub. at $7.50 - Sale $1.98
90. GREAT SHOWS ABOUT SHOW BUSINESS,
ed. by Jerry D. Lewis. The wonderful, mad-cap
world of entertainment in 27 superb stories by
Robert Benchley, Noel Coward, F. Scot Fitzgerald,
Ben Liecht, James Thurber, others.
Pub. at 5.00. - Sale $1.98
91. THE STORY OF FORT SUMTER—FIRST
BLOOD, by W. A. Swanberg. The rdles of Wash
ington confusion, martial spirit in Charleston,
Captain Doubleday, Senator Wigfall, etc., in the
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