Books for the Discriminating Reader
Th~
stOTY of man's age-old
battl~
against tyranny and oppression
THE LONG ROAD TO HUMANITY
by Stanton
A.
Coblentz
This volume presents a panoramic view of man's struggle to escape the savagery
of
his
early beginnings and evolve as a social being. From primitive cannibalism
to the black deeds of the Inquisition to the terrible blood-letting of modem times,
Mr. Coblentz traces mankind's efforts in the face of enormous obstacles to create
a warm, benign, and decent world.
Based upon immense research-historical, anthropological, and
social-The Long
Road to Humanity
offers brilliant insights into all aspects of man's struggles,
defeats, and victories. As a result, we are enabled to see our own day reflected
in the mirror of the ages and thus gain an understanding of many of the prob–
lems that convulse our times.
~6.00
HENRY JAMES: The Creative
Process
by Harold T. McCarthy
A lucid and discerning analysis of the
artistic theories of a major creative
force in American literature. "A
thought-provoking tour de force."–
OT~gon
Journal.
$5.00
THE ORCHESTRA OF THE
LANGUAGE
by Ernest M. Robson
This study of the impact on the mind
of sound images in writing offers a
revolutionary new approach to the use
of words. Essential for all writers.
JEAN SANS TERRE
by Yvan Goll
$5.50
A great French poet's masterpiece
translated by such important poets as
William Carlos Williams, Allen Tate,
Babette Deutsch, and others. Preface
by W. H. Auden. Drawings by Dali,
Chagall, and Berman.
$5.00
TOYNBEE IN ELYSIUM
by Myra Buttle
The pseudonymous author of the hi–
larious attack on English Mainstream
poetry,
The Sweeniad,
deflates the
best-selling historian in a barbed and
witty satire.
$2.95
VIRGIL THOMSON: His Life
and Music
by Kathleen Hoover and
John Cage
At once an engrossing biography and
a perceptive analysis of Thomson's
music, this volume evaluates his art
and considers his position as one of
the leading modern composers. $6.00
THE VISIONS OF NICHOLAS
SOLON
by Monroe Engel
A distinguished novel about an
Ivy
League professor whose marriage is
shattered by the ghosts of his early
indiscretions. The work of a major
talent, author of
A Length of Rope.
$3.95
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