$l.OO EACH I. James Thurber THE YEARS WITH ROSS. Turbulent and affectionate account of - Harold W. Ross, the "irascible genius" who founded the "New Yorker" and was its editor for 25 years. Sparkles with anecdotes of Robert Bench]ey, Alexander Woollcolt, Charles Addams, Dorothy Parker, many others. Pub. at $5.00 Sale $1 2. THE CAPTIVE AND THE FREE, by Joyce Cary. A truly big and inspiring novel about a variety of religious experiences in the heart of modern London, by the author of "The Horse's Mouth." Pub. at $5.00 Sale $1 3. Dieting—THE WINSLOW WEIGHT WATCHER, by Thyra Samter Winslow. The glamorous author makes her Weight Watcher Diet a pleasant and psychologically rewarding experience. Over 300 pages of advice, recipes, menus, 66 gourmet din ners, Pub. at $3.50 Sale $1 4. 11 MILITARY HISTORY OF MODERN CHINA, by F. F. Liu. The best full-dress story of modern China under Chiang Kai-Chef{, German and Soviet politico-military maneuvers, World War IL and Red China's triumph. Pub. at $6.00. .... Sale $1 5. HOUSEWIVES' GUIDE TO ANTIQUES, by Leslie Gross. Everything you'll need to know about selecting, purchasing, and using antiques in the home. I fow to detect fakes, how .to combine an tiques with modern surroundings, how to use an tiques in novel was, above all how to get the most for your money. Illus. with photos and over 100 instructive drawings. Pub. at $4.00. Sale SI 6. BERTRAND RUSSELL SPEAKS HIS MIND. With philosophic gaiety and iconoclastic brilliance, one of the undisputed geniuses of our time dis cusses religion, taboos, fanaticism and intolerance. the 11-Bonin, the role of the individual and the possible future of mankind. Pub. at $3.50. Sale $1 7. LIVING WITH ALL YOUR HEART in Health and Disease, by H. C. Crossfield, M.D. The latest scientific information on the protection of the heart from injury and disease, including valuable advice on diet, exercise, stress, living habits. Pub: at $3.00. Sale $1 8. BEERBOHM TREE, by Hesketh Pearson. Warm ly personal_ md nostalgic biography of one of the theatre's most humorous characters and one of England's most celebrated actor-managers for four decades. Pub. at $3.75 Sale $ll 9. Lillie Langtry—THE JERSEY LILY, by P. Sichel. Worshipped, scandalized, ostracized the vivid story of the beautiful actress whose many love affairs and lavish way of living shocked Lon don Society in the 1870's. Illus. Pub. at $4.95. Sale $1 10. INVENTOR'S PROGRESS, by J. G. Leithauser. 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. Sae $1 11. MR. FRANKLIN—His Personal Letters, ed. by L. W. Larabee and W. F. Bell, Jr. Warm and witty correspondence by a man of multitudinous inter ests and an insatiable zest for life and American democracy. Color illus. 7 1 .2 - x10! , 2". Pub. at $3.75. Sale $1 12. SOCIOLOGY—The Science of Society, by J. Rumney and J. Maier. A popular but scholarly introduction, including the impact of religion, edu cation and leisure on people in a mass society and the development of social thought from Plato to Pareto. Pub. at $3.00. Sale $1 NOT A CARLOAD . . NOT A TRUCKLOAD . . NOT EVEN A TRAINLOAD . . 13. THE NEW PROFESSORS, ed. by Robert •O. Bowen. Shocking inside story, by nine young pro fessors, on what larger classes, lower entrance re quirements, loyalty oaths, etc., have done to American higher education. Pub. at $3.50 Sale $1 14. HOW TO LOOK AT BUILDINGS, by D. Brad. dell. Excellent non4echnical guide to the appre ciation of architecture. Profusely illus. Pub. at $1.90. Sale $1 15. Painter of George Washington: GILBERT STUART, by J. T. Flexner. The unvarnished story of the American portraitist who rose from poverty to fame, fortune and intimacy with the greats of two continents—and died a tragic and paradoxical figure. Pub. at $3.00. Sale $1 16. THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS, by J. M. Landis. The powers, functions and future of the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Federal Trade Commission, etc. Pub. at $3.00. . , Sale $1 17. An Invitation In CRYPTOGRAMS, by E. Wil liams. This is a clear, concise and fascinating primer on how to solve the secret writing of the cryptogram. 150 new puzzles to check your skill. Pub. at $2.95. Sale $1 18. Julian Huxle y—HEREDITY EAST AND WEST. Lively, clear-cut discussion of the Lysenko- Mendel controversy on genetics. Clearly explains the basic difference in theories and its significance for science and cold-war politics. Pub. at $3,00. Sale $1 19. THE LORE OF BIRTHDAYS, by R. and A. Linton. On the origins of the birthday cake, birth stones, parties, etc. Space for the birthday records of your family and friends. complete with astro logical predictions. Illus. Pub. at $2.50. Sale $1 20. THE JOSEPH C. LINCOLN READER, ed. by F. Lincoln. Rich collection of the beloved Cape Codder's best work. Salty humor and heart-warm ing romance in two complete novels, four stories and a choice of ballads. Pub. at $4.95, , Sale $1 21. Arthur Rimbaud THE DAY ON FIRE, by James Ramsey Ullman. A titanic novel based on the desperate, disordered life of the French poet, in Europe and Africa. 