f' TEMBER 17, 1956 TNF Tt'UTE2 4 NT UkA TKW aa a". 1 aaLalaVA11 1/111Lx I PAGE '' s has the S I Social Sciences- Psych., Soc., Anth ro., Pol. Sc i. WELCOME! 1. Abram Kardiner, WAR STRESS AND NEUROTIC ILLNESS. A practi- cal program for the management of traumatic neuroses offered in this brilliant analysis by a psychiatrist whose many years of experience with chronic cases is here supplemented by detailed new material on the acute phase. This is the latest, Devised ed. pub. by Hoeber Medical Book Pub- lishers. A technical work of great import. Regularly 4.50, bargain 1.19 2. Edmund Bergier CONFLICT IN MARRIAGE. About the unhappy un- divorced by the author of "Divorce Won't Help." Import, about 2.25 Marshall Sale Price 97c 20. TITO SPEAKS, His Self Portrait and Struggle with Stalin. Half-auto- biography, half-biography; written, edited, and recorded by Vlodimer Dedijer. 471 pages plus 15 full-page plates & 2 maps. An important record of current history. 1953, import, about 5.00, sale 1.19 21. Nandor Fodor, NEW APPROACH- ES TO DREAM INTERPRETATION. Recent findings in the psychoanalytic interpretations of dreams. Reg. 5.00 1.98 22. Herbert Spencer, EDUCATION: INTELLECTUAL, MORAL, & PHYSI- CAL. 253 pages, import, about 1.75 59c 23. Ferdinand Lundberg, THE TREA- SON OF THE PEOPLE. A veritable muck-raker attack on our failure as American citizens. 1954, 4.50-1.19 ecome to atic Sale ... One of the Best I've Run Here are a very few of the hundreds and hundreds and hun- dreds of good and great books now on sale at Michigan's ex- citing big book store. These are the cream of currently avail- able publishers' overstocks. I have handpicked them myself from all conceivable sources of supply. Do not be misled by my very low, sometimes absurdly low, prices. These are all excellent, high-quality titles. You may notice that hany of the bargains are imports from Britain ..,. and the American dollar still goes a long way there. This is your chance to SAVE AND SAVE on brand-new, choice quality books! Use the ORDER COUPON at the bottom of this page. (Use it also for the magnificant quality paper-bound titles on the opposite page.) DO IT NOW while stocks are complete, for many of these bargains are in short supply, and all of them are going out-of-print. And then come in if you possibly can and browse thru hundreds more at bargain prices and thru the thousands of magnificent titles -- new, sale, and used - all on open-shelf display in my great book store. - BOB MARSHALL GLORIOUS, GLORIOUS TRAVEL TITLES IMPORTED FROM MUNICHI An absolutely fabulous group of 7 large art-book size collections of photography masterpieces. Each book has a two-page map, perhaps 20 pages of pertinent text in English, and over 210 magnificent full- page photos of the country, its people, landscapes, animals, architecture, cathe- drals, works of art, its urban and rural areas, etc. etc. Unbelievably-fine photos, superb work. The captions are all in English. The bindings are simple, taste- ful, and (unlike many European art-book bindings) very sturdy. Needless to say the typography and press work is of the highest quality. These books com- pare most favorably with American art and photography titles selling at 10.00 and 12.50. My special purchase price for each volume-a great bargain ....4,98 111. THIS IS EGYPT 114. THIS IS YUGOSLAVIA 112. THIS IS SPAIN 115. THIS IS ITALY 113. THIS IS FRANCE 116. THIS IS AUSTRIA 117. THIS IS SWITZERLAND all of these pub. in last 21 years each just 4.98 Mustopha Kemal Attaturk 3. Ray Brock, GHOST ON HORSE- BACK. Born a rebel, Attaturk rose to prominence as Turkish general who won at Gallipoli. (That fomouse long battle of WW One discussed at great length here.) Here is the incredible life story of the founder of modern Turkey. 