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College Station, Texas
Friday, December 8, 1961
THE BATTALION
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SALE STARTS AT 8:00 A.M. SATURDAY DECEMBER 9
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED TO SELL FROM $2.00 TO $15.00
1. James Thurber—THE YEARS WITH ROSS.
Turbulent and affectionate account of Harold
W. Ross, the “irascible genius’’ who founded
the “IMew Yorker” and was its editor for 25
years. Sparkles with anecdotes of Robert Eench-
ley, Alexander Wollcott, Charles Addams,
Dorothy Parkers, many others.
Pub. at $6.00 Sale SI
2. THE WORLD OF LIGHT, by John Stewart
Collis. A luminous study of the science and
lore of light that does for its suoject what
Rachel Carson did for hers in “The Sea Around
Us.” Ttiis remarkable book explains solar
mirages, phosphorescence,
and hundreds
of other phenomena. Pub. at $3.76 Sale $1.49
3. Gandhi’s Disciple—THE SPIRIT PILGRIM
AGE, by Madeleine Slade. Fwd by Vincent
Sheean. The intriguing autobiography of an
English woman of privilege who renounced home
Rnd country to become one of Gandhi's foremost
disciples. An intimate picture of the great
leader’s life, habits and philosophy. Illus.
Pub. at $6.75 Sale SI
4. SOCIOLOGY—The Science of Society, by J.
Rumney and J. Maier. A popular but scholarly
introduction, including the impact of religion,
education and leisure on people in a mass
society and the development of social thought
from Plato to Parlto. Pub. at $3.00 Sale $1
5. Erskine Caldwell Omnibus — THREE BY
CALDWELL. Complete texts of three great
novels—“Tobacco Road”. “Georgia Boy” and
“The Sure Hand of God”. Over 700 pages of
exciting, realistis, ribald and wry reading. Pub.
at $4.95 Sale S1.98
6. THE GREAT PRINCE DIED, by Bernard
Wolfe. A big, richly told novel based on the
assassination of Leon Trotsky in Mexico. Writ
ten with the punch and pace of superb suspense
fiction. Pub. at $4.60 Sale $1
7. THE MARCH WIND, by Desmond Donnelly.
A revealing look behind the Iron and Bamboo
Curtins, by an astute British M.P. who journey
ed through Communist countries from the Elbe
to the Pacific Ocean. Graphically presents the
facts, problems and dangers that challenge our
■way of life. Photos. Pub. at $3.96 Sale $1.49
I. COMPLETE BOOK OF SPACE TRAVEL, by
A. Gaul. Illus. by V. Finlay. Fascinating
handbook for the prospective space-voyager,
covering every biological and technical problem
of the subject, including communication with
other planets. Pub. at $4.95 Sale $1.98
9. THE NEW PROFESSORS, ed. by Robert O.
Bowen. Shocking inside story, by nine young
professors, on what larger classes, lower en
trance requirements, loyalty oaths, etc., have
done to American higher education.
Pub. at $3.50 Sale $1
10. Julian Huxley—HEREDITY EAST AND
WEST. Lively, clear-cut discussion of the
signUTcance for science and cold-war politics.
Pub. at $3.00 Sale $1
11. ARCHITECTURE, NATURE & MAGIC, by
W. R. Lethaby. A profound work by the great
English architect and designer which asserts
that ideas and motives condition the shape and
appearance of buildings. Illustrated with 15
full-page plates and 62 figures.
age pla _ _
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12. Americana — RECOLLECTIONS OF A
ROGUE, by Samuel E. Chamberlain. Fwd. by
D. W. Brogan. Western adventu
War—and a strenuous career
re, the Mexican
if military and
:areer of military
amorous conquest that would have made Casa
nova and d’Artagnan envious. Lavishly illus
trated, with 16 pages of the author’s own paint
ings in full color. Pub. at $7.00 Sale
$2.98
markable pair of literary collaborators m nis-
tory. Records in fascinating detail the influence
of Jules and ’ Edmond on realistic fiction, the
whole 19th century French literary scene, their
friendships with Flaubert, Daudet and Gautier,
and their differences with Zola.
