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3. Lillian Roth: BEYOND MY WORTH.
The author of I'll Cry Tomorrow tells
her story of escape from sin. Illustrated.
Pub. at $3.95. $1.00
4. DISASTER AT DUNDEE. By John Prebble.
A spectacular job of historical reportage; a
vivid account of a major 19th century catas-
trophe-the destruction by hurricane winds
of the newly built, gigantic Toy Bridge, just
as a train of travelers was crossing it; with
the prelude to the tragedy, the bitter inquiry
that followed and the aftermath that echoes
into our own times. Pub. at $4.00. $1.00
5. WINGED PHARAOH. By Joan Grant. "A
fine tale of ancient Egypt. . . a very beautiful
novel . . . a book of fine idealism, deep com-
passion and a spiritual quality pure and
bright as flame, a wise, sensitive and gracious
example of a type of fiction which is all too
rare."-N.Y. Times. Pub. at $3.95. $1.00
6. THE GREEN DRAGOON. By Robert D.
Bass. A big dual biography of Bonastre Tarle-
ton, British hero of the American Revolution,
and Mary Robinson, popular actress, fashion
plate of London and mistress to the Prince of
Wales, and their flamboyant 15-year love
affair. All the great American and British
personalities and events of the period from
the Revolution to the War of 1812 pass
through the pages of this rich, satisfying
book. Illustrated. Pub. at $5.75. $1.00
10. TRUMPETS FROM MONTPARNASSE.
By Robert Gibbings. Here is the most de-
lightful travel book imaginable; leisurely,
informed, perceptive, packed with interest,
painter's eye--a painter with a vast human
curiosity and an Irishman's love of wit and a
good story. Illustrated in color and black and
white by the author. Pub. at $5.00. .. $1.00
11. LOVE WITH PAPRIKA. By Maria Mol-
nor. A true story of love and the enchanted
world of pre-war Budapest, and of a proud,
fierce spirited people whose independence
and doggedness manifests itself still. Pub. at
$3.50. $1.00
12. STUDIES IN GENIUS. By Walter G.
Bowerman. Do great men determine crucial
events of history or do transitional periods
bring forth eminent men? A substantial text
in sociology, an examination of genius from
a psychological and statistical viewpoint. Over
80 tables and charts. Pub. at $4.75. $1.00
13. PREDICTING ADJUSTMENT IN MAR-
RIAGE. By Harvey J. Locke. Contributes to an
understanding of human adjustment through
an analysis of factors associated with mari-
tal adjustment and maladjustment. Data col-
lected through direct contact and interviews.
Profusely illustrated with tables, charts, etc.
Pub. at $3.50. $1.00
16. AN INTIMATE JOURNAL OF THE
DREYFUS CASE. By Maurice Paleologue. The
tense and exciting account of the great French
scandal, by the man who lived the Dreyfus
case for 6 years as liaison Officer between the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the French
army-a -rare combination. Pub, at $4.50.
$1.00
18. THE BIG THAW. By C. L. Sulzberger. An
expert examination of Russia and her satel-
lites, by the Foreign Affairs columnist of
The New York Times. Pub. at 54.00. $1.00
19. THE CHALLENGE OF MAN'S FUTURE.
By Harrison Brown. "We may well be grate-
ful to Harrison Brown for this book on the
condition of mankind as it appears to on
erudite, clear sighted, critically appraising
scientist. . . . The latest phase of technical
scientific progress, with its fantastic increase
of population, has created a situation, fraught
with problems of hitherto unknown dimen-
sions. . . . This objective book has high
value." ALBERT EINSTEIN. Pub. at $3.75.
$1.00

26.
LEARN YOUR FAVORITE
DANCE
A Complete Dance Course
at Tremendous Savings
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struction course that will teach you to
dance perfectly and to be the "life of
any party." Insteqd of the usual cost
of hundreds of dollars, you can learn
any of the dances listed below at a
tremendous saving. Each course con-
sists of:
1. A comprehensive and completely
illustrated book with drawings and
diagrams of foot patterns and stance.
2. Two Columbia 45 R.P.M. extended
play, non breakable records, with
music specially recorded as an audio
aid by top orchestras like Cugat,
Morales, Les Elgart, etc.