4.75 1.59 4. H. St. John Philby, ARABIAN JUBILEE. A major history of lbn Sa'ud and of Arabia. No cother Euro- peon has identified himself so thor- oughly with things Arabian. 6.00 A bargain 1.98 5. MY MISSION TO SPAIN, Claude G. Bowers. The former U.S. ambassa- dor watching the rehearsal for World War 2. A noted political historian' as well as an ambassador for 20 years; here is his dramatic, tragic -book. Reg. 6.00 1.59 6. Earnest Hooton, YOUNG MAN,- YOU ARE NORMAL. The entertaining study of young male animals of the human species by one of America's most brilliant anthropologists. 2.50 97a 24. Joseph Wortis, FRAGMENTS OF AN ANALYSIS WITH FREUD. A revealing portrait of Freud as a man and as an analyst. This is not full of idolatry; it is a viable study of the personal experiences of a leading psychiatrist. Sells reg- ularly at 3.00. This is a real special 97c 1 118. THE FACE OF LONDON, Harold Clunn. A storehouse of information, a prodigious volume of over 335,000 words, 650 pages long plus 89 pages of illustration. Tho not arrsnged like a "guide book" this is the complete and competent guide to post-war Greater London. A gigantic index makes it invaluable for the traveller, the student, & the armchair voyager. An import, pub. in 1951 at 6.00, my sale special 1.98 119. A FEW GYPSIES, Rupert Croft- Cooke. Essays on aspects of gypsy lore and life, each followed by an authen- tic Romani tale. Illus., 2.50 97c 120. NAGEL'S BLUE GUIDE TO FRANCE. This is the travel guide. Text is indEnglish. Over 800 pages. and I would not begin to count the number of maps. 1950-51 edition. These guides sell in this country at from 6.00 to 7.50. My special price is just 1.98 121. IRELAND: A GUIDE. Like it sez, this is a splendid guide to Ireland for the tourist (including arm-chair vari- ety). 75 fine photos, 3 maps, 2,50. 97c climbing Mont Blanc 122. T. G. Brown, BRENVA. As Whymper was possessed by the Mat- terhorn, so Brown was by the Brenva face of Mont Blanc, one of the grand- est and steepest precipices in the Alps. With 72 great plates, 2 maps, Im- port, 4.00 1.19 123. Arnold Lunn, THE MOUNTAINS, OF YOUTH.-Fine writing, good adven- ture; an accepted classic of Alpine literature. 18 plates, import, 2.50, 97a 124. THE BRIDGES OF BRITAIN, Eric De Mare. A comprehensive sur- vey, a most-handsome, over-sized book with beautiful typography and fine paper. This is a very fine item with 156 illustrations, mostly full-page plates. An import, regularly about 9.00 2.98 125. THE HEART OF ENGLAND, Ivor Brown. With ease and literary grace this born essayist ranges at large over many aspects of English life and char- acter. A fulsomely-illustrated British Heritage volume. Handsome letter- press and simple binding complement text and picture. An import, regularly about 2.75 1.19' 126. SEAS & SHORES OF ENGLAND, Edmund Vale with a foreword by Quil- ler-Couch. Heavily-illustrated, includ- ing a colored frontispiece by Con- stable. One of- the beautiful British Heritage books, the title describes the subject matter. An especially fine book to give to a discriminating person..Im- port, 2.75 1.19 127. BRITISH HILLS AND MOUN" TAINS Another of the illustrious Brit- ish Heritage series. Illustrations, maps. Import, about 2.75, sale 1.19 ' I 7. GROUP RELATIONS AT THE CROSSROADS, edited by Muzofer Sherif and M. 0. Wilson. Original papers by 14 distinguished authorities in psychology, sociology, and human behavior including Anastasi, Blumer, Festinger, Gardner Murphy. 