The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 28, 1962, Image 13

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    WEDNESDAY;.NOVEMB€II .28. 1962
Al 6: FARM ANIMALS, by. Leonard Weisgard.
Playful puppies and kittens, bunny rabbits and
ducklings, three little pigs „and baby chicks--all
the 'other favorites! These large; brightly colored
scenes capture all the adventure and delight of
farm life, and are just superb for baby's room. 13"-
xl6" portfolio. Special: _set of • 6 color prints—.3l
Al 7. FAIRY TALES, by Szesi. The well-known
stories that children have always loved in bright,
sparkling color prints—Goldilocks and the Three
Bears, Jack and the Beanstalk, Snow White and
the Seven Dwarfs and three other favorites. 13"-
xl6". Set of'6 Special SI
AlB. HISTORICAL AMERICAN DOCUMENTS.
The Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights,
the Constitution and the Gettysburg Address faith
fully reproduced from the originals on fine parch
ment-type paper. Perfect for framing for every
American home, office' and school. 14"x16" port
folio. Set o f 4 Special it
Al 9. CHILDREN OF ONE WORLD. 'Charming
paintings ranging from the bold reds, blacks and
whites of Peru, the gay pastels of Holland, to the
softer shadings of Spain and Japan. 17"x14" port
folio. Orig. $2.50. Set of four color prints—now SI
73: BERRY GEORGE. by C. A. Barker. The exciting
life of- the man whose controversial theories galvan
ized social reform during the height of the Industrial
Revolution, and influenced a range of thinkers from
Leo Tolstoy to Ezra Pound. A brilliant drama of 19th
century intellectual and social ferment. 696 - pages.
Pub. at $9.50 Sale $3.98
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F. CONCISE WORLD HISTORt by B. Finger.
Jr. Compresensive, 852-page one-volume' history,
with strorig. emphasis on man's achievements in
the arts, philosophy, religion and the sciences. In
cludes detailed discussions of the Egyptian. Greek
and Roman heritage and the cultural impact of the
Renaissance and Reformation. Pub. at' $lO.OO.
G • Sale $3.98
74. TWENTIETH CENTURY FRENCH PAINTING.
VOL. I. by Rernard "Dorbral. A critical analysis of
the revolution htcolor. Expressionism; Fauvism, Cub
ism and the beginnings of Non-Objectivism. 58 tipped
in, full color reproductions of works by Modigliani,
Rouault, Picasso, Matisse and 49 others, plus biograph
ical notes on every artist. Pub. at $lO.OO. Sale_ss.9s
75. TWENTIETH CENTURY 'FRENCH PAINTING.
VOL. 11. by Bernard Dorival. Every amazing new
movement and trend since World War I: the "Naive,"
later Expressionism, Surrealism, and the entire range
'of Abstract painting. 61 full color, tipped-irepro
ductions illustrate all the vitality and comffexity of
contemporary art. Biographical notes on 114 painters.
Pub .at $lO.OO. Sale $5.9.1
76. GERMAN PAINTING, by Marcel Brion. 58 full
color, tipped-in reproductions. A clear and compre
hensive study of the genius of Northern painting from
the 14th century to the present. Every major trend,
every important artist from Konrad Witz•and Durer
to Marc 'and Klee. Pub. at $lO.OO. Sale $5.95
77. INDIAN PAINTING, by Philip Rawson. A magni
ficent volume covering over four milleniums of Hindu,
Buddhist and Islamic•painting in India and Ceylon.:
63 tipped-in, full color reproductions bring forth all
the glowing sensuosity of the Ajanta cave. Medieval
manuscripts, much more. Pub. at $lO.OO. .. Sale 15.95
.78. .THE SECOND TREE FROM"THE CORNER. Es
says, stories, poems and parodies of sad, eccentric
beauty by the fained writer whose pieces have de
lighted "New Yorker" readers for three decades.
Pub. at $3.00. Sal• SI
79. HESTER BATEMAN: Queen of English Silver-
'smiths, by David S. Shure. A history of the unparal
leled art of the famous Bateman family between 1781
-and IE2O. Nearly 100 prize examples—flatware, serv
ing
pieces, boxes, bells, and a variety of other spec]-
. mens—are fully deserided . -And handsomely illustratod.
