Vol.14 No.1 1947 - page 75

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Stefan Zweig
BALZAC
This towering portrait-.L:weig's final masterwork-vividly recreates the
French immortal in all his extravagances, humanity, and genius. "A
work of high discrimination and pregnant interpretation."-AMY
LOVE·
MAN,
Saturday Review. Book-of-the-Month Club Sele&tum.
Illus.
$3.75
Frances Perkins
THE ROOSEVELT I KNEW
From
1910
until his death, she was Roosevelt's friend, confidant, and
aide. This warm and intimate story is a knowing woman's interpreta–
tion of his mind and character in action, a unique contribution to the
history of a man and his era.
Illustrated.
$3.75
Bruno Frank
THE MAGICIAN
ancl Other Stories
These nine stories and novelettes-the last works of this brilliant German
writer-are masterpieces of storytelling in the Continental vein. They
reveal his humor, humanity, and delicllte irony at its best.
$2.50
M. F. K.
Fisher
HERE LET
u·s
FEAST
From the world's best writing, the author of
HQW to Cook a lf'olj
has se–
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Waldo R.
Browne,
Editor
LEVIATHAN
IN CRISIS
TI1is international symposium on the State, its past, present, and future,
is the work of 54 prominent twentieth-century writers-a precise, pene–
trating and readable discussion of today's most vital problem, national
sovereignty.
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Elizabeth Madox Roberts
THE TIME
OF
MAN
This haunting and lovely story of Kentucky has achieved wide and en–
during fame since its publication by Viking in
1926.
Now it is reissued
in a beautiful anniversary gift edition,
tvith swenteetl wood et1gravings by
Clare Leighton.
Boxed.
$5.CO
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