1953, 4.00, sale 1.98 S. J. B. Morton, BRUMAIRE: THE RISE OF BONAPARTE. His fourth book on the French Revolution, in this vol. tracing the conspiracy of events from 1795 and the death of Robes- pierre thru 4 chaotic years to Napol- eon's return from Egypt and the establishment of the Consulate. Im- port, about 2.75 1.19 9. SOUTH AMERICA CALLED THEM, Victor W. Von Hagen. The thrilling history of the explorations of the great naturalists - Darwin, La Condamine, Spruce, and Humboldt -- who went into unknown dangers in a wild land. Illustrations, 1955, 3.75 1.98 10. THE POWER OF SEX, Dr. F. S. Coprio. A leading psychiatrist dis- cusses frankly and simply the influence of sex on personality from childhood to old age, and how to develop the type of sexual relationship that makes for ideal marriage and family life, 3.00 1.19 11. THE RUSSIAN CHURCH AND THE SOVIET STATE, John S. Curtiss. A penetrating study of the Russian Orthodox church from the fall of the tsar to the present. 1953, 6.00 My Special Buy 1.98 12. DAVY CROCKETT'S OWN STORY, as written by himself. A 1955 reprint (with new type and explana- tory footnotes) of Crockett's auto- biography to which has been added several of the speeches he delivered in Congress. Many illustration in the the text. A real piece of authentic Americana; a very attractive volume of'377 pages. 3.50, sale 1.19 13. D. W. Brogan, THE PRICE OF REVOLUTION. A brilliant study of violent chanaes and their efferc 25. THE COLONIAL CRAFTSMAN, Carl Bridenbaugh. A handsome book, a thorough study. The craftsman of the rural north, the rural south, the urban craftsman, the craftsman as a citizen, etc. 17 illustrations. 4.25. 1.98 26. MAHARANI, THE STORY OF AN INDIAN PRINCESS, by Brinda, Ma- harani of Kapurthala. 16 pages of photos. 1954 pub. at 3.50, sale 97c 27. CRIME AND PSYCHOLOGY, Claud Mullins with intro. by Edward Glover. Solid study of pioneering work in using help of medical psychologists in treatment of criminals. Published by Methuen in Britain, 250 pps., about 2.25 97c 28. Francis Williams ERNEST BEVIN. A well - written biography about famed Labor leader, political figure, and Foreign Secretary. Much fasci- nating material including Bevin's im- pressions of and relations with Stalin, Molotov, Truman, Lloyd George, Chamberlain, Churchill, the War Cab- inet, etc. Intro by Attlee. An import, about 5.00, special 97c 29. Robert Payne, ZERO-THE STORY OF TERRORISM. Do not be misled by my bargain price, this is an important, erudite study of the philosophy and practice of ni- hilism over the past 100 years with much about Bakhunin (and Marx), Hitler and Himmler, the Russian Revolutionaries from Herzen to Stalin, including Lenin and Trot- sky. Import, 2.75, bargain ._59c 6 A 30. Jay Monaghan's biography of THE GREAT RASCAL: THE EXPLOITS QF THE AMAZING NED BUNTLINE. King of the dime novelists, Buffalo Bill's promoter, soldier, sportsman, western trader, roue, political manipu- lqtor, adventurer extraordinary. 4.50 Bob Marshall's price 1.19 31. ON HUMAN FINERY, Quentin Bell. A piece of curiosa with many an aside in the serious direction of Thor- stein Veblen and Conspicuous Con- sumption & Waste. All kinds of un- usual theories about fashion and mode in dress, plus 16 plates, 4 in color. 2.75 1.19 32. WINSTON CHURCHILL, a most excellent "informal study of great- ness" by Robert Lewis Taylor, writer of many "Profiles" forthe "New Yorker." A big, 441-page biog. 9 plates," 4.50 1.19 33. Jules Michelet, SATANISM AND WITCHCRAFT. A classic study in medieval superstition. 3.00 1.19 34. Compton Mackenzie, T H E WINDSOR TAPESTRY. A study of the life, heritage, and abdication of His Royal Highness, the Duke of Windsor. 591 pages, import, about 3.50. My special 1.19 35. WITCHCRAFT TODAY, G. B. Gardner, with introduction by Marga- ret Murray. 1955, 4.00 1.98 36. H. J. Duteil, THE GREAT AM- ERICAN PARADE. The strange por- trait, withal a challenging and stim- ulating one, of America that Europe accepts. 