Pub. at $6.50
Sale $2.98
14. LETTERS OF GLORY and Andreev, 1899-
1912, ed. by Yershov. This unique collection,
most of which is published here for the first
for
time, gives an extraordinary account of Russian
social and literary life from the turn of the
century to the Revolution of 1917.
Pub. at $5.00. Sale $1.98
15. COOPERATION AMONG ANIMALS: With
Human Implications, by W. C. Allee. A revised
edition of Prof. Allee’s famous “Social Life of
Animals,” which discusses in enlarged detail
the underlying biological relationships involved
in social relations, peace and war. Over 50
plates and figures. Pub. at $3.50. Sale $1.98
16. THE VICTORIAN CONSCIENCE, by C. R.
Decker. Authoritative and highly readable ac
count of the impact of Balzac, Flaubert, Zola,
Baudelaire, Ibsen and the other Continental
realists on the English mind. Illustrated with
contemporary caricatures.
Pub. at $3.00 Sale $1.49
17. THE
Markma
trated history of the past sixty yea
irpose sports motoring, presenting the out-
IE BOOK OF SPORT CARS, by C. L.
lann & M. Sherwin. Authoritative illus-
history of the ^past sixty years of dual
purpose sports motoring, presenting the out
standing cars, drivers, designers and courses
that have brought motor sport to its present
popularity. Summarizes the outstanding features
of each marque and its achievements in race,
rally or hill-climb. Over 700 exciting pho
tographs tell the story of the development of
160 makes from a dozen countries. Handsome
8^x11" gift volume. Pub. at $15.00 Sale $5.88
18. GETTING READY FOR PARENTHOOD,
by M. A. Catallo, M.D. All the concrete, medi-
cally-reliable information parents-to-be need,
from pregnancy to after-care. Special chapter
on “natural” childbirth, many physiologic draw
ings. Pub. at $3.95 Sale $1
19. TREE TRAILS AND HOBBIES, by Ruth C.
Cater. The characteristics, habitats, appearance,
oddities and pertinent information for quick
identification of more than 200 species of native
American trees. Highly-readable, delightful
addition to any nature-book library, witb 32
pages of illustrations. Pub. at $2.50 .... Sale $1.49
20. COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM
SHAKESPEARE, ed. by A. H. Bullin, noted
Elizabethan scholar. The famous Shakespeare
Head Press Edition of the Bard’s complete works
-—37 immortal plays, the Sonnets, Venus and
Adonis and all other poetry. Features the First
Folio’s Life of Shakespeare”, plus a modern
glossary. 1,280 pp Special $4.95
21. HEROES: U. S. MARINE CORPS, 1861-
1955, by J. Blakeney. A complete record of the
names of all Marines who have received Cita
tions and Awards, a pictorial history of the
Marine Corps, illustrated with over 80 pages of
halftones, a decorations and medals ribbon
chart in color and 88 flags of the world in
color. 621 pp. 8x10!//'.
Pub. at $10.00 Sale $3.98
22. THE COLLEGE YEARS—A Treasury of
College Life and Laughter, ed. by A. C. Spec-
torsky. College life in all its aspects, reflected
brilliantly in writings by Chaucer, Swift, Menck
en, Thurber and many others. Illustrated with
photos, drawings and cartoons.
Pub. at $7.95 Sale $1.98
23. The Story of Fort Sumter’ FIRST BLOOD
by W. A. Swanberg. The roles of Washington
confusion, martial spirit in Charleston, Captain
Doubleday, Senator Wigfall, etc., in the drama
of the seven months at Sumter preceding the
outbreak of the Civil War. Illus.
Pub. at $5.95. —— Sale $1
24. JIM FISK:
1, 1
in
IK:
Rascal, by W.
