Battle of the Pacific and Japanese Opposition Related by USN Expert

Young Americans will need in-
formative material about the last
war and the authoritative writings
provided for them will serve an
important purpose in their studies.
The war with Japan will be re-
viewed, and for those in search of
basic material about it there is an
excellent account in "Midway —
Battle for the Pacific," by Capt.
Edmund L. Castillo, USN.
Published by Random House,
this book contains interesting ac-
counts about Admiral Nimitz, the
American forces, the numerous
attacks, the decisions that had to

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be made, the strength and methods
of the opposing Japanese.
Important maps and charts, illus-
trations of actions and of the
heroes of the war and explanatory
terms about the Japanese as well
as a guide to the pronunciation of
Japanese names.
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From Random House comes a
fine book for younger readers—a
Mexican story about a little boy,
the family goat whose horns were
painted red; about his sister and
their family. It is a story about
Carlos who acquired a pet—an owl
that became the delight of the
village.
In "Carlos and the Brave Owl,"
the author, Josephine Camille,
and the book's illustrator, her hus-
band Albert Camille, perform the
splendid task of providing a fine
narrative and an excellent intro-
duction to the Mexican way of life.
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Old classics are being revived
and a famous Rabelais Francoise
story is retold in a wonderful book
for the very young readers.
"The Wise Fool" by Paul Gal-
done is an adaptation of the 500-
year-old Parisian tale taken from
"The Third Book of Pantagruel."
The adapter also illustrated the
book and the marvelous multi-
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as the well-retold story about the
porter, the pennyloaf of bread,
the attempt to inhale the flavor of
the smoke from the cookshop, the
King's Fool who was called in to
be the arbitrator in a dispute that
makes such an entertaining plot
in a story that can be read by or
to the children in a very short
time. But youngsters will return
to it time and again and will al-
ways remember these fine pic-
tures.

This book was published by
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Also from Pantheon is a book
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foxes, the boys they meet, the
interferences by life in the city—
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Imitation may be the sincerest titled "Letters from Foxy" and
the
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