1953, reg. 3.75, Bob Mar- shall's sale 1.19 37. JACK LONDON: AMERICAN REBEL. A collection of his social writ- ings together with an extensive study of the man by Philip Foner. Reg. 3.50, sol 1.98 O THE ARTS 48. THE SHAKESPEAREAN SCENE. Herbert Farjeon. Written for the "man on the street" (tho of real value for the specialist) here are the shrewd, brilliant reflections of an astute Brit- ish critic with a "fine ear" for Shake- speare and a "keen eye" for the per- formances of Edith Evans, Olivier, Gielgud et. al. Import, Regularly 2.50, Bob Marshall's sale 1.19 49. THE GLOBE RESTORED. A study of the Elizabethan Theatre by C. Wal- ter Hodges. A brilliantly, profusely il- lustrated work on the stage at the time of Shakespeare. 1953, 7.50, 2.98 50. SURVEY OF.AMERICAN PAINT- ING. A very plush catalog for an ex- hibit at Carnegie Institute. Paper cov- ers. Has 136 full-page black-and- white plates, lots of text replete with biographical information, long criti- cal essay by Homer Saint-Gaudens, etc. Special purchase 69c 51. ENGLISH CHURCH CRAFTS- MANSHIP, F. H. Crossley. An intro- duction to the work of the medieval period and some account of later de- velopments. Very generously illus- trated, some color. A British Heritage vol., 2.75 1.19 52. Alex Comfort, ART AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. Import, 1.75 59c 53. NINETEENTH CENTURY AR- CHITECTURE IN BRITAIN, R. Tur- nor. Heavily illustrated, 126 plates, mostly full-page, plus 8 illustrations in the text. Import, 5.00 1.19 54. Frederick Dorian, THE MUSICAL WORKSHOP. How the great compo- sers created their music from the first inspirational vision to the finished score. What occurred in the composer's world of sounds to inspire his work? What went on in Beethoven's inner workshop that finally resulted in the Eroica or the Ninth? Regularly 4.00- my sale 1.19 55. EDWARD ELGAR, a study and bi- ography of the composer by Mrs. Rich- ard Powell. Many plates, 2.50 __59c 56. Nicholas Nabokov, OLD FRIEDS AND NEW MUSIC. An American composer of Russian origin writes of his famous friends-Niinsky, Diaghi- ev, Derain, Koussevitzsky, Prokofiev, Massine, Balanchine, and many oth- ers. 4.50 1.19 PHILOSOPHY & RELIGION 61. THE BABYLONIAN TALMUD, a full cross-section selection from the entire 63 books, translated by Leo Auerbach. 286 pages. 4.00 ®1.98 62. Giovanni Popini, THE DEVIL. Once again this brilliant, unconven- tional, and eminently readable Catho- lic writes on a theme of vital signifi- cance: the role of the Devil in divine and human affairs. The author's long interest in the problem of evil flowers in this, his final book on this theme. 1954, 3.75, sale 1.19 64. Alfred North Whitehead, ESSAYS IN' SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY. A cross-current from the career of a clistinguished philosopher-perennial philosophic problems, the meaning and future of learning, basic theories in the science of mathematics. Regu- larly 4.75, my sale 2.49 66. A. E. Bennett, RENDER UNTO CAESAR. Unusual study of religion in- cluding Hinduism, Buddhism, the problem of evil, occultism, ancient Greek thought, Judaism, etc. as the author works his way to a mystical and individual Christianity. Import, 3.50 97c 68. Christopher Sykes, TWO STUD- IES IN VIRTUE. The author's fasci- nation with revolutionary and whole- hearted devotion to an ideal mani- fests itself in this most unusual study of (a) Zionism, and (b) the Rever- end Richard Sibthorp, a friend of New- man whose religious sincerity, caught in the vortex of controversy, changed his faith between Anglicanism and Catholicism no less than 5 times. Im- 88. Richard Wright, BLACK POWER. His visit to the African Gold Coast. 