The Career of an Improbable
A. Swanberg. The greatest
gue in an era of rogues—Jay Gould, Daniel
Drew, Boss Tweed—Fiske the Vermont peddler,
war profiteer outrogued them all before he
murd
equally
Pub.
profiteer outrogued them all before he wa
dered by the lover of his mistress—th
illy fabulous “Josie” Mansfield.
an times to the
who were responsible tor
technology from Greco-Roi
Atomic Age,
sible to the
ments and general surveys which introduce
period. Ulus, with 59 figures, 24 plates; <
sive complete indexes. Pub. at $6.50 .. Sale $2.98
28. POEMS IN PROCESS, by P. Bartlett. How
poets get their thoughts on paper, with examples
from Milton, Blake, Keats, Poe, Auden and many
Pub. at $4.50 Sale $1
others. Pub. at $4.50 sale »i
29. SYMBOLISM IN THE BIBLE AND THE
CHURCH, by Gilbert Cope,
trated volume that relates the subj<
’ Ghristii
A strikingly illus-
bject to modern
irith
phychology, sociology and Christian art, with
special reference to sexual imagery in religion.
28 illustrations by Sutherland, Epstein and
Henry Moore, among others.
Pub. at $10.00 Sale $2.98
30. American Military History—ARMS AND
• MEN, hy Walter Millis. From the smooth-bore
flintlock musket of the War of the Revolution
to today’s super-giant fusion bomb of inter
continental capability, the details of campaigns
and careers of our military men are traced by
the foremost military authority of our time.
Pub. at $5.95 Sale $1.98
31. IMPRINTS ON HISTORY—Book Publishers
and American Frontiers, by M. B. Stern. Shows
how 19th-century American culture was reflected
in and expanded by such pioneers publishers as
James Harper, Henry Holt, Charles Scribner,
etc. Illus. Pub. at $7.50 Sale $1.98
32. FIELDS OF GLORY—An Illustrated His
tory of Land Warfare in America, by W. H.
Nelson & F. E. Vandiver. A tremendously ab
sorbing chronicle, from King Philip’s War, when
a series of Indian massacres almost drove the
settlers from New England, to the Korean
conflict. A handsome S^xll 1 ^" volume, with
16 maps of campaigns and battles, and over
300 magnificent illustrations selected from many
hitherto neglected sources.
Pub. at $10.00 Sale $3.98
33. Rural Americans—MAIN STREET O.N THE
MIDDLE BORDER, by L. Atherton, Colorful
saga of the country towns of the Midwest from
the Civil War to the present, reviewing every
aspect of the Heartland which produced Ham
lin Garland, Sherwood Anderson, Mark Twain,
others. Illus. Pub. at $6.00 Sale $1.98
34. Western Americana-FABULOUS QUARTER
HORSE: STEEL DUST, by Wayne Card. True
account of Texas’ most famous stallion, the
foundation sire of the most popular strain
erica today told agains
illustrations by the great Western artist, JNick
Eggenhofer. Pub. at $5.00. .. Sale $1.98
35. QUANTRILL AND THE BORDER WARS,
by W. E. Connelly. Intro, by Homer Croy.
The “bloodiest man in the annals of America”
this guerrilla leader of the Confederacy was in
a way the “Father of the American Outlaw,”
such as the James and Younger brothers who
learned their tactics under his command. Long
out-of-print, the limited 1910 edition of this
as commanded a prohibitive price when
Pub. at $7.50 — Sale $3.98
out-ol-pri
book has
found. I uu. cu —---•— »— *• *t,
36. The Rough Riders—WHO RUSH TO GLORY,
by C. P. Westermeier. True story of the three
cowboy cavalry regiments in the Spanish-Ameri-
egiments
7ar. Recounts their colorful and heroic
deeds, songs, campfire tales of the
leader—Teddy Roe
ioy
Wa
greatest
Spa
ts their colorful an
afire tales of their
-Teddy Roosevelt. Photos.
Pub at $6.00 Sale SI.49
37. THE COMPOSER AS LISTENER—T Guide
to Music, ed. by I. Kolodin. A unique collection
of the writings of famous composers on the
work of other composers, on their own work,
on the art of conducting and interpretation,
and on audience and critii
Pub. at $5.75.
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38. AMERICANS ARE PEOPLE and Other
Assertions, by Leland Miles. A hilarious yet
profound treatment of American attitudes on
everything fro.m pqets to plumbing. Biting
cartoons by George Joseph.
Pub. at $3.00 Sale $1
39. AERONAUTICS AT THE MID-CENTURY,
by J. C. Hunsaker. Profusely illustrated survey
of flight—from the Wrights to rockets.
