WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 28,1962 - i - 0 1. Myra Waldo's TRAVEL GUIDE TO EUROPE. Ex haustive coverage of )9 countries—hotels, shopping, currency, etc. Sensational inside tips. Over 600 pages,. compact 1960 edition.-Pub. at 55.95 Sale SI 2. KIDNAP—The Story of the Lindbergh C.,Siel by George Waller. The suspense-filled bestseller about the "crime of the century." All ,the drama, tragedy, detection and intrigue are revealed in full for the first' time. 597 pages, photos. Pub. at $6.95 Sale S 1 3. Ballads & Blues-0 SUSA:NNA. by Rudi Blesh. il lus. by Horst Geldmacher. A sampler of folk songs with music, lyrics, historical notes and colorful full page illustrations. Pub. at. 52.50 Sisle Si'. 4. FIRSTHAND REPORT: The Story of the -Eisen holier Administration, by Sherman Adams. The in side story of the men, the decisions and the crises be hind the most tension-packed peace -time years in modern history—by Eisenhower's closest confident. -Pub. at $5.95 - Salo $1 3. MY FATHER, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, by Charles 'Chaplin Jr. The startling, frankly personal portrait of the most complex comic genius of our time—his films,, ; courtroom battles, legendary escapades, his 'sons,' wives and fabulous friends; Gary Cooper, Winston Churchill, Douglas Fairbanks, Garbo, countless othl ers. Illus. Pub. at $4.95 • Sal. $1 .6. HOLLYWOOD RAJAH—The Life & Times of Louis - B. Mayer, by Bosley Crowther. The amazing. "now it can be told" story of the Mogul of M-G-M;—as' studio boss; molder of stars, and as a man. Intimate details of his feuds. ruthless use of power, adventures with beautiful women. Illus. Pub. at $5.00. S 1 7. The South Sea Bubble: THE GREAT SWINDLE, by V. Cowles. A fascinating account of 18th century England's unparalleled orgy in speculation. Illus. , Pub. at $3.95. Sale $1 8. Bocaccio's THE NYMPH OF FIESOLE. An exqui site tale of the consummation of young lose in the Golden Age: This handsome edition of an important - work by the author of the Discameron is newly trans lated by Daniel J. Donno, and illustrated by Angela Connor. Pub. at $3.50. Sala $1 9. EDWARD MARSH. by Christopher Hassell. The biography of the wit, scholar, and confidant of Win ston Churchill, around whom -the social, political and cultural'life of England centered. Portraits of D. H. Lawrexii•e, W. B. Yeats, Somerset Maugham, Max Beerbohm, Dylan Thomas, others. Photos. Pub. at $6.75 Salt SI • 10. TV: THE BIG PICTURE. by Stan Opotowsky. Fas cinating, comprehensive full-length syrvey of tele vision—sponsors. writers, critics, censorship, unions, pay-TV, etc. Pub. at $.1.50.. Sala $1 11. COMMUNICATION. ORGANIZATION AND SCI ENCE. by Jeronie Rothstein. A study of entropy, or ganization and-cybernetics.. Pub. at 53.50. Sale Si A. CONFESSIONS OF k SPENT YOUTH. by Vanke Bourjaily. Stark novel of a young American who sows a whirlwind of sex, narcotics and crime --set agaihst the backgrounds of a "hip" N.Y. ad agency. a staid New England college, and wartorn Europe. Pub. at $4.95. Sale S I KEELER'S The University Bookstore THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK.I:MENNSYLVANUk 12. Exploding Visions—HYPNOS WAKING. by 'Rene Chart Powerful. startling collection of singing verse and 'Arose by France's foreinost modern poet, with selections from his war journal and other major works. "Our greatest living poet....astonishing' Albert Camus. Pub. at $5.001 Sale Sl 13. COPING WITH CORRESPONDENCE, bs H. L. Ccoc, Prof. of Business ComMunications, Uui‹. — Of Col orado. How .to write fresh, effective letiKrs that will be read, remember and acted- on. Illus. Pub. at V,50. Sabi SI •, 14, Nell Gwynn &, Othirra—=ALL THE KING'S LA DIES, by J.. H. Wilson. Thit bawdy, - :boisterous story of the fabulous female actresses or England's Restor ation stage—their careers, relations with theatre and royal luminaries, their racy romances, successes and tragedies. The illustrious cast includes Nell Gwynn, Elizabeth Barry, Rebecca Marshall. = Colly Gibber, Dryden, Pepys and others. Pub. at $3.95 ....Sale SI 15. American Humanist HORACE BUSHNELL. by B. M. Cross. Life of the Congregationalist - theologian Who. like Kierkegaard, explored Christian thought context of humanistic patterns.-Pub. at $6.00. Sal. SI 16. KOKUTAI NO HONGI, trans. by J. 0. gauntlett. The Japanese counterpart of Mairl Kampf—propounds the mystical nationalist propagalda that led to Pearl Harbor and' dreams of world conquest. Pub. at , 54.041. Sabi" S I 17. "The Ideal Murder—HEAVEN KNOWS WHO, by Chrtstianna Brand. Who killed Jess M'Pherson—her senile admirer---or her best friend? A fascinating rec reation of the_aensational Scottish trial of a century ago, one of the most gripping in the annals of crime. Pub. at ;3.95 Sala -Sl 18. SHORT STORY 111. 