nature and man's fate
by GARRE'IT HARDIN
"To any layman who wants to know just
where the science of genetics stands and
is willing to meet the fairly strenuous but
not unreasonable demands made on his
attention, it is to be recommended very
highly indeed."-JOSEPH WOOD KRUTCH,
New York Herald Tribune Book Review
"The importance of this book cannot be
overstated."-PHILIP WYLIE I1lus.,
$6.00
The Negro
Vanguard
by RICHARD BARDOLPH
An important work of history
which traces the achievements of
outstanding American Negroes
from
1770
to the present; a
rec–
ord of struggle against ignor–
ance, poverty and prejudice;
an impressive story of leader–
ship; and an enduring contribu–
tion to a neglected area of
American history.
$6.50
MAY SARTON'S
latest
book,
I
Knew a Phoenix,
is a
warm memoir of her early
days in Belgium and in New
England. "Uniformly memora–
ble," says the
New York Herald
Tribune,
"With a fixed-in–
amber enchantment."
$3.75
Miss Satton's other
books
in–
clude
The Birth of a Grand–
father,
a novel;
In Time Like
Air,
poems;
The Fur Person,
a
delightful book about a cat.
Half Moon
Haven
by MARTIN RUSS
author of
The Last Parallel
"One of the most frightening
books I've ever read, and good
••• Russ is a fine, simple, very
aware writer."-NANCY HALE
"Leads the reader into a fascin–
ating cosmos . . . This sort of
writing takes skill of high order
.,.
Half Moon Hllven
establishes
a rapidly developing talent."
-FRANK G. SLAUGHTER,
N.
Y. Times Book Review $3.00