Pub. at $3.00.
40. LAROUSSE
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FRENCH-ENGLISH, ENG-
ient, teacher
French. Includes
ronunciatioi
essr
sections on grammar,
pronunciation, names and idiomatic phrases.
768 pp. Special $1.98
41. CONCISE DICTIONARY OF THE AMERI-
special
names an
lere
elis where our "Americanisms” comes
For all who work with words.
book that tells where
from
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42. DARING
Ultimatum
which
Austi
true cioal
official d
! DIPLOMACY; The First American
., by A. Klay. The explosive incident
h nearly led to war between the U. S. and
ria in 1853, is graphically detailed in this
cloak-and-dagger account of kidnaping by
gger account ot kidnaping
decree, espionage and bloody revolution.
Ulus. Pub. at $5.00 Sale $1
eader to the gripping art of criminal
ith such vivid true case histories as:
ornse left on a city dump; the namel.
fished from a river ; the cache of dn
ces t
detectio
the corpse left on
ed from
Irugs
man
hidden in a restaurant, etc. Illus.
Pub. at $4.50 Sale $1.49
44. THE GARDENER’S WORLD, ed. by Joseph
’ great literature of plai
from Homer
W ood Kr utch. The
eat literature of plant
to Thoreau,
Teale. 128
fashions
lore and gardening from Homer to Thore
Boccaccio to Edwin Way Teale. 128 selections
by 103 authors, about fashions in, gardening
through the ages, beans and Mandrake roots,
plant exploration, myths, hoaxes and fantasies.
Illustrated with more than fifty rare and
beautiful drawings by great artists and from
early herbals. Perfect gift for nature lover
gardener. Pub. at $8.95 Sale $3
3.98
45. INVENTORS’ PROGRESS, by J. G. Leit-
hauser. An authoritative and highly readable
account of today’s revolution in technology and
how it came about. The story focuses on the
personalities of the great inventors and their
dramatic struggles to produce the fabulous
world of today. Illus. Pub. at $4.50 Sale $1
46. AN INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION IN
In-
NOW
AND
HIGHER
48.' THE ESQUIRE READER: New fiction from
at $4.60 Sale $149
25. PICTORIAL HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY,
by D. D. Runes. Nearly 1,000 portraits, pho
tographs, facsimiles and other illustrations—a
pictorial survey of wisdom and thinkers of East
and West. Pub. at $15.00 Sale $5.95
26. SHORT DICTIONARY OF MATHEMATICS,
by C. H. McDowell. Hundreds and hundreds of
definitions, standards, values and illustra
tions Sale $1.49
27. Illustrated HISTORY OF WESTERN TECH
NOLOGY, by F. Klemm. A unique documentary
history that quotes copiously from the men—•
technicians, scientists, philosophers and poets—-
sponsible for the development of
Elliot
jaily, Both, Bartn, Gold et al.
Pub. at $4.96 Sale $1.49
49. Savonarola—A CROWN OF FIRE. Pierr*
— — recreation of the fier
ng the Dangs ,
lily, Roth, Barth, Gold et al.
-A Cl
m Faassen's exciting recreation of the fiery
monk’s life and times from his call to Renais-
Lorenzo the Magnificent, his
nversion of the city with the entire popula-
walking in a procession of penitence, and
be accusation of heresy,
nd burning at the stake.
and makes the whole comprehen-
modern reader with linking com-
which introduce each
exten-
sance Florence by
conversion of the
tion walking in a procession of penitence, and
the accusation of heresy, to his trial, torture,
and burning at the stake.
Pub. at $4.95 Sale $1.98
50. THE PLANTATION SOUTH, ed. by K. M.
Jones. What life was really like on the Southern
plantation before the Civil War, described by
almost fifty commentators—native, Northern
and foreign—including Dolly Madison, Olmsted,
Aaron Burr, Calhoun, Fanny ^Kemble and Wade
Hampton. Illustrated portfolio of plantation
views and scenes. Pub. at $5.00 Sale $1.98
51. MOBY DICK, by Herman Melville. The
magnificent story of Captain Ahab’s pursuit of
the White Whale; often considered to be the
Great AmeHcan Novel, and certainly one of
the classics of all world literature.
