Vol. 24 No. 3 1957 - page 466

A
COUP DE GRACE
MAROUEIUTE YOURCENAR, author of
Hadrian's Memoirs,
has now written a surprising modern novel of a strange,
tangled love affair. Translated by Grace Frick.
$3.00
LINES OF LIFE
FRANCOIS MAURIAC, France's Nobel Prize Winner, tella
the story of a depraved but charming young man whose
only asset
is
his youth, and of a middle-aged woman whose
only interest is making money.
Coming August
12,
$3.50
SECRET SERVANTS
RONALD SETH' S startling report shows how Japanese es–
pionage spread over the whole globe, ferreting out the
secrets of every major nation.
$4.00
FAI TO GO
MARY LOUISE AsWELL, in this novel, tells one of the
season's most sensational and chilling suspense stories-–
about a Halloween "trick" that lasted thirty years.
$3.50
A HISTORY OF FRANCE
AIiDRE MAuRolS "moves with ease and skill through the
long story of the evolution of France"-(N.
Y.
Times),
from the primitive cave dwellers through the first years of
the Fourth Republic "The best modern one-volume history
of France."-The
Spectator.
Translated by Henry L. Binsse
and Gerard Hopkins. Index. Maps.
Coming Augusll9, $7.50
HERCULES# MY SHIPMATE
ROBERT GRAVES recreates the lusty epic of Jason and his
search through the Aegean for the Golden Fleece. "An
amazing tour de
force."- Orville Prescott. Back
in
print.
Coming August
5,
$4.50
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