1954, regularly 4.00, special -1.19 89. Gerald Heard, THE RIDDLE OF THE FLYING SAUCERS - IS AN- OTHER WORLDWATCHING? Import. A Special Price 1.98 THE PLEASURES OF LIFE Here is a handsome British series, designed to illumine great human .pleasures, each written by a dis- tinguishedmauthority. A lot of his- tory, some essay, no little wit. Bound in cream buckram with an average of 16 plates, half in color - reproductions by great (and some lesser-known) artists. About 250 pages per vol., these delight- ful books make marvelous gifts, among other things. Imported. 92. DRINK, Andre Simon 93. .GARDENS, .William .Beach Thomas 94. THEATRE, Harold Hobson 95. WOMEN, C. Willett Cunning ton 96. GOLF, Bernard Darwin 97. CLOTHES, James Laver regularly $5.00 SALE SPECIAL, Each $1.98 90. Sid Hoff, OKAY - YOU CAN LOOK NOW! Cartoons, reg. 1.25, 59c 91. WORDS FAIL ME! A brand new colection of captionless cartoons - clever, racy, droll. 2.00 _____9 4c each- any 3for $100 AA. John Arlott edits this fine anthology of contemporary British poets, including Aldington, Betje- man, Blunden, Campbell, C. Day Lewis, MacNiece, Plomer, Edith Sitwell, Spender, Dylan Thomas, and many others. A splendid selec- tion but salewise it fell on its face because the title is FIRST TIME IN AMERICA. While the title is ac- curate (none of these, poems ap- peared here before) neither the title nor the jacket copy really tell about the book nor give its "feel." Because sale flopped I can offer as a Bob Marshall find this 3.00 book at a really unusual bargain 49 BB. Claren'ce King, YOUR COM- MUNITY IN ACTION. An ex- cellent guidebook for everyone who ever serves or leads a committee. 1952, 2.00 ________49c CC. THE GOSPEL OF ST. MARK, translated by Edward Vernon di- rectly from the Greek into simple, straightforward English and printed as a continuous narrative. 2.00, sale 49c DD. Col. S. L. A. Marshall ISLAND VICTORY. Publ. in 1945 by the Infantry Journal, it marks a new method of writing accounts of mili- tary action using "the interview after combat." Here is the gra- phic, illustrated story of the im- portant battle for Kwajalein Atoll as seen by the men who fought it, Out-of-print 49c EE. JOB HORIZONS, A Yale Labor & Management Center study of job satisfaction & labor mobility. Why do people- change their jobs? 1949, 2.25 ________49c FF. NEW SCHOOLS. FOR A NEW CULTURE, an action program by democratic education by MacCon- nell, Melby, Arndt, and Bishop. Revised, 1953 ed. Reg. 3.00, spe- cial 49c GG. PICTURES OF EVERYDAY LIFE. Genre painting in Europe, 1500-1900. An attractive stiff- paper bound volume of over 85 black-and-white prints. 49c HH. Paul Mazur, THE STAND- ARDS WE RAISE. A noted econo- mist, business writer, and financial A PLEASANT MISCELLANY LITERATURE & BELLES LETTRES 71. Witter Bynner, JOURNEY WITH GENIUS: Recollections & Reflections Concerning the D. H. Lawrences. A critical study of the highest order in- terwoven with a tale of a long friend- ship. Import, about 4.00 1.50 72. Nikos Kazantzakis, THE GREEK PASSION. A new novel by the author of Zorba the Greek. 4.00 59c 73. RUSSIAN LITERATURE FROM PUSHKIN TO PRESENT DAY, a study by Richard Hare. Import, 2.00 _97c 74. Boudelaire, Rimbaud, Verlaine SELECTED VERSE AND PROSE PO- EMS. 352 pages, reg. 3.00, sale 1.98 75. Lafcadio Hearn, THE SELECTED WRITINGS. 3 complete books-CHI- TA, SOME CHINESE GHOSTS, KWAI- DAN, & many other stories and es- says. Malcolm Cowley intro. 574 pages, 4.00 1.59 76. Derek Stanford, DYLAN THOM- AS. The myth and the man, the po- ems, his prose and drama, a selected bibliography. 