81x17 2 14". Pub. at $7.95h : Sale $3.98
80. SELECTED. LETTERS OF D. H. LAWREWCE,
ed. and intrci:.,liy Diana Trilling. Brilliant and often
furious appraisals 'of his friends, himself, the world;
all Lawrence's vision, energy and anger candidly re
vealed to Amy Lowell, Katherine Mansfield, Aldou;
Huxley, Bertrand Russell, many others. Pub. at $4.50.
Sale $1.98
81. SELECTED LETTERS OF ANTON CHEKHOV, $
ed. and intro. by Lillian Hellman. The Dreyfus case,
the Moscow Art Theatre, censorship in Czarist Russia.
travels in Siberia, the production of his plays, Russian
literature and politics and much more. Correspondents
inchicte Stanislayski, Gorki, Sholom Aleichem. Pub.
at $4.50. , Sale $1.98
82. Nobel Prise Winner: SALVATORE QUASIMODO:
SELECTED WRITINGS. ad. an trans. by Allen Man
delbatnn. Most of the pktry and two essays,
course on Poetry" and "Dante," in the only authorized
English translation. Pub. at $5.00. Sale $1.98
83. Oscar Wilde: De PROFUNDIS. ed..and intro. by
Vyrian.Holland. The first complete and•accurate ver
sion of Wilde's. last prose work, a tragic. brilliantly
Written docuinent of his last months in Reading Gaol.
Pub. at $4.00- " Sale. $l.OO
84. HISTORY OF , PROSTITUTION, by William W.
Sanger. The most thcirough.arid copprehensiKe study
. of proStitution ever attempted. Dealled documented
accounts of the orgies of Babylonia, the bacchanals
of ancient Geeece. the exotic practices of the Orient,
white slavery in the modern world and much_more.
699 pages. Pub. at.,56.00. Sale $3.98
85. A PRESIDENT'S ODYSSEY, by Merriman Smith.
The inside story, of President Eisenhower's 100.0M
mile "selling trip" for world peace. Pub. at $3.95.
Sale $l.OO
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88. PERSPECTIVE OF NUDES, by - Bill BrandL PreL
by Lawrence Durrell:. 90 remarkable full-page studies
of the nude, ranging:in conception from the romantic
to the abstract. Picasso and Edward Steichen are
among the devotees of the work of this great English
Ohotographer. 96x11". Pub. at $7.95. .. Sale $2.38
87. The Age of Swift and Sheridan . : DUBLIN UNDER
THE GEORGES. 1714-1830. by Constantia Maxwell.
An urbane, scholarly and lively study of s great city
during Its most brilliant epoch. The opulance -of the
rich, the misery of the poor, the bawdy Restoration
Theatre,.the fascinating personalities of Fanny ..Kern-'
ble, David Garrick, Horace Walpole, et al. rub. at
$6.00. ~.. Sale $2.98
88. The Portuguese Explorers CARAVELS OF
CHRIST. by G. Renault-The history of the great 15th
century explorations that took Bartholomew Dias and
Vasco da Gama on their' incredible adventures to
Ethiopia, India and the New World. Illus. Pub. at
$5.00. Sale $l.OO
89. THE PROUDEST DAY: Thomas Macdonough. on
Lake Champlain. by C. G. Muller. An illuminating
biography of America's unsung Naval hero whose vic
tory over the superior British forces on Lake Cham
plain -in 1814 decided our nation's fate. Superb study
of/ the men, the ships and climactic battle in- what
Churchill has called "the most decisive engagement
of the War." Pub. at. $5.75. ) 1 "0 , Sale $1.49
G. AMERICAN MURDER BALLADS and their
stories, by Olive Woolley Burt. The true bloody,
sagas of Jesse James, Lizzy Borden. John Wilkes
Both. Joe Hill. Hauptman and all the others whose
stories have fascinated the public- and inspired
the balladeer. A definitive collection of words,.
_music and tales of tribulation which is likely to
become a classic in American folklore. Pub. at
$5.50. Sal: 31.98
90. COMPLETE , BOOK OF CHESS STRATEGEMS,
by Fred Reinfeld. Practical guidebook to successful
strategy in the ,simultaneous attack and defence of
the midde game, using- 488 fascinating games from
master play as examples. Pub. - at $3.95, Sale $1.98
91. NEW HORIZON BOOK OF THE UNIVERSE. by
Charles. Hatcher. 32 full color plates, many photos.
