A New Name
Three Favorite Authors
SUMMER
on
the WATER
by
David Westheimer
NO SON
of MINE
by
G.
B.
Stern
the BLACK
LAUREL
by
Storm Jameson
the HUNTERS
and the HUNTED
by
Sacheverell Sitwell
Le
CORBUSIER
Edited
by
Stamo Papadaki
and a GREAT new Art ,Book!
The scene: a summer colony on a Texas river.
The mood: placid, lazy holiday life, with
tense passions beneath the surface. The prin–
cipal characters: a beautiful, intelligent Negro
maid and her thoughtlessly cruel mistress.
$3.00
A charming vagrant looks enough Hke R.
L.
STEVENSON to be his natural son. He fools
lots of people, until he has a Jekyll-Hyde
struggle with his conscience. A haunting
novel, and a beautiful, authentic portrayal of
Stev.enson himself.
$3.50
"If this is not the best novel of post-war
Europe •.• I don't know what is."-Kelsey
Guilfoil in the CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIB–
UNE. Set in the midst of Europe's decay,
Storm Jameson's new novel has "a burning
fury about it."-London TIMES.
$3.00
For a glorious art pilgrimage, let the youngest
Sitwell show you the wonders-present or
past-of nature, art and music. This haunt–
ingly beautiful book of art criticism "is an
intellectual banquet."-TIME. Illustrated.
$4.00
A superb book, the first in English to show
the full range and magnitude of Le Cor–
busier's achievements through the various
media he has used-architecture, town-plan–
ning, painting and writing. With 180 striking
illustrations.
$7.50
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