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Page 4 College Station, Texas Friday, December 6, 1963 THE BATTALION \rr The Exchange Store Christmas OF BOOKS SALE STARTS AT 8:00 A.M. MONDAY DECEMBER 9 ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED TO SELL FROM $2.00 TO $18.50 - * • * Ifi 1 Si fSi 1 $1.00 Each 19. CHEMICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, by I. G. Macy and H. J. Kelly. Explores the interrela tion of physical, biochemical and metabolic physical, biochemical and metabolic in normal and abnormal development processes of children. Pub. at $3.75 Sale $1 1. THE CIVIL WAR CHRISTMAS ALBUM, ed. by Philip Van Doren Stem. What the holi day season meant to the citizens, soldiers and leaders during the great conflict. Stories, letters, diaries, drawings and photographs of the period. A real collector’s item—a unique contribution to Civil War literature. Handsome, 7"xl0" volume. Pub. at $4.95 Sale $1 2. John Dos Paseos’ MIDCENTURY. Big, kaleidoscopic novel of our times and our tur moil, of love, hate, and the corruption of power in America. Using history, fiction and factual biographies ranging from Gen. MacArthur to Jimmy Hoffa, Dos Passos has here created a masterwork to rank with his "U. S. A.” Pub. at $5.95 Sale $1 3. THE OBJECTIVE SOCIETY, by Everett Knight, stimulating critique of intellectuals who are unwilling to take sides in the battle for cultural growth and human survival. Ideas and values from Marx and Dostoievski to Eliot, Camus and Reisman are cited, pro and con, in this lively, Sartrian polemic. Pub. at $2.75 Sale $1 4. John O’Hara—OURSELVES TO KNOW. Searing story of the complex, tortured lives of a charming, intelligent man and the faithless wife he deliberately destroys—by America’s most accomplished novelist of passion. Pub. at $4.95 Sale $1 5. CHESS TACTICS FOR BEGINNERS, by R. G. Wade, et al Ed. by Fred Reinfeld. Simple, fully-diagrammed guide to basic strategies of attack and counter-attack for winning play. Pub. at $2.50 Sale $1 6. Parkinson’s Third Law—IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWS. Prof. C. 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Pub. at $3.50 Sale $1 23. THE DE GAULLE NOBODY KNOWS, by Alden Hatch. Intimate, fascinating biography of vith hithei larles de Gaulle, filled with hitherto unknown details of his childhood, schooling, military jtails of his childhood, schooling, military ireer, years of obscurity, amazing comeback iring the Algerian crisis. Essential reading private life of Europe’s newest “man of care during on the private life of Europe’s newest “man destiny.” 40 photographs. Pub. at $5.00. — Sale $1 24. Billy Graham to Reinhold Niebuhr—LAND IN SEARCH OF GOD, by S. J. Rowland, Jr. Fresh, penetrating analysis of America’s cur rent religious revival—roots, manifestations, meaning in all the major faiths. meaning Pub. at $3.95. Sale $1 25. THE CONQUEST OF PAIN, by Ronald Woolmer, M.D. A concise account of the new sthetic tei fiat naaestl medicine thinkable se act develop- :ic techniques that make possible operations un- led by modern bneratio dal on surgery, re: transfusion lief of ch ns, mo- nic pain. about ;^he “crime of the century”. All the dra ma, tragedy, detection and intrigue are revealed in full for the first time. 697 pages, photos. Pub. at $6.95 Sale $1 8. DON’T JUST STAND THERE!, by Inez Robb. A wise and witty woman’s observations on the American scene and what’s right, wrong, and downright funny about it—from our morals and manners to our places, people and politics. Pub. at $4.96. Sale $1 9. Jack Kerouac: LONESOME TRAVELER. Illus. by Larry Rivers. The weird, wonderful, wild adventures of "an independent educated penniless rake going anywhere.” America, Europe, Mexico and Morocco are a few of the scenes richly described in the prose-poetry of the prophet of the “Beat Generation.” Pub. at $4.50 Sale $1 10. Osbert Lancaster’s SIGNS OF THE TOMES. The most entertaining and significant work of England’s leading socio-political cartoonist. This collection covers the years 1939-1961 and shows the full range of his devastating wit and wonderfully satirical pen. Pub. at $5.00 Sale $1 11. GARIBALDI—The Man and the Legend. Fine biography of swashbuckling hero of the Italian Risorgimento—relationships with Cavour and Mazzini, violent archetype of modern dicta tors, easy mark for designing women. Pub. at $4.00 Sale $1 12. THE BREAKFAST WAR, by Rupert Furneaux. Spellbinding account of the 143-day Siege of Plevna in 1877—and of the incredible war correspondents who reported the Russo- Turkish War to the breakfast tables of the world. Illus. Pub. at $4.50. Sale $1 14. “GEORGE” EMLYN WILLIAMS — An Early Autobiography. One of the frankest, fun niest, most fascinating self-portraits ever re vealed. 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HOLLYWOOD IN TRANSITION, by Rich- ~ MacC A - A ~ J - — J sona lependent productio on the movie capital. Pub. at $3.75. Sale $1 34. THE REVOLT OF THE CONSERVA TIVES, by George Wolfskill. A lively history of the American Liberty League and its six stormy years of opposition to F. D. R. and the New Deal. Origins, aims, leaders, accomplish ments and ultimate failure, 1934-1940. Pub. at $5.00. Sale $1 35. The Bomb—THE IRREVERSIBLE DE CISION: 1939-1950, by Robert C. Batchelder. An analysis of the events which shaped the decision to make, test and use the atom bomb— and the political, social and ethical crisis that has arisen ever since. Pub. at $5.00. — — Sale $1 NOW $i AND HIGHER Fli| •ps $1.49 Each 36. DISCOVERY—Great Moments in the Lives of Outstanding Naturalists. Roger Tory Peter- on, Olin Sewall Pettingill, John Kieran, Alex- nder sprunt and 32 others recreate their most periences i ’s ( exciting ind nati quest of rare specimens ctacles the world over. , v ,... .pu.ifv/ Sale $1.49 37. 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Provides a fresh appraisal of the trouble with the Teton Sioux from the first distant rumblings to the end of “Sitting Bull’s War.” Illus. Maps. Pub. at $7.50 : Sale $3.98 73. EXPRESSIONISM IN ART—With 210 Illus trations. By Sheldon Cheney. Revised edition of the famous art critic’s important clarification of Experssionism: what it is, how it developed, its affinity to our time, etc., tracing and illus trating its rich, varied course in the works of Cezanne, Van Gogh, Lautrec, Ensor, Munch, Georgia O’Keefe, Marin, Zorach, Frank Lloyd Wright, and dozens more. Published at $5.00. Sale $3.98 74. COMPLETE WORKS OF WM. SHAKES PEARE, ed. by A. H. Bullin, noted Elizabethan scholar. The famous Shakespeare Head Press Edition of the Bard’s complete works—37 im mortal 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 75. GUNS OF THE OLD WEST, by Charles E. Chapel. 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