The awe-inspiring fascination of cosmic, events—
from explosion of stars to collision of galaxies. With
complete planet charts and star maps for astronomical
gazing. 8u2x11". Special 31.98
92. Desert of Destiny: SAHARA, by George Center.
Here is its entire history--camels, caravans, nomadic
tribes, mystics, oil strikes, Moslem culture, and mod
ern political upheavals. 30 photos. Pub. at $5.00.
Sale 51.98
93. AND LET THERE BE LIGHT. by Rudolf TbieL
Adventures and discoveries in astronomy from the
star-gazing astrologers of Babylon and China to the
astrophysicists of today—Copernicus; Bruno, Kepler,
Galileo ; Newton, -Herschel, Einstein,. etc. 70 photos
and drawings. Pub. at $5.00. Sate $2.98
94. - PRESENT-DAY PSYCHOLOGY, ed. by A. A. Ro
bick. Forty authorities in every branch of psychology,
from netirology to parapsychology, contribute original
studies in this most compresensive survey of the sub
ject in English thus far. Illus. 995 pp. Pub. at $12.00.
Sale. $2.98
95. EGYPTIAN ART. 115 large, full page photographs
and 43 color plates of beautiful sculpture and paint
ings from the rich collection of, the Cairo Museum.
Here are some•of the finest examples of Egyptian art
spanning almost 2000 years from pre-Dynastic times
to the last stages of the .glorious Empire, and repre
senting all the phases of its development. In marble,
wood, granite and' paint the Egyptian artists achieved
at times a perfection which almost remains unmatched
to this day. Photos arbby W. and B. Forinan and the
enlightening descriptiye• text by Malada Vilimkova.
Introduction by Abd-Ur-Rahman, curator of the Egyp
tian Museum in Cairo. Size 9 , 1x11". Imported.
Only 99.95
96. LIFE UNDER THE MICROSCOPE With 460
Captioned Photographs, '4 Full-Page Color Plates.
By 0. Jirovec et al. A beautiful volume on the micro
scope and its contribution to man's knowledce and
control .of nature, completely illustrating the infinite
variety" of . forms found in nature's works of art,
ranging from unicellular organisms to the structure
of the individual organs in the higher animals and
man. Briefly describes . the different types of modern
microscopes, pioneers in :rrucroscopy, etc. 9x12"-
Special $9.95
The University Bookkt9ms..
97. INDIAN SCULPTURES Maiterpumas of Indian.
Khmer and Cham Art. Over 260 lugs photo-illustra
tions by W. k B. Format). text by M. M. Nitwit. A
beautiful volume on Indian sculpture recording an
artistic achievement that •is at once sensual, lyrical
and steeped in the compaonate and mystic influence
of the- great Indian religions. Admirably selected
with an acute eye for detail and charm are such repre
sentative figures as the Buddha. Siva, Vishnu, Ganesa;
serpent kings, horse gods, celestial dancers, female
divinities; elephants, lions, sea monsters, monkeys.
Included is a sehiction of the best work from Khmer
and Cham. Detailed notes are provided for each of
the fascinating plates, with 'a concise outline of the
background that produced these masterple.ces, Lav
ishly bound with gold stamping. lOxt3".
Spacial Import $12.95
93. The Midwest: LAND OF THE LONG HORIZON.
ed. by Walter Hayighurst, with over 100_ historic illus.
trations. A stirring panorama of otir Midwest from its
discovery to its complex civilization 300 years Liter.
Personal experiences of early missionaries. trappers,
travelers, colonizers. Partial list of contributors::Aud
ubon, Parkman. Clark, Sandburg. Dos passos. Sinclair
Lewis. Frank Lloyd Wright. etc. 8x 11". Pub, at $12.30.
Sale $4.98
99. LILLUSTRATION—THE REVOLUTION IN
COLOR. The famous European 'art annual and cal
lector's item. 53 superb plates in full color. 100 other
fine reproductions within the text 1 brilliant articles
by leading critics on color in modern art from Monet.
to Pnltock. 1900 Christmas issue (back numbers of
these desirable annuals fetch up to Sl5 (►u►. Was 53,95.
