THE COMPLETE ESSAYS
OF MONTAIGNE
Translated by DONALD M. FRAME. "A new translation that
offers definite advantages over even the best of its prede–
cessors."-The New York Times.
906 pages, $5.75
MARIE, OR
SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES
A NOVEL OF JACKSONIAN AMERICA. 'GUSTAVE DE
BEAUMONT. The first English translation of a novel by Tocque–
ville's companion on his travels in the United States.
$4.95
THE STRUCTURE OF FREEDOM
CHRISTIAN BAY. "An impressive performance. Of all the treat–
ments of liberty, this is the first one that has fully considered the
freedom of man as an individual, bringing modern psychology to
bear on political science."-Wilbur Schramm.
$7.50
BEST POEMS OF 1957
BORESTONE MOUNTAIN POETRY AWARDS 1958. Edited by
ROBERT THOMAS MOORE. "A recognized anthology of the best
poetry of the English-speaking world appearing each year in a
wide range of both 'little' and 'big' magazines."-Richard Armour.
$3.50
STANFORD SHORT STORIES 1958
Edited by WALLACE STEGNER and RICHARD SCOWCROFT.
This series has attracted great attention both in this country and
abroad, and has featured such promising new writers as Eugene
Burdick, author of "The Ninth Wave," and Dennis Murphy, author
of "The Sergeant."
$2.95
POPE AND THE AUGUSTAN STAGE
MALCOLM GOLDSTEIN. Provides an important supplement to the
biographies of Pope by showing his great interest in the theatre,
and illuminates this period in dramatic history by demonstrating
the appeal of early 18th century drama to a man of great taste
and intelligence.
$4.00
STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
STANFORD, CALIFORNIA