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THE INTIMATE HENRY MILLER
Challenging essay. and unorthodox
opinions of the controversial author
of
Tropic of Cancer.
01653,
501
GIOVANNI'S ROOM
By James Baldwin. The sensitive,
highly praised novel about an Ameri–
can in Paris.
S1559,
351
ROMAN TALES
By Alberto Moravia. Stories of Rome's
back streets and slums, by Italy's most
distinguished contemporary writer.
S1612,
351
THE SOUND AND THE FURY
By William Faulkner. The Nobel
Prize winner's famous novel of a
proud and doomed Southern family.
01628,
501
ON THE ROAD
By Jack Kerouac. A coast-to-coast od–
yssey of today's youth in pursuit of
the ultimate in sensation.
01619,
501
BEAT BEAT BEAT
By William F. Brown. Risible cartoons
of bearded beatniks and Dharma bums
at home and on the road.
S1652,
351
THE YOUNG CAESAR
By Rex Warner. A novel by a noted
classical scholar about the Roman
dictator whose gamble for glory
changed the face of the world.
MD254,
501
THE ORIGINS OF ORIENTAL
CIVILIZATION
By Walter A. Fairservis, Jr. An ar-
chaeological
and
anthropological
study. Illustrated.
MD251,
501
A TREASURY OF ASIAN LITERATURE
Edited by John D. Yohannan. Liter–
ary classics from Arabia, Persia, India,
China and Japan.
MD243,
501
MAINSPRINGS OF CIVILIZATION
By Ellsworth Huntington. How cli–
mate, geography, and heredity deter–
mine a nation's character and history.
MT248,
751
RELIGION WITHOUT REVELATION
By Julian Huxley. The meaning and
aims of humanism explained by the
eminent scientist.
MD244,
501
THE STORY OF
JAZZ.
By Marshall Stearns. Colorful history
of jazz from African beginnings to
the present.
MD240,
501
NEW WORLD WRITING
The exciting series that offers the best of what is new and significant in fiction,
criticism, drama, and poetry from writers throughout the world, ranging from
Beckett and Ionesco to Saul Bellow and James Jones. The current volume, No. 14,
includes a unique section of creative writing from Latin America, poems selected
by Robert Graves, critical articles by Horace Gregory, Kenneth Rexroth and
Dan Wakefield, and other stimulating fare.
MT246,
751
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