Special $1
52. BERTRAND RUSSELL SPEAKS HIS
MIND. With philosophic gaiety and iconoclastic
brilliance, one of the undisputed geniuses of
our time discusses religion, taboos, fanaticism
and intolerance, the H-Bomb, the role of the
individual and the possible future of mankind.
Pub. at $3.50 Sale $1
53. THE REDISCOVERY OF MAN. by Waldo
Frank. Drawing on all phases of existence, one
of the leading writers of our time provides an
intellectual memoir and analysis of the creative
forces that make up the modern world.
Pub. at $6.95 :. Sale $1.98
54. THE SOUTHERN CHRISTMAS BOOK, by
Harnett T. Kane. A warm and impressive col
lection of uniquely Southern Yuletide customs,
carols and cooking from earliest times to the
present. Describes the zestful Creole holiday
of New Orleans, the Yuletide in frontier Ken
tucky, ante-bellum Christmasses on Georgia
plantations, holiday festivities and decorations
today. Illus. Stash away several for gifts.
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b BIRTH-
Vol. VII of
aday.
Pub. at $4.96.
in—
r Do
DAYS. Intro, hy Donald Gallup. vol. VII ot
the Yale Edition. Contains the title work, a
companion to the popular children’s book of
1940 “The World Is Round,” and four other
pieces, including “A Birthday Book,” written
for Picasso’s son. Pub. at $5.00 Sale $2.98
56. Founders of the Confederacy: THEY TOOK
THEIR STAND, by M. W. Wellman. The first
rousing months of the Confederacy seen through
the figures of Edmund Ruffin, Mary Chestnut,
Stonewall Jackson, Beauregard and Lee.
Pub. at $4.50 Sale $2.98
57. ECONOMICS, by B. Knight and Lawrence
G. Hines, Dartmouth College. 917 pages, fully
indexed. Combines all the relevant approaches
to the field in 'an introductory analysis of the
level, composition and distribution of economic
income. Clear, readable, carefully adapted to
the needs of students and teachers.
Pub. at $15.75 /. Sale $2.98
58. Herman Melville’s TYPEE. Phe classic South
Seas adventure novel about two mutinous
sailors who “went native,” their island loves
and the weird customs they encountered.
Pub. at $3.50. Sale $1
59. COPING WITH CORRESPONDENCE, by
H. L. Cox, Prof, of Business Communications,
Univ. of Colorado. How to write fresh effective
letters that will be read, remembered and acted
on. Ulus. Pub. at $2.50 Sale $1
60. A HISTORY OF MILITARISM, by Alfred
Vagts. Important, definitive work ou.C - - —
ganization and maintenance of military
lishments for power and -conquest, from feudal
times to the hot and cold wars of the present.
, i de •. — g-- — ——
Vagts. Important, definitive work on . the or-
anization and maintenance of military estab-
shments for power and -conquest, from feudal
mes to the hot and cold wars of the present.
Traces the development of the military caste
system in all countries, discusses all the classic
theories of warfare, and traces thq influence of
militarism on social and political life through
out history. Illus. Over 500 pages, bibliog.
and index. Pub. at $7.50 Sale $2.98
61. RITUAL IN THE DARK, by Colin Wilson.
This exciting novel by the author of “The
Outsider” is psychological thriller with echoes
of Jack the Ripper, concerning a man who
conce
treads the narrow line between health and
insanity. Probes the paradoxical truth of men
everywhere who seek, even in perverted form,
for the enhancement of life.
Pub. at $4.95 Sale $1
62. HARLAN FISKE STONE: Pillar of the
Law, by Alpheus T. Mason. Richly documented
biography of the twelfth Chief Justice of the
United States, a New Hampshire Republican
who helped FDR “liberalize” the Court. Over
helped
900 pages about a warm hr
also one of the leading figu
rthoritative account <
human being who
ir time.
most authoritative account ever published of
inside operation of the
o was
time. The
the
CAN LANGUAGE, by A. Waldhorn. Here is the ;
“Am
ide operation of the Supreme .Court of the
United States.”—A. A. Berle, Jr. Illus.
