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T. S. E'LIOT
The Cultivation of Christmas Trees
His first poem since
Four Quartets,
in its first American edition. Typography and
design by Enrico Arno.
Published October 24th, $1.25
EDMUND WILSON
A Piece of My Mind
Witty, lucid, often controversial opinions on such matters as religion, the United
States, Europe, the Jews, science, sex, and on being sixty.
Published October 26th, $3.75
W. H. AUDEN, Editor
Selected Writings of Sydney Smith
w.
H. Auden has selected and written the introduction to this first American
collection of the prose works of Sydney Smith, a representative of English liberal–
ism at its best. Mr. Auden ranks Smith's polemical writings with Swift's and
Shaw's.
Published November, $6.50
JOHN BERRYMAN
Homage to Mistress Bradstreet
This new poem has been called "one of the finest poems ever written by an
American, a classic right on the
doorstep."-Conrad Aiken.
"The most dis–
tinguished long poem by an American since
The Waste Land."-Edmund Wilson.
Drawings by Ben Shahn.
Already published, $3.75
ALBERTO MORAVIA
Bitter Honeymoon and Other Stories
Italy's most famous contemporary author writes of the relations between the
sexes, in various situations, in and out of wedlock. Introduction by Philip Rahv.
Already published, $3.50
GEORGE N. SHUSTER
In Silence I Speak
This book tells the detailed, intimate and factual story of Cardinal Mindszenty's
life since his imprisonment in 1947, and analyzes the Communist "New Order"
in Hungary today.
Already published, $4.50
HENRY WEIHOFEN
The Urge to Punish
The Professor of Law at the University of New Mexico, presents a stimulating
discussion of the problem of the mental irresponsibility of criminals. Winner of
the American Psychiatric Association's Isaac Ray Award.
Already published, $4.00
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