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By ALDOUS
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By IGNAZIO
SILONE
By PALINURUS
(Cyril Connolly)
SCIENCE, LIBERTY AND PEACE
A brilliant analysis of the individual to–
day and his future in the world. John
Haynes Holmes says: "As an essay of
the times it is incomparable. Like a sur–
geon's knife, this book penetrates into
the quivering reality of the world in
which we live today. It is a long time
since I have seen so valuable a discussion
of the plight of our civilization, and the
prospect for the future."
$1.00
AND HE HID HIMSELF
This play by one of the most distinguished
writers of our time tells the dramatic
story of the anti-Fascist movement in
Italy at the time of the Abyssinian war.
Pietro Spina, a well-born socialist intel–
lectual, at great risk to himself, returns
from exile to his native part ·of Italy–
there to work actively for the under–
ground cause. A moving drama of com–
radeship, beautifully written, by the au–
thor of "Fontamara," "Bread and Wine"
and "The Seed Beneath the Snow."
$2.00
THE UNQUIET GRAVE
The provocative confessional of a lead–
ing English critic. "A bitter yet refresh–
ing bouquet in which Mr. Connolly's own
perceptive, irreverent, and 'self-dismant–
ling' comments on the quality and mean–
ing of life are mingled with the wit and
wisdom of the writers he most admires."
-Th, Nation
$2.50
At all bookstores
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