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Essays in Sociology
By H. H. GERTH AND
C. WRIGHT MILLS
A selection of newly translated writ–
ings from the work of one of Europe's
greatest social scientists, with a bio–
graphical introduction, notes, and
bibliography.
$5.00
MOZART
His Character, His Work
By ALFRED EINSTEIN
"The clearest, most vivid and most
credible picture of this most 'univer–
sal' of musical geniuses."-N.
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4th Printing. Illustrated.
$5.00
GERARD MANLEY
HOPKINS
Priest and Poet
lly JOHN PICK
"Dr. Pick's comment on individual
poems is sensitive and helpful . . . a
commentary which in clearing away
numerous misconceptions does service
to every
student."-Saturday Review
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Lit•rtlture.
$2.75
THE THEORY OF
CAPITALIST
DEVELOPMENT
By PAUL M. SWEEZY
" . .. deserves wide and careful read–
ing . . . an admirable study of the
economic forces which drive capital–
ists in a given direction."-The
Journal of Politics.
2nd Printing.
THE WESTERN
ISLAND
By ROBIN FLOWER
$4.00
The wit and warmth of the Irish are
captured in this book of literature
and customs of the almost vanished
community on the Great Blasket
Island. 3rd Printing. Illustrated. $2.50
SHORT IS THE TIME
By CECIL DAY LEWIS
Published in England in two volumes
as
Overtures to Death
and
Word over
All,
these poems are "vivid, spon–
taneous, fluent."-N.
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Review.
$2.25
ACRITICAL HISTORY
OF ENGLI$H .POETRY
By SIR HERBERT GRIERSON
and
J. C. SMITH
This collaboration between two great
scholars covers 1200 years of English
poetry from Anglo-Saxon times to
1939.
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