Pub. at $8.75 Sale $3.98
63. Fodor’s Travel Guide to FRANCE. Scores
of photos, everything you need to know—sites
and night life, where to stay, eat and shop
in Paris, on the Riviera, etc. 1959 Ed.
Pub. at $3.50 i Sale $1
64. Kenneth Roberts—THE BATTLE OF COW-
PENS. Brilliantly conceived account of the
rout of Tarleton’s British regulars by 900 ill-
fed, ill-clothed American backwoodsmen. This
feat, in 1781, shook an empire and was the
military turning point of the American Revolu
tion. Pub. at $3.50 Sale $1.49
65. AMERICAN BUSINESS DICTIONARY, by
H. Lazarus *” ” A J
and proced
writers, students, economists, lawyers —. u .
retaries—from accounting to insurance, to re
tailing and wholesaling. A reference cornucopia.
538 pages. Pub. at $7.50. Sale $2.98
66. THE ENGINEER’S ILLUSTRATED
THESAURUS—Over 8,000 Illustrations. By Her
bert Herkimer. Over 8,000 illustrations of
mechanical movements, devices, contrivances and
details arranged and classified for easy refer
ence. This labor-saving, money-saving book
belongs on the desk or in the shop of anyond
who designs, constructs or works with machinery
of any kind. Pub. at $6.00 Sale $3.98
67. PICTORIAL HISTORY OF U. S. MARTIAL
nous and rare specimens, l ne
ling story of American single-shot sidearms
from 1799 through 1871, covering primary,
secondary, and other related singleshot pistols.
C. Patterson, honorary curator West Point
Museum, accurately details dimensions, per
formance and military history. A treasure for
all serious gun collectors, both for its sumptuous
color plates and its value as a reference book.
Huge 14x11 inch format, limited edition.
Pub. at $30.00. Sale $12.95
68. HIGH SPEED FLIGHT, by E. Ower and J.
Nayler. Fundamentals, early and recent at-
personic
scholars and educators as J. Huxley, G.
its, Malinowski, Conant, Hutchins, Dewey
Hook. Pub. at $5.75 Sale $1.98
Counts,
and
47. HENDERSON THE RAIN
t,_u—>_ ced novel a i,
American h
tempts, the
Special refer
super
ockets
and
etc.
es, in-
Bellow’s lightning-paced novel about the adven-
of a fantastic American hero in D;
speeds,
ipecial reference to rockets and missile)
eluding material not hitherto released.
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KING. Saul 69. PROCESS ENGINEERING IN THE FOOD
tures of a fantastic American hero
Africa. One of the most wide!:
books in years. Original hardboi
Pub. at $4.50.
arkest
discussed
nnd edition.
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igineers: principles and prafctii
methods. 355 pages, 138 plates.
Pub. at $12.00.
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70. MONEY AND EMOTIONAL CONFLICTS,
by Edmund Bergler, M.D. The famed psychia
trist examines the misuse of money for un
conscious ends by the miser, the sucess hunter,
the gold digger, the playboy, etc.
Pub. at $3.95 Sale $1.98
71. John Dewey: DICTIONARY OF EDUCA
TION. The basic thoughts of the great Ameri
can philosopher and educator, arranged for
ready reference. Pub. at $3.75 Sale $1
72. PHILOSOPHY OF ATOMIC PHYSICS, by
Joseph Mudry. Explores all the scientific and
philosophical problems created by the new con
cepts of relativity and quantum electrodynamics.
Pub. at $3.75 Sale $1
73. THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF AMERICAN
ADVERTISING, by Otis Pease, Stanford U. A
fascinating study of the first great age of ad
vertising—N. W. Ayer, J. Walter Thompson,
etc. Nostalgic illustrations.