Salo 53.98
100. GUNS OF THE OLD WEST, by Charles E. Chap
eL The definitive work of the firearms that opened
the frontier and conquered the American West—mag
nificently illustrated and documented in a- huge en
cyclopedia of fact and. legend; no collector of guns or
Americana can afford to miss.'Qver 500 different guns
illuttrated -by photos and scale drawings, plu& scores
of rlre prints of life in the West. from the Revolution
to the times of Teddy Roosevelt. Pub. at $12.50
Sale 1111.9. S
101. THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE BED, by Mary Eden
and Richard Carrington. The lore, literature and art
of the bed in every age and culture—every morsel of
curious and.diverttng information. on sleeping. loving
and languishing from the bouth4rs of ancient Egvtit
to the electric:blanket. 102 brilliant illustrations—rare
prints. lounging nudes, strange devices, rfoich more.
Pub. at $5.95. Sale 12.911
102. The World of Archaeology—DlGGlNG FOR HIS
TORY, by Edward Bacon. Vivid. detailed account..
of excavations and discoveries all over the world from
1945 to 1959, including the market-place of ancient.
Athens, the original Wall of Jericho. the Dead Sea
Scrolls and many other fantsestic finds. Fascinating
cultural. historical and aesthetie analyst's, world-tam-
MN archaeologists at work, new carbon-dating "tech
niques, etc. 63 pages of photos :.nd drawings. Pub, at
SlO.OO. Sal. 54.90
103. LINCOLN AND THE_PARTY DIVIDED, by E. F.
Zornow. flow Lincoln recouped the poltical anctmill
tary failures of the North in 11 . . e election of 1804 and
saved the union from disintegration. Pub at $4.00
Sale 11.9$
H. SWINBURNE: A. SELECTION. by Dam* Edith
Sitwell. An anthology of the controversial poet's
finest work—"A Ballad of Life," "A Ballad of
Death," "Madonna Mia," ...Lines from Atiactoria."
"Atlanta in Calydon." Laus Nenerts," and other 4--
with a critical discussion by the distnigu‘shed con
temporary poet. Pub, at $5.95. Sale 51.98
104. NEW YORK—The Empire. City. 177 photos by
Don Hunstein, intro. by Stephen Potter. Unique views
of people and places from Times Square to the Bronx,
from- the Waldorf to Greenwich Village and Harlem.
Intimate portrait of the color. crowds, concrete --and
spirit of the New Yorker's New York. Spacial $2.8
105. TROUBLED WOMEN, ed.- by Lucy Freeman.
Ten classic studies of the tortured inner lives of
women. - selected by the author of "Fight Against
Fears." The distinguished contributors , include Robert
Lindner„Helene Deutsch, Harold Greenwald and Ru
dolph Loetvenstem. Pub. at 55.00. Sala $1.911
106.- Stuart Closte's THE FIERCEST HEART. The
great Boer 'trek of the 1830's from (he Cape Colony
to the African interior told in a pulsing, action-packed
novel. 435 pp. PO. at $4.515 . Sala Si
107. GOODBYE tO UNCLE TOM. by J. C. Fumes.
Finally and coniprehenNively dernolmbes the myths
pertaining to the American'N'egro, from their origins
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 Tri
bune. Pub. at $7 50.- . Sale SIM
108. NATHAN TROTTER, PHILADELPHIA MER
CHANT, 1787-1853. by Elva Tooker. Trotter's suc•c;'zei
reflects the spectacular ri.ie of American busines:i
from mercantilism to speculative capitalism during
the stormy year+ of ,the industrial revolution, the Na
poleonic wars and two major depressions, Pub at
$6.00. Sala 11.98
105. IRELAND HER OWN., by T. A. Jackson. An
authoritative study of Ireland from her first subju
gation by th;.`English 800 years ago to the. Partition
in 1925---struggle for independence, liberation move
menta, great figures of Irish history. Pub. at $3.75.
Sal* 41.98
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110. BORNEO PEOPLE, by Malcolm MacDonald. Told
in a style worthy of Conrad, this 14 an affectionate,
exciting account of a 'lush land by its former Gov
ernor-General. Describes 4s native tribesmen, White
Rajahs, customs. .manners. dances, head•huriters
with an account. of' this impact 'J rnr.rdern
on a primitc. , e world. 4h photon. t r,oo
Sale 12.98
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