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A. Richards
THE SCREENS AND OTHER POEMS
28 new poems, and an essay entitled
The Future of Poetry
by the
distinguished critic, scholar, and poet, author of
Goodbye Earth and
Other Poems.
"I am permanently excited about
Goodbye Earth
and
The Screens."-MARIANNE
MOORE
$3.95
Gerald Weales
TALE FOR THE BLUEBIRD
With his first novel-a high-spirited picaresque satire about America
and almost every type of American you can think of-Gerald Weales
has made his mark as one of the most talented of the new writers.
"The author is tu be complimented for his courage but above all for
h is irreverence.
It
is always full of gusto, surprises, and fresh ob–
servations."-New
Republic
$3.95
Leonard Woolf
SOWING
An Autobiography of the Years 1880
to
1904
A charming, urbane memoir of Leonard Woolf's Victorian boyhood
and his years at Cambridge. "... is just what an autobiography
should
be.
It
is thoughtful and truthful, it is not timid, and it throws
an interesting and sometimes valuable light on a number of people
whom the reader is grateful to know more about. . . . The two or
three appearances that Virginia Stephen makes on the scene are
exquisitely described and electrifying."-The
New Yorker.
Illustrated
with photographs.
$4.50
Ernst Schnabel
STORY FOR ICARUS
Rich in philosophic and symbolic overtones, by turns satiric and
moving,
Story for Icarus
is a splendid recreation of the Daedalus
legend, in which Theseus, Ariadne, Minos of Crete, and other mythi–
cal figures, as well as Daedalus himself, are drawn with v ivid
strokes. By the author of
The Voyage Home
and
Anne Frank : A
Portrait in Courage.
A January publication.
$4.75
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