Pub. at $5.95 each Only $1.00 each
FOX TROT MADE EASY
MAMBO MADE EASY
LINDY MADE EASY
(with CHARLESTON)
29. THE IMMORTAL. By Walter Ross. Here,
with all its pathos, is described the homo-
sexual and heterosexual living of a moving
picture idol of the teen-agers, the society in
which he traveled, and the heartbreak of his
untimely end. Pub. at $3.50. $1.00
30. NO DOGS IN CHINA. By William Kim-.
mond. Illustrated. ". . . the broadest, most
fact-packed portrait of China to come out of
the mainland since the Communists took over
in 1949."-Time. Pub. at $4.95. $1.00
31. A WHISPER OF ETERNITY. By A. A.
Hoehling. The fascinating mystery of what
happened to the most famous war nurse, Edith
Cvell. Pub. at $3.95. $1.00
32.
Hours and hours of fun and play while
learning. Consists of 8 activity and story
books in color that will keep the young
folks intensely interested and happy.
Pub. at $2.00. $1.00
34. RENAISSANCE CAVALIER. By John S.
White. The story, background and develop-
ment of the aesthetic individualist and the
human spirit of the Renaissance period. Pub.
at $3.50. $1.00
35. ATOMS AND PEOPLE. By Ralph E. Lapp.
A leading atomic scientist reveals the dra-
matic post, present and future of the atom--
with emphasis on its future role in peacetime
development and its connection with the de-
velopment of aircraft and missiles. Pub. at
$4.00. $1.00
36. DISCOVERING THE REAL SELF. By E. F.
McDaniel. The human mind and emotions,
how they function and effect one another.
Pub. at $3.75. $1.00
37. TOO MUCH, TOO SOON. By Diana Bar-
rymore and Gerold Frank. The uninhibited,
uncensored story of the beatiful and talented
daughter of John Barrymore who, after sink-
ing to the depths of degradation, gathered
enough strength to return to normality. 25
fascinating photographs. Pub, at $3.95. $1.00
BOOKS 14a9,.1498
41. DICTIONARY OF FRENCH LITERA-
TURE. Edited by Sidney D. Braun. From the
languages romanes to Francoise Sagan, this
superb handbook achieves a comprehensive
view (in English) of all French literature. In-
cludes summaries of every important French
work, definitions of literary terms, and ar-
ticles on such related subjects as Provencal
language and literature, the cinema and
vaudeville. Illustrated. Pub. at $10.00. $4.98
42. A Disney Sketchbook: HE DREW AS HE
PLEASED. By Albert Hurter. 700 inspira-
tional drawings created for the Disney Studio
in a huge, handsome volume. ". . . a mas-
ter creator of fantasy. In his whimsical imag-
niation all things were possible. The sketches
in the book testify not only to his rare sense
of humor but also to his genuine ability as
an artist."-Walt Disney.
Pub. at $5.00. $1.98
43. MURDER, MAYHEM AND MYSTERY:
An Album of American Crime. By Alan Hynd.
The most comprehensive collection of true
crime stories. 33 of the most baffling and
fascinating cases, including The Lindbergh
Kidnaping, Loeb and Leopold, New York's
Easter Murders, The Lady in the Bath Tub,
etc. Huge, handsome, illustarted volume,
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44. LINCOLN'S COMMANDO: COMMAND-
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J. Roske and Charles Van Doren. Hailed as a
contribution to Civil War literature by re-
viewers of both the North and South, here is
a most thrilling chapter in The War Between
the States, and the story of the man who al-
most single handedly sunk the iron clad "Al-
bermarle" and was hailed as a hero by the
Navy, Congress and the President. Illustrated.
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bean. By Dr. German E. Ornes. The famous
Dominican exile tells the inside and factual
story of the career, personality, and the
regime of Generalissimo Trujillo that goes
far behind the propaganda that has flooded
the American press. Pub. at $5.00. $1.98
48..THE SPIRIT OF '76. Edited by Henry
Steele Commager and Richard B. Morris. The
thrilling story of the American Revolution as
told by the men who fought the battles-both
on the land and on the sea. 1,000 eyewitness
accounts. Over 1,350 pages. Profusely illus-
trated with maps and reproductions. 2 hand-
some volumes. Boxed. Pub. at $15.00. $9.98
49. TEN OPERATIC MASTERPIECES.
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panion: a huge, 9" x 12", handsome
volume, designed by Merle Armitage,
with over 80 decorative drawings by
Alberta Sordini. Authoritative descrip-
tions of Figaro, Mastersingers, Aida,
Carmen, Hoffmann, Boheme, Tosca,
Rosenkavolier, Three Oranges, and
Wozzek by Olin Downes. New piano
arrangements of the important vocal
and instrumental passages by Leonard
Marker. With a special "Music Locater"
to spot passages on L.P. recordings.
