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THE AMERICAN TWENTIES
A Literary Panorama
Edited by JOHN K. HUTCHENS.
A literary era of great vitality and
enormous effect lives again in this fascinating cross-section of the
'Twenties.
$5.00
THE' STORY OF ENGLISH
By MARIO PEl,
author of
The Story of Language.
A brilliant study of
the English language, its past, present, and future.
With word lists,
index and bibliography.
$5.00
RELIGION AND THE MODERN MIND
By W. T. STACE.
An inquiry into the conflicts between religion and science
that is "logically and philosophically sound, scientifically accurate,
intellectually
important."--Saturday Review
$3.75
RUSSIA: A mSTORY
By SIDNEY HARCAVE.
An objective, readable survey providing the
political, economic and social background which makes intelligible the
U .S.S.R.'s present actions, objectives and motives. Illustrated.
$7.50
OUR AGE OF UNREASON
By FRANZ ALEXANDER.
In a book which is a landmark in the under–
standing of human behavior, a practicing psychoanalyst presents "an
excellent analysis of the psychological foundations of democracy and
totalitarianism."-New
Europe.
Revised Edition.
$4.50
WENDELL WILLKIE
By MARY EARHART DILl.!ON.
"A revealing biography about one of the
most fascinating personalities to rush across the national scene
proof that politics has room for the idealists and men of ideas."
-Washington Post
$4.00
THE TIME OF THE ASSASSINS
By GODFREY BLUNDEN.
A "novel about the Nazi occupation of the
Russian city of Kharkov ... a moving and stirring
book."-New Yorker
"There is no page. . that does not compel our admiring interest."
-LIONEL TRILLING.
$3.75
THUDBURY
By CLYDE BRION DAVIS.
"It seems likely that we do have the great
American novel . . . the dynamic story of a man and of a period . . .
a mighty achievement."-Boston
Herald
$3.75
THE HUNTSMAN AT THE GATE
By ALMET JENKS.
"Everyone who remembers pleasantly David Garnett's
Lady Into Fox
should enjoy Almet Jenks' book ... charming, warming
and way out of the ordinary."-N.
Y. Herald Tribune Book Review.
Illustrated.
$2.50
BLUE HILLS AND SHOOFLY PIE
By ANN HARK.
The lore of the Pennsylvania Dutch in "a leisurely
book full of the simple joys of quiet pursuits.. .. Unusually charming."
-VIRGINIA KIRKUS.
$3.75
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