1954, regularly 3.59, my special price 1.98 EXTRA BONUS-69c each or 2 for $1.09 a novel by Allan Seager 77. AMOS BERRY, a major 376- page novel by University of Michi- gan professor of creative writing. As far as I'm concerned this is by all odds the best novel written in 1953, and I am proud to commend it in the strongest terms. A novel of action couched against a philo- sophic quest for individual and so- cial meaning in the de-personal- ized mid-20th Century . . . but with characterization like Dickens or Turgenev. Regularly 3.95 - A Bob Marshall Special 59c 1 I 132. HIGH GREEN AND THE BARK PEELERS, R. M. Neal. The complete story-from engine cab- to round- house--of the inner workings of a railroad, the Boston & Maine, by a real rr. fan. Has the liveliness and zest of a youngster reporting a ball game. 3.50 69c 133. Robert Graves, HOMER'S DAUGHTER. With his vast and bril- liant talent goes a superb classical knowledge.. Published just last year at 3.95, this is a very unusual bar- gain opportunity 69c 134. IS THERE A REPUBLICAN MAJORITY? Political trends: 1925- 56 as viewed by Louis Harris, Re- search Exec. with the Elmo Roper Organization. Estimate of current & future political forces, leaning heav- ily on poll-taking technique. Fore- word by Lazarsfeld and Stouffer. 1954, 3.50, sale 69c YOU MAY COMBINE ANY TWO SALE BOOKS PRICED AT 1.19 EACH AND GET THEM (With Our Blessing) AT AN EVEN LOWER PRICE- JUST $2.00 with special attention to the Amer- ican, Russian and French Revolu- tions. Brogan is Professor of Politi- cal Science at Cambridge. Reg. 3.50, my special 97c 14. Werner Wolff, PERSONALITY OF THE PRE-SCHOOL CHILD. A comprehensive study. At the theoreti- cal level, much of great value on the child's search for his self. At the practical level, much on education, guidance, personality diagnosis. A major work in this field. An import, about 5.00, my special 1.98 15. OUT OF RED CHINA, Liu Show- Tong. Amazing revelations of inner workings of Communist China. First book by a Chinese who lived thru it and escaped. Intro, by Dr.Hu Shih. 1953, 4.50 1.19 i i 1 i e I i t 78. THE ART OF SIMENON, Thomas Narcejac. Remarkable insight in his development as a novelist, import 97c 79. Roger du Gard, RECOLLECTIONS OF ANDRE GIDE. 2.75, sale __1.19 80. DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE, ed. by Robert Richards. Concise reference for general reader, 260 pages plus 23 plates. Reg. 5.00, sale 2.98 98. ANTHOLOGY OF WINE, ed. by Jean Mowat, foreword by Andre L. Simon. A rather charming anthology of short pieces and poems on wine. Illustrated. An import, about 2.00 97c 81. APOLLINAIRE TO ARAGON; 30 MODERN FRENCH POETS, translated with an introductory essay by W. J. Strachan. Import, 2.00 97c 82. APHRA BEHN, by Emily Hahn, whose sharp powers of characteriza- tion and ability to treat affectionately but satirically the foibles of human nature were never more apparent than in this lively story of Aphra Behn, the first woman in England to make her living by her pen. Import, 2.75, sale 1.19 83. Arturo Barea, THE FORGE. A writer of genius tells with the stamp of artistic truth of his youth in Spain when a rebel was forged. George Or- well wrote: "He is one of the most valuable of the literary acquisitions that England has made as a result of Fascist persecutions." Import, about 2.25 97c 84. George Lamming IN THE CASTLE OF MY SKIN The sensitive, imaginative self-por- trait of a boy growing to young manhood on the island of Barbados in the West Indies. A native of Barbados, Lamming's writing is ex- traordinary and he has received un- usual critical praise for a young writer. This is the American edi- tion witha preface by Richard Wright. Regularly 3.75 ___59c 85. Siegfried Sasson. MEREDITH. A discriminating a n d comprehensive study of