Pub. at $5.00 Sale $1.98
74. Bismarck’s Historian — HEINRICH Von
TREITSCHKE, by Andreas Dorpalen. The first
full biography of ■ the major German historian
whose writings wot only mirrored the moods and
aspirations of Bismarck Germany, but whose
thinking affected Wilhelm II and the Nazi era
as well. Pub. at $6.00 Sale $1.98
75. Gertrude Stein—BEE TIME VINE and Other
Pieces. Vol. Ill of the Yale Edition. Intro, by
Virgil Thomson. Included are poems, dialogues,
comments on people and incidents in Paris,
Spain and England during and shortly after
the first World War. Pub. at $5.00 .. Sale $2.98
76. U. S. CAMERA: 1960, ed. by Tom Maloney,
exciting volume of the famous annual
ntains photographic studies of the fifty states
U. S. A. including portfolio-length
This excitin
co
of
the
port
sections on Hawaii and Alaska by Ansel Adams;
outstanding work by Steichen, Bourke-White,
Bruehl, Pete Turner; over 60 more of the
greatest. Over 300 pages of photos, 26 in full
color. S'/ixlll^. Pub. at $8.95 Sale $2.98
77. PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDER AND
CRIME, by W. Lindesay Neustatter. Examines
the various psychological disorders and their
relationship to criminal acts and the extent of
juvenile delinquincy, sexual perversion, etc.
Pub. at $6.00 Sale $1.88
78. NAPOLEON AND WATERLOO, by Major
A. F. Becke. The classic account of the 1815
campaign, dramatically re-enacting the decisive
clash between Napoleon and Wellington. High
lights Napoleon’s strategic plan of organization,
Wellington’s daring deployment of Allied troops,
and the fatal blunder that cost Napoleon his
victory. Maps. Special Import $1.98
79. GREAT ESCAPE STORIES, ed. by Eric Wil
liams. The most famous escaper of World War
II and the author of “The Wooden Horse” has
collected in this book twelve great modern
escape stories: among them, an American pilot
who was smuggled into the Vatican from fascist
Italy, an escape from “escape-proof” Colditz
Castle, an Englishman who never stopped escap
ing in Korea. Illus. Pub. at $3.50 Sale $1.98
80. VENICE—A Book of Photographs by L.
Donali & G. Guzzoni. Introduction by Michael
Redgrave. Over 160 beautiful picture-studies
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SWITZERLAND. Intro, by Richard Aldington
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82. TROUBLED WOMEN, ed. by Lucy Freeman.
Ten classic studies of the tortured inner lives
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83. THE WORKS OF GEOFFREY CHAUCER—
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84. POPULAR MATHEMATICS, by Denning
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88. THE GREAT AGE OF DISCOVERY, by P.
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89. ORIENTAL MAGIC, by S. I. Shah. The
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90. COMPLETE AMERICAN COOK BOOK, by
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91. TWENTIETH CENTURY ECONOMIC HIS
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97. TWENTIETH CENTURY PAINTERS: The
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99. THEOPHILE GAUTIER, by J. Richardson.
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116. SOCIALISM AND THE INDIVIDUAL, by
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117. THIS IS OUTER SPACE, by Lloyd Mob
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118. Modern Poetry—THE COSMIC SHAPE, by
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100. TUDOR HISTORY OF PAINTING IN
1,000 COLOR REPRODUCTIONS. One of
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101. THE MEMOIRS OF CORDELL HULL.
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103. FRANCIS BACON: Philosopher of Indus
trial Science, by B. Farrington. The great Lord
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formation of society by the application of
science to production, examined by one of the
greatest classical scholars of our times. Ulus.
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104. A Pictorial Treasury of THE AMERICAN
WEST—With more than 1000 drawings, photos
By Lucius Beebe & C. Cle
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ous illustrations. Pub. at $6.00 Sah 51
120. TREASURY OF WORLD LITERATURE,
ed. by D. D. Runes. A huge collection of the
world's literary wealth ; 300 selections represent.
ing nearly every culture that has left litertrj
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theatre; philosophic fiction by Gide and Sartre,
Oriental. Near Eastern and Western literary
landmarks. 1,468 pfc>.
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121. ONCE TO SINAI, by H. F. M. Prescott
Splendid chronicle of a Dominican brother'i
journey from the Holy Land in 1483. Evoka
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remarkable insight. Illus.
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122. THREE DIMENSIONS OF PUBLIC MO
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123. DICTIONARY OF MYSTICISM, ed, by F,
Gaynor. The essential terms of spiritualism,
occultism, mysticism, etc.