20 marvellous stories of mag ic, murder, life and love, by four fresh new talents— Burton Raffel, Matthew Carney, Joseph Slotkin, and Robert Creeley. Pub. at $4.50 Sale Si 19. Great Russian Novel—ST. PETERSBURG. by An drey. Biely. A bomb in a sardine tin remorselessly ticking away, a young man assigned to kill his own father, a shadowy 'city during the unsuccessful Revo lution of 1905—a1l are elements in this masterwork of suspense by a writer who has been compared to Dos toyesky and Joyce. Pub. at $4.75. Sale 31 20. Americana VICTORIA. ALBERT, AND -..1 1 4113. STEVENSON, ed. by E. Boykin. The fascinating kt ters of Sallie Coles Stevenson, the wife of Andrew Jackson's ambassador to England. Friend and confi dant of the Queen and her Consort, she brought a new viewpoint to the Britain of Melbourne, Palmerston, Wellington and Wordsworth. Illus. Pub. at $5.00 Sale $1 21. THE SAGE OF SEX: Havelock Ellis. by A. Calder- Marshall. The enigmatic, tortured life of the man who became the world's leading -authority on sex. Pub. at ss.oo. Sale 21.:SELECTED POEMS OF WINTHROP MACK WORTH PRAED. ed. by Kenneth Allott. The best lyr ical and political verse of.this "perfect" Victorian, his unpublished works, verse letters. With a penetrating study of the Poet and his era. Pub. at $3.60. Si • 23. BROWNSON ON DEMOCRACY AND THE TREND TOWARD SOCIALISM- by L Roemer. Rad ' ical political principles of the 19th century Yankee thinker. Pub. at $3.75. . Sala 31 ~ r^ 24. SELECTED WRITINGS OF JOHN JAY CHAP MAN, otd: by Jacques Barzum. One of America's most original and eccentric critic's on Whiteman, Emerson, William James.. Shakespeare, the Negro question, and many other aspects of 'literature and society. Pub. at sago. Sala $1.49 . - ZS. Mthress or Wife—MßS. FrrZHERBERT, by Ani ta ll,iie. Was the lovely lady the mistress of the Prinof Walei---cir was she in fact his wife? The reverbfrations of this famous enigma" is wovEn into - a fas natuig account .of life and manners in the $5 Engla dof George IV.'lllus. Pub. at .00 Sala SIAS y 26. BAYONETS TO LHASA. by Peter Fleming. First full account of the British Invasion of Tibet in 1904. One of the most swashbuckling exotic and intrigue laden campaigns in history. Photos. Pub. at $4.95. Salo 5L.4.9 B. Alexis de Tocqueville—JOUßNEYS TO ENG LAND AND IRELAND. ed. by J. P. Iktayvi. The impressions that Tocqueville recordad from 'these visits, describe the social. economic -and political problems. of Reform Age England with incom arable pertinence and prophetic insight: Pub. at . Salo $1.49 27. Slaieri and Abolition —:HARRIET MARTINEAU. by: Vera Wheatley. The gallant hfe and work of the fiery English abolitionist whose famous books on her American visit so illumined the slave guestion prior to the Civil War. Emerson, Carlyle, Darwin, and all the great Victorians pass through the stages of her remarkable career. Illus. Pub. at $8 00 Sale $1.43 28. The Life and Timas of -HENRY MONNIER. by Edith Melcher, writer, actor, satiric artsst second only to Dauniier, inspired prankster, arid creator of M. Prudhornine, the architypal bourgoeis. His intense and colorful life, friendships with Ralzac, Mertmet, Eugene Sue. Dumas and many other; set against the fascinating background .of 19th -century Paris. Uhl& Pub. at $4.25. . . `Salo $1.49 29. Van Wick Brooks' THE - DREAM OF ARCADIA: Anioriean Writers and Artists in Italy. 1760-1915. The great literary critic and cultural historian chronicles the travels of Hawthorne, Henry James, Henry Adams, Santayana, Berenson and many others. A- study of the profound impression which the culture and coun tryside of Italy has made upon the most sensitive minds in American art and letter. Pub: at $4.50 'Salo 51.4, 30. THE FIRST ENGLISHMAN IN JAPAN. tiy G. Rogers. Gripping true story of Will Adams, Ehia bethan seaman who in 1598 was strancted on hostile Japanese soil. became• foreign re•iations advisor to the Shogun. helped e.:tablish the first East India Company trading post in Japan. Illus. Pub. at $1.50. Salo $1.41 31. U.S. CAMERA 'B2 .d. by Tom Maloney. The famous annual of the beit, in photography by over 70 of the world's foremost r photographers. The great people and events of 'Bl plus three fabulous port folios: Mathew Brady, James Abbe and Edward Steichen. Over 200 pages of photos. 8 1, 1"x11 1 / 2 " Pub. at $lO.OO .. ............ -sal. $1.911 32. Bow England Abolit t lonlsts--THE BOLD BRAH MANS. by Lawreoce Lader. Exciting history of New England's men and women who fought so desper ately with words and weapons against slavery Photos. Pub. at $3.00 . . Sal. 31.98 PAGE ELEVEN iviE
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers