Vol. 28 No. 1 1961 - page 8

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ART AND ILLUSION
A Study in the Psychology of Pictorial Representation
The A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts, 1956
By
E.
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shall remember about it is the author's warmth and wit, the fabulous range of
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18 in color.
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ZEN AND JAPANESE CULTURE
By Daisetz T. SuzukI. "A wealth of material, profusely and handsomely iI/us–
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plates.
$8.50
THE LIMITS OF ART
Collected and edited by Huntington Cairns. Great prose and poetry from Homer
to Joyce, with an appraisal of each work by great critics, ancient and modern.
"Unique In scope, variety, and excellence. The
firs~
radically new idea for an
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CHAPMAN'S HOMER
The Iliad; The Odyssey and the Lesser Homerica
Edited, with introductions, by Allardyce Nicoll. This edition of George Chapman's
long·out·of-print text; while preserving the original as nearly as possible, may be
enjoyed by the modern reader.
2 vols., boxed $10.00
PSYCHOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS
An Anthology from the Writings of C. G. Jung
Collected and edited by Jolande Jacobi. A Survey of the work of Dr. Jung.
arranged under four main sections; The Nature and Activity of the Psyche,
Man in His Relation to Others, The World of Values, and On Ultimate Things.
$4.50
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