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124. The Bold & The Dangerous—SPRINGS OF
ADVENTURE, by W. Noyce. What makes men
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reveal their inner motives and feelings, and
the author vividly retells their high moments
of triumph. Illus. Pub. at $4.00 Sale $1
125. BUFFALO BILL AND THE WILD WEST,
by H. B. Sell and Victor Weybright. First
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hero—William F. Cody, Indian fighter, hunter,
scout, international showman and darling (‘
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larvelously graphic panorama of the wild and
ooly west before it was prettied-up for chil
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105. THE FLIGHT OF THE SMALL WORLD,
by A. Eiloart & P. Elstob. One of the wildest
adventures of recent times—the thrill-taut story
of three men and a woman who made front
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106. THE WORLD BENEATH THE WAVES,
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techniques of underwater hunting and picture-
taking, Cousteau’s apparatus, Piccard’s bathy
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107. THE PROFESSOR AND THE COMMIS
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side story of corruption and influence-peddling
in the federal regulatory agencies, told by the
crusading law professor who uncovered the
Miami Channel 10 and Adams-Goldfine cases.
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108. LAW AS LARGE AS LIFE, by Charles P.
Curtis. A great lawyer dips into the wit and
wisdom of the ages in a cogent analysis of the
Supreme Court’s role and the recent desegrega
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109. A HENRY ADAMS READER, ed. by Eliza
beth Stevenson. Rich and generous cross-section
of Adams’ varied writings, including chapters
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110. “No Man is an Island”—THE SOCIAL
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’ erdependence of human beings, applying the
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royalty and president;
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126. 'SELECTED POEMS of H. D. A rich selec
tion from the lyrics nnd songs of the finest
of Imagist poets. Handsomely printed.
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127. Maxim Gorky—FOMA GORDEYEV. Mag.
nificent story of the fight of a man against
the hard-drinking, loose-living, unscrupulous
merchantile society of the Volga at the turn
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128. Eisenhower: THE INSIDE STORY, by
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129. Anthony Eden: FULL CIRCLE. The mei
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Secretary from 1951 to 1957. The Indo-Chin
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130. THE POST SYMBOLIST PERIOD, by K.
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such men as Appollinaire, Claudel, Peguy, Val
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131. THE ITINERANT IVORY TOWER, by
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learned best in a series of essays covering fly
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132. THE SAGE OF SEX: Havelock Ellis, by
A. Calder-Marshall. A definitive biograph”
the legendary man who most influenced
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111. LYTTON STRACHEY. by C. Jt.
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112. AFRICA—A Handbook for Travelers,
C. R. Joy. Everything you need to know about
passports, exchange rates, customs, climate, ;
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and transportation in every country.
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A. Calder-Marshall. A definitive biography ol
the legendary man who most influenced 20tl
century sexual attitudes. Pierces the enigma of
the shy scholarly Ellis who suffered the tortures
of sexual impotency and deviation, yet emerged
a worldwide authority on sex. A superb stud;
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letters. Photos. Pub. at $5.00 Sale $1.98
133. THE KING’S PEACE (1637-1641), by C. V,
Wedgewood. A thrilling narrative of the humas
factors as well as the events preceding the
great Rebellion which cost Charles I his life and
turned England into a republic. A searing ac
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Tremendously exciting, a masterpiece of histari-
1 dal writing. Illus. Pub. at $6.50 Sale $1.98
134. ONE MAN IN HIS TIME: The Memoirs
of Serge Obolensky. Born a Prince in Czarist
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114. MY BEST MARY ed. by M. Spark & D.
Stanford. The letters of Mary Shelley, wife of
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liam Stevenson. A Canadian foreign correspon-
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93. THE POETRY OF JOHN DONNE, by D.
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own times. Contains some of his most important
and rewarding verse and clarifies his technical
as well as philosophical concepts.
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135. Russia and America—CZARS AND PRES1
DENTS, by Alexandre Tarsaidze. The wholi
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between America and Russia that lasted almos
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fall of the Czarist regime. Accounts of Russi
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of John Paul Jones and Mark Twain in Russ
other highlights. Over 100 illus.
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