Makes a beautiful gift.
Pub. at $10.00. $4.98
50. TIN LIZZIE: The Story of the Fabulous
Model T Ford and the Revolution in Trans-
portation. By Philip Van Doren Stern. Here
is a story-basic Americana-that changed
social concepts throughout the world. Pro-
fusely illustrated with photographs, drawings,
charts, etc., and beautifully printed through-
out in two colors. 7I/" x 101/".
Pub, at $3.95. $1.98
51. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW: Man of the
Century. By Archibald Henderson. Here is the
really complete biography of the greatest
playwright of our time, a massive 969-page
work that features enough material by Show
himself to fill a fair-sized book-a biography
filled to the brim with facts and lined through-
cut with sudden, penetrating insights into
SF iw's many-sided personality. Illustrated.
Pub. at $12.00. $4.98
52. BRITISH ESSAYS IN AMERICAN HIS.
TORY. Edited by H.C. Allen and C. P. Hill.
An achievement in historical writings. 17 of
England's greatest historians, legal minds and
economists cover the entire field of American
history from the makingrof the Constitution
to contemporary events. Indexed.
Pub. at $6.00. $2.98
53. HARLAN FISKE STONE: PILLAR OF THE
LAW. By Alpheus Thomas Mason. This is
the first full-length portrait of one of the
most important legal figures of the twentieth
century. Fully documented and written in a
clear, masterful style, it makes clear, for the
first time, the inner wrokings of the Supreme
Court, and the personal factors that helped
to determine judicial decision.
Pub. at $8.75. $4.98
54. A TREASURY OF SEA STORIES..By Gor-
don C. Aymar. Illustrated by Rockwell Kent.
A lusty and exciting group of stories drawn
from every period of man's great struggle
with the sea from the days of Columbus to
World War ll. 33 selections concerned with
every great adventurer and representing Con-
rad, Melville and Stevenson among other
great writers. Pub. at $5.00. $2.98
58. THE NEW WORLD: FIRST PICTURES OF
AMERICA. Edited by Stefan Lorant. Five won-
derful books in one magnificent volume:
JOHN WHITE'S WATER COLORS, made in
Virginia in 1585; DE- BRY'S ENGRAVINGS
of the Florida Colony; DE BRY'S ENGRAV-
INGS of the Virginia Colony; THOMAS
HARIOT'S REPORT of the "new found land
of Virginia"; and EYEWITNESS ACCOUNTS
of LeMoyne, LeChalleux, Barlowe, Lane and
John White. Rare, unusual Americana. Beau-
tifully bound. 9 1/4" x 12". One of the finest
books on American history ever published. An
excellent gift. Pub, at $20.00. $6.98

57. THE USE OF HYPNOSIS IN PSYCHO.
PATHIA SEXUALIS. By A. von Schrenck-Not-
zing, M.D. A fascinating and scientific ex-
amination of the use of hypnotism in relation
to congenital-and environmental abnormalities
and sexual disorders. Pub. at $6.00. $2.98
59. LITERARY REVIEWS AND ESSAYS BY
HENRY JAMES on American, English, and
French Literature. Edited by Albert Mordell.
A collection of more than 60 essays, never
before assembled in book form, which prove
the noted novelist to have been a penetrating
and discriminating critic and, as the editor
points out, one with more impact upon Amer-
ican literary taste than is generally acknowl-
edged. With notes, postscript, and appendix.
Pub. at $10.00. $4.98
60. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GOLF. By Nevin H.
Gibson. A detailed history and data book of
golf from the 15th century to the present,
with official all-time records, PGA and other
championships, professional and amateur
leaders from 1885, major and semi-major
results, immortals of the world and much
more. Illustrated with rare prints, action
photos and portraits. An ideal gift for every
golfer. Pub. at $7.50. $2.98
61. CAMPFIRES AND BATTLEFIELDS
(Of the Civil War). By Rossiter John-
son. The largest, clearest and most
valuable pictorial history of the Civil
War published in one volume. Huge
format 10%" x 141" in size, re-
produced exactly as the sought after
and long out of print original edition.
There are 1185 illustrations of every
possible kind imaginable: Brady pho-
tographs, maps, battle scenes, fac-
similes, cartoons, songs of the Con-
federacy and the Federalist, etc. Every
aspect of the Civil War described in
clear, concise text--Battles on land
and the waters; Foreign Intrigues; Per-
sonalities; etc. Excellent source ma-
terial. An ideal gift.