700 pages. Pub. at. $5.95. Sale $1 22. The Larger Lunacy—AN HONEST PREFACE, by Walter Prescott Webb. The distinguished his torian, one of the most pugnacious observers of the insanity of our times, rips into all sorts of follies from advertising to national politics. Bravo! to this one. Pub. at $3.75. Sale $1 23. WILD TIGERS AND TAME FLEAS, by Bi II Ballantine. A delightful and informative book on animal training, Chapters on trained pigs, bears, snakes sea lions and chimps among others by the well-known cartoonist who spent many years with Ringling Bros. circus. Humorous illustrations. Pub. at $5.00. Sale $1 24. THE LOTUS EATERS, by Gerald Green, au thor 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 25. Frank Yerby JARRET'S JADE. Exciting his torical novel of the founder of a great Southern dynasty, the four women who loved him and the dark secrets he hid from the world in his fabulous Georgian mansion. By the author of "The Foxes of Harrow," Pub, at $3,95. Sale $1 26. Mae West's Story GOODNESS HAD MOTH• ING TO DO WITH IT. The scintillating legends, triumphs and failures of the fabulous "Empress of Sex',' who introduced the shimmy, was jailed for her writing, and whose hobby is collecting dia monds and men. Illus. Pub. at $3.95. Sale $1 27. CONQUEST OF AGE, by G. Lambert. The ex traordinary story of Dr. Paul Niehaus and the re markable rejuvenative powers attributed to his world-famous "Cellular Therapy." Among his il lustrious patients were Pope Pius XII, Chancellor Adenauer, and Somerset Maugham. Pub, at $3.95 Sale $1 28. KYRA, by Kyra Perovskaya. Startling, frank and dramatic account of life and love in Soviet Russia, by the beautiful actress, former Red Army officer, and wife of an American diplomat. Illus. Pub. at $4.95. Sale $1 ‘..:..- ',.-- •!e-;;;.' ~ i . A T i .:, : - , . : Hundreds of fine volumes at a fraction of original publisher's prices All are BRAND HEW! Come in and make your choice. Here is a partial listing. 29. An Old American Custom BUNDLING, by H. R, Stiles. The definitive accounts of courtship when beds were short and central beating un known. Every historical reference to this strange method of amatory conduct by our Puritan for bearer told with relish by a learned wit. Pub. at $2.50 Sale $1 30. BORN ALIVE. by Erna Pinner. A fascinating account of the reproduction of the species (lower and higher forms) and the vast gamut of varia tions: hermaphroditism, virgin birth and sex reversal, etc. 123 drawings. Pub, at $3.00. .. Sale $1 31, AN APACHE CAMPAIGN, by J. G. Bourke. Eye-witness story of the US Army's pursuit of hostile Apaches in the Sierra Madre in 1883, re creating events in the lives of Geronimo and Gen eral George Cook. Pub. at $2.75 Sale $1 32. The Story of Fort Sumter FIRST BLOOD, by W. A. Swanberg. The roles of Washington con fusion, martial spirit in Charleston, Captain Doubleday, Senator Wigfall, etc., in the drama of the seven months at Sumter preceding the out break of the Civil War. Illus. Pub. at $5.95. Sale $1 33. TYPES OF LITERATURE, ed. by E. A Cross et a]. A unique 704-page anthology of world liter ature covering in depth the short story, essay, poetry, drama, etc. 120. double-column selections by Shakespeare, Dickens, Mark Twain, Abraham Lin coln, T. S. Eliot, many, many others. Pub. at $4.25. Sale $1 1.49 EACH 93. THE RUDIMENTS OF LITHOGRAPHY, by T. E. Griffits. Complete handbook on every aspect, including inking, registering, colors, paper, print ing, etc. Illus. Pub: at $3.00. Sale $1.49 44. CODFISH, CATS AND CIVILIZATION, by Gary Webster. The amazing story of the part other Jiving creatures have played in man's early history and present civilization. Filled with interesting legends and hundreds of little-known facts about many species of animals, birds, fish and insects that have hindered or helped man's progress. Pub. at $3.95. Sale $1.49 45: JOURNEY THROUGH DREAD Kierke gaard-Heidegger-Sartre, by Arland Ussher. A bril liant study of existentialism through three of its most notable figures. Illus. Pub, at $3.00. Sale $1.49 46. COMPULSION, by Meyer Levin. The best seller based on the shocking Leopold-Loeb murder case. This compelling novel of two brilliant, weal thy Chicago students, their heinous crime and amazing trial, compares with "Crime and Punish ment" and "An American Tragedy" in its probing of psychological and social causes of crime. 