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EUGENE
ONEGIN
ALEKSANDR PUSl-IKIN'S
novel in verse, translated
from the Russian, with com·
mentary, by VLADIMIR NA·
BOKOV. "Only a quadrilin·
gual artist·schol ar of Mr.
Nabokov's genius could have
accomplished this wizard–
ry" -
HARRISON E. SALISBURY,
N.
Y. Times.
"A magnificent
achievement and unsur·
passed as a translation and
annotation of Pushkin's
poem."-ERNEST
J .
SIMMONS,
N.
Y. Times Book Review.
Appendices, index. In four
volumes, boxed:
$18.50
The Eternal
Present, Vol. II:
THE BEGINNINGS
OF ARCHITECTURE
By S. GIEDION. The A.
W.
Mellon Lectures in the Fine
Arts, 1957, at the National
Gallery of Art. "Enhances
our understanding of all
architecture, ourselves and
our world."-WOLF VON
ECK'
ARDT, Seven
Arts News.
"Astounding erudition, spar·
kling insights, beautiful il·
lustrations.-Library Jour·
nal.
345 illustrations, 18 in
color.
$12.50
Previously published:
THE ETER.
NAL PRESENT Vol. I: THE BEGIN·
NINGS OF ART.
$12.50
PLATO 2:
THE DIALOGUES,
FIRST PERIOD
By PAUL FRIEDLANDER.
Translated by HANS MEYER·
HOFF. The second of three
volumes representing the dis·
tinguished German scholar's
commentaries on Plato, which
have profoundly Influenced
modern Platonic studies.
$5.00
PrevIously' published:
PLATO: AN INTRODUCTION.
$5.00
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