Pub. at $15.00. Special $9.95
62. JESTING APOSTLE: The Private Life of
Bernard Show. By Stephen Winsten. A friend'
and neighbor's picture of the "private" Shaw,
the practically unknown man smothered by
the, over-publicized image created by Show
himself and perpetuated by others-authentic
and uninhibited revelation of the great per-
sonality. 27 illustrations. With notes and in-
dex, Pub, at $5.00. $1.49
63. A HISTORY OF EUROPE-FROM THE
INVASIONS TO THE XVI CENTURY. By
Henri Pirenne. "Incomparably the best text-
book on medieval European history in the
language."--Eileen Power in The New States-
man. (625 pages.) Pub. at $7.50. $3.98
64. THE ILLUSION OF IMMORTALITY. By
Corliss Lamont. With an Introduction by John
Dewey. The intelligent man's guide to the
age-long problem of immortality. "It is an
extraordinarily complete and well-informed
discussion of the problem of continuing per-
sonal life after death . . . and worthy of the
serious attention of all thoughtful persons. -
John Dewey. Pub, at $3.95. $1.98
65. MAGIC AND RELIGION. By George B.
Vetter. A large and completely indexed vol-
ume that analyzes every phase of both Magic
and Religion: Origins, Psychology, Sex, Wor-
ship, Profanity, Animism, Frustration, In-
stinct, Emotions, Mysticism, Prayer, Priest-
hood, Ethics, etc. Illustrated.
Pub, at $6.00. $2.98
66. THE PICTORIAL HISTORY OF PROT-
ESTANTISM. Ed. by Vergilius Ferm. The most
complete collection ever of etchings, draw-
ings, lithographs, maps and photographs de-
picting the 500-year history of Protestantism.
From Luther and Zwingli to the present day,
including the American frontier pastors, in
documented text and illustration. 512 pp.
1000 illustrations. Pub, at $10.00. $4.98
71. LAUGHTER IN BED. By Eddie Davis. A
clever compendium of comedy and cartoons,
plus a collection of quizzes, puzzles and gim-
micks that will cheer the sick and the healthy.
Pub. at $2.95. $1.49

67. A TREASURY OF TRUE. Edited by
Charles N. Barnard (Managing Editor).
A huge, rich and robust collection of
the best man-stories culled from the
pages of the famous magazine. Stories
by Paul Gallico, McKinlay Kantor, C.
S. Forester, Peter Freuchen, Bob Con-
sidine, Budd Schulberg and 25 others.
Illustrated throughout.
Pub. at $7.50. $2.98
68. PICTORIAL HISTORY OF AMERICAN
SHIPS. By John and Alice Durant. Americana
at its best! A word-and-picture story of Amer-
ican men, their ships and the life aboard ship
and ashore. A warm, human story of pioneers,
explorers, adventurers, merchants, and sea-
dogs as well as an informative and entertain-
ing history of sea-faring America. Illustrated
(in color and black and white) with over 500
woodcuts, paintings, silhouettes and photo-
graphs. Pub. at $10.00. $4.98
69. PICTORIAL HISTORY OF AMERICAN
SPORTS. By John Durant and Otto Bettmann.
A large, handsome volume giving the com-
plete story of sports in America and the place
that sports have had in our life from Colonial
days to the present.rIllustrated with 434
superb photographs ranging from rare old
prints to some of the finest photos ever taken
by a news cameraman. Pub. at $10..00. $4.98
70. FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS. By John Bart-
lett. A facsimile of the original edition. Of
value to every teacher, student, writer, etc.
Pub. at $4.75. $2.49
72. BEING AND NOTHINGNESS. By Jean-
Paul Sartre. The definitive Sartre. Explains his
entire concept of the philosophy of Being.
Theories of Human consciousness, and the
nature of the world, as well as his views on
social relations, freedom, and theories of
Existential Psychoanalysis. A MUST for every-
one interested in philosophy and psychology.
Pub. at $10.00. $3.98
73. TREASURY OF PHILOSOPHY. By
Dagobert D. Runes. The selection over
the whole span of recorded philosophy,
from the 6th century B.C. to the present
day. Included of course are the think-
ers of the Greek and Roman periods,
as well as the outstanding Hebrew
scholars, the Church fathers of the
Christian era and the whole prodigious
line of modern philosophers from the
Renaissance to our days. The wisdom of
the ages. Almost 1,300 pages.