500 pp. Pub. at $5.00. Sale $1.49 47. 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 48. THE POETRY OF JOHN DONNE, by D. Lou than. A new study of the 17th century poet and his work, re-evaluating his meaning for our own times. Contains some of his most important and reward ing verse and clarifies his technical as well as philosophical concepts. Pub. at $3.50. .. Sale $1.49 49. Kenneth Roberts THE BATTLE OF COW PENS. Brilliantly conceived account of the rout of Tarletin'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 Revolution. Pub. at $3.50. Sale $1.49 SO. WHAT'S NEW IN MAGIC, by W. B. Gibson. Easy-to-learn tricks, techniques, and secret de vices to fascinate friends and family mental miracles, card tricks, sleight of hand, impromptu magic. Illus. Pub. at $3.50. Sate $...49 51.• "Great Operator" PENNSYLVANIA DOC TOR, by B. F. Griffith. The inspiring life-story of Dr. L. Webster Fox, remarkable surgeon and hu manitarian whose research was vital to the battle against trachoma and other eye diseases. Photos. Pub, at $4.95. Sale $1.49 AD of $1.98 EACH 52. THE PLANTATION SOUTH, ed. by K. Ad Jones. What life was really like on the Souther plantation before the Civil War, described by a] most fifty commentators native, Northern an foreign including Dolly Madison, Olmsteai Aaron Burr, Calhoun, Fanny Kemble and Wad Hampton. Illustrated portfolio of plantation vietx and scenes. Pub. at 55.00. Sale $1.9 53. LETTERING AT WORK. by F. A. Horn. OW 300 illustrations of effective trade-marks, dire) mail promotion, display and labels from all ov( the world. Pub. at $6.35, Sale $l.l 54. THE PRINCIPLES OF LINE ILLUSTRATIO For Scientists, by L. N. Staniland. The basic dray ing techniques, the mechanical aids, the use color, lettering, graphs, diagrams, maps, etc., e: planted for biologists, chemists, engineers et al. 2( illustrations. Pub. at $5.00. Sale sl,f 55. ILLUSTRATING AND CARTOONING by A thur Zaidenberg. Tells and shows how the amatei artist can illustrate magazine articles, newspap pieces and books, Covers specific projects from tl initial assignment to printing, how to draw at sell humor, etc. Profusely illustrated with e amples. Pub. at $4.95. Sale Si. 56. DARWIN AND THE DARWINIAN REVOLI TION, by Gertrude Himmelfarb. A brilliant stuc biographical, historical and scientific of Da win and his writing. Discusses his background ai education, the scientific validity of his theoric and finally documents and reactions of the clerg scientists and general public to Darwinism. Pu at $5.95. Sale $l. 57. THEOPHILE GAUTIER, by Joanna Richer son. Highly-readable "life and times" of the vers tile Romantic genius painter, poet, critic, ecce trio, Best known as the author of "Mademoiselle Maupin," he was the peer of Hugo, Sainte-Beu and Baudelaire. Illus. Pub. at $6,00 , . sale $l. 58. BUCKSKIN AND BLANKET DAYS, by T. Tibbles. Savage Sioux war whoops, thunderi buffalo her,:s and fierce clashes between pro- a anti-slavery forces the exciting autobiography a young abolitionist and scout who backed love of liberty with a smoking rifle and a cot ageous heart. Pub. at $4.50 Sale SI. 59. A RHETORIC OF MOTIVES, by Kenne Burke. The techniques of moving men to acti by words. "No one can read this book withc learning a great deal that he did not know abc himself, his class, and his species." Mark V Doren. Pub. at $3.95 Sale $1 60. Lincoln in Pictures MEET MR. LINCOL by R. Hanser and D. Hyatt. A thrilling fusion authentic photographs, prints and drawings fn Lincoln's times with a text that reaches into heart of the Civil War leader. Over 100 illust tions by Brady, Gardner, and the choicest ite from the great collections. Pub. at $5,00. Sale $1 81. THE COMIC TRADITION IN AMERICA, by IC. S. Lynn. Shining forth from evvry page this magnificent anthology are the trementh vigor and native originality of America's hum Here - are the satires of Mark Twain, Edgar Al Poe, Benjamin Franklin: the tales of Davy Cm , ett; the fantasies of I,.Vashington Irving a wi derful volume rich with insights and laughter. P at $5.00. .............................. Sale $1 62. PIRACY, MUTINY AND MURDER, by 1 ward Rowe Snow. Sixteen thrilling tales of t: - crime, including the slave ship that flew the N York Yacht Club flag, the Capt 'n Joseph Wt story, the Harvard professors murder, and a tailed review of the Lizzie Borden case. Fully ii Pub. at $4.00. ...................... Sale $l : -a 206 E.
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