Vol. 17 No. 7 1950 - page 642

THE NEW AMERICAN EDITION OF
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Published this fall
MOBY·DICK
By Herman Melvill•.
Introduction by Sherman Paul, Ph.D.
GREAT EXPECTATIONS
By Charles Dickens.
Introduc¥'1:IE
b~JRL~'
Oq,h.sterton
WASIDNGTON IRVING
By Van Wyck Brooks.
SELECTED WRITINGS
By St. Thomas Aquinas. S.lected and
.dite4H~ MSr~RY FO't'T{l~
Arcy
PELOPONNESIAN WAR
By Thucydides. Translat.d alld with an
Introduction
by
Richard Crawle)'
Published last spring
THE CONFESSIONS OF
ST. AUGUSTINE
Translated, with Pre/ace
&
Notes
by Dr. E. B. Pusey
OF THE NATURE OF THINGS
By Lucr.tius.
Metrical translation
by William Ellery Leonard
NEW ENGLAND: INDIAN SUMMER
By Van Wyck Brooks.
THE SOCIAL CONTRACT AND
DISCOURSES
By Jean Jacqu.s Rousseau.
With an Introduction by C. D . H. Col.
THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO
Translated,
wit"
an
Introduction by Dr. A. D. Lindsay
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE
By Jane Austen.
With an Introduction by R. Brimley Johnson
UTILITARIANIS~
LIBERTY AND
REPRESENTATIVJ:. GOVERNMENT
By John Stuart Mill.
With an Introduction by Dr. A. D. Lindsay
PLAYS AND POEMS
By Christopher Marlow•.
With an Introduction by Edward Thomas
THE ETHICS OF ARISTOTLE
Translated by D.
P.
Chase. Edited with
Notes and an Introduction by
Prof.
J.
A. Smith
LEVIATHAN
By
Thomas Hobbes.
With an Introduction by Dr. A. D. Lindsa)'
E. P. DUTTON
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CONTRIBUTORS
BERNARD MALAMUD is a young
writer who lives in Oregon. "The
First Seven Years" is one of his
first published stories.
ERICH AUERBACH, who spent last
year at the Princeton Institute for
Advanced Studies, will teach next
year at Yale.
KATHERINE HOSKINS' last book
of verse was published by
th~
Cummington Press.
HOLLIS ALPERT is on the editorial
staff of The New Yorker.
RANDALL JARRELL's new book of
verse will be published in the fall
by Harcourt, Brace.
RICHARD CHASE's latest book is
a critical study of Herman Mel–
ville.
LESLIE
A.
FIEDLER teaches at Mon–
tana State University.
ISAIAH BERLIN, who was formerly
on the staff of the British Embassy
in Washington, is now teaching
History at New College, Oxford.
JOHN CLIVE teaches History at
Harvard.
LAURETTE SEJOURNE, the widow
of Victor Serge, is now living in
Mexico.
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