Pub. at $15.00. $5.98
74. THE CHALLENGE OF MODERN ART.
By Allen Leepa. Foreword by Sir Herbert
Read. A simple, lucid explanation of what
modern art is and what it strives for. An in-
valuable guide through an exciting but con-
fusing maze. New, revised edition, with 237
diagrams and reproductions.
Pub. at $7.50, $3.98
75. THE MODERN MOVEMENT IN ART.
By R. H. Wilenski. The revised and enlarged
1956 edition of a classic study that shows
how modern art rejects the romantic notion
of the artist's greater importance than his art
and returns to classical ideas. More than 60
reproductions, two plates in color.
Pub. at $8.50. $4.98
76. ON CLIMBING. By Charles Evans. An
internationally famous mountaineer, a mem-
ber of the team that conquered Everest, tells
this story and describes in detail methods
and instruments that are most successfully
used in mountain climbing. Each step illus-
trated with photos and drawings. A most valu-
able book. Pub, at $5.00. $2.98
77. WHAT MAN MAY BE: The Human Side
of Science. By George Russell Harrison. A
distinguished scientist's robust and realistic
affirmation of man's continuing capacity for
growth in the world of today and tomorrow-
a world threatened by mechanization, atomic
destruction and the loss of religion.
Pub. at $4.00. $1.98
78. DECISIVE BATTLES OF THE U.S.A. By
Major-General J. F. C. Fuller. A one-volume
military history of the United States; a bril-
liant analysis of all the great battles-their
tactics, stratagems and historical consequences
-that have decided the course of our his-
tory from the Battle of Trenton to the Meuse-
Argonne. 29 maps and battle-plans.
Pub. at $6.50. $2.98
79. HISTORY OF THE INQUISITION
OF THE MIDDLE AGES. By Henry
Charles Lea. The only complete,
thorough and scholarly study of the
history of the inquisition ever made in
any language. Almost 2,000 pages, it
covers every aspect including religion,
law, superstition, witchcraft, the state
-its structure and organization, con-
flict between church and state, massa-
cres, etc. Available for the first time
in many years.
Pub, at $25.00. 3 vols., Only $14.98

20. The Slim Gourmet's SOUP COOK
BOOK. By Martin Lederman. More than
500 recipes for mixing and garnishing
everyday canned soups into personal,
exciting and exotic temptations. Slim-
ming soups, use of wines, herbs, etc.
Charts and illustrations. Pub. at $2.95.
$1.00

21. A MAN AGAINST INSANITY. By Paul
de Kruif. The renowned author of Microbe
Hunters writes the compelling biography of a
doctor who won his way back from insanity
and now shows others the way back with the
use of the new chemicals and a ministry of
loving care. Pub, at $3.95. $1.00
22. A BARBARIAN IN INDIA. By Ralf Op-
penheim. A vivid travelog depicting every
phase of life in India. 21 photos of temples,
people, Gods, etc. Pub. at $5.00. $1.00
23. The American Revolution: THE APOSTLE
OF LIBERTY. By M. de la Fuye and E. A.
Babeau. This excellent and readable biogra-
phy of La Fayette, "The best friend of the
American Revolution" is a primary source of
information, with considerable new material,
illuminating the part played by international
as well as domestic forces in the struggle
against England. Pub, at $5.00. $1.00

WESTERN AMERICANA
A. THE DALTON BROTHERS. By An Eyewitness. With an Introduction by Burton
Rascoe. A true and authentic account of the astonishing careers of the Daltons,
the most cold-blooded robbers in the history of the West. Real Americana.
Illustrated. Pub. at $5.00. $1.98
B. THE YOIJNGER BROTHERS. By A. C. Appler. Foreword by Burton Rascoe.
The life, character, and daring exploits of the Youngers, the notorious bandits
who rode with Jesse James and William Clark Quantrell. Illustrated. Pub.
at $3.50. $1.98
C. BEN THOMPSON: MAN WITH A GIN. By Floyd Benjamin Streeter. With
an introduction by William F. Kelleher. The life and times of the famous
gambler, operator, city marshal, and killer. Illustrated. Pub. at $4.50. $1.98
D. The Complete and Authentic Life of JESSE JAMES. By Carl W. Breihan.
With an Introduction by Homer Cray. All the known and veried data about the
daring border bandit, his brother Frank, and his notorious companions. Illus-
trated. Pub. at $4.50. $1.98

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