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OXFORD BOOKS
The Life and Music of
Bela Bartok
By HALSEY STEVENS.
The rwt and only full-ac:ale biography
of Bart6k-whom many consider the greatest twentieth-century
composer. In the first section, Dr. Stevens describes Bart6k'.
remarkable life; in the second, he discusses individually all his
known compositions and, in the Epilogue, evaluates Bart6k's
total artistic achievement. Illustrated. With a complete !ist of
records and a bibliography.
$7.50
The Mexican Venture
By TOMME
CLARK CALL
To gather material for this up-to–
date account of the economic, social, political, and cultural
status of our southern neighbor, Mr. Call traveled more than
12,000 miles. He presents a colorful picture of Mexico'. com–
plex national development from her early history to her relations
with other countries today, particularly the United States. $4.50
The Philosophy of
J.
S. Mill
By R. P. ANSCHUTZ.
This new, systematic account of Mill's
philosophy is an important contribution to the intellectual history
of the nineteenth century. Mr. Anschutz considers Mill's in–
debtedness to Bentham, his ideal of scientific knowledge-derived
from Newton's physics-his concept of science and of induction,
and also his theory of the syllogism and his attitude toward
mathematics.
$3.00
An
Introduction to Eighteenth
Century Drama 1700-1780
By F. S. BOAS.
Intended for the theatre-lover, as well as the
student, this book lurveys a great period of
drama
from the
early plays of Rowe, Farquhar, and Steele to
the
comedies of
Sheridan and Goldsmith. Professor Boas includes a critical analysis
of each plot, indicates sources and influences, and discusses the
outstanding contributions of the Anglo-Irish playwrights.
$5.00
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