the life & writings of Mere- dith. Reg. 3.00 1.19 86. Michael Sadleir, TROLLOPE. A 135. Dale Kramer, TEEN-AGE GANGS. Introduction by Senator Es- tes Kefouver. Poignant, terrifying story of three teen-age boys and the gangs they lead, the stories based on fact; the boys are composite charac- ters made up of information from the files of social agencies, etc. 1953, 3.00, an unusual bargain 69c 136. BONDS OF ORGANIZATION, by E. Wight Bakke, Director of Yale's Labor-Management Center. An ap- praisal of corporate human relations thru systematic study of a large com- pany made with approval of both un- ion and management. What about status, communication, rewards & penalties, and the efficiency of these "bonds of organization?" Very im- portant work on the structure of hu- man relations. Regularly 4.00, my special 69c 137. H. L. Wells, HIGHER EDUCA-. TION IS SERIOUS BUSINESS. Study of university business management in relation to higher education by vice- pres. of Northwestern, '53, 3.50 69c 138. Floyd W. Reeves, EDUCATION FOR RURAL AMERICA. As the title sez. Univ. of Chicago, 4.00 -- 69c 139. Will H. Hays, Jr., DRAGON WATCH. A long novel, 821 pages, story of conflict between youth and institutionalized prejudice and fam- ily pride. 1954, 4.95,sale __69c 140. RELIGIOUS VALUES IN ED- UCATION. Ward Madden. With the emphasis on the world "values" this is a unique, creative approach to the ways teachers in public education can give spiritual meaning and vi- tality to their teaching. 3.00 _-69c 141. JOUR14EY FOR OUR TIME, the journals of the Marquis de Custine. A revealing picture of Russia-past, present, future. This prophetic book written more than 100 years ago is banned in the USSR today. Reads like Koestler, Silone, Gide! Import, 3.50, just 69c 142. EDUCATION IN THE HU- MANE COMMUNITY, Joseph K. Hart. An able exponent of progres- sive education writes on the nature of the community and communal life/vis-a-vis educational problems and procedures. Regularly $3. 69c 143. M. Whiffen, STUART & GEOR- GIAN CHURCHES: 1603 ,- 1837. About 100 full-page plates plus in- numerable illustrations in the text. The price is a misnomer, this is a handsome volume and an important work in architectural history. But it's sale time at Bob Marshall's, so here's an absurdly-low bargain 69c 144. MIND, SCHOOL, CIVILIZA- TION, John Macdonald. A "tradi- tionalist" speaks out for basic values in education. Univ. of Chicago Press, 1952, 3.00 69c 145. Louis Bromfield, A NEW PAT- TERN FOR A TIRED WORLD. A down to earth solution for the trou- bles of our time as seen by the ir- rascible and provocative Mr. B. Publ. in 1954 at 3.75, just ..69c I 201. MR. PRESIDENT The personal diaries, private letters, papers and revealing interviews of HARRY S. TRUMAN, by William Hillman: An historic book, not a "glimpse behind the scenes" but a genuine personal & political revelation. In candid, forthright terms Mr. Truman tells what it means to be President of the U.S., and does so while still in'the White House! Some scouting discovered a few stray copies of the British edition with the same text and extensive photography as the now completely OP American ed. which sold at 5.00. The British edition sells regularly at about 4.35.1 Here's a real Bob Marshall find on a now out-of-print volume becoming a collector's item EXTRA BONUS-69c each or 2 for $1309 ""-""---------------------- MAIL ORDERS WELCOMED! You may use this coupon. I'll pay the postage on all orders of I I $2.00 or more. (Add 15c per book-for smaller orders.) All I 1 orders packed with extra care and shipped same day. I to:I Ito: BOB MARSHALL'S BOOK SHOP 211 South State - Ann Arbor, Mich. I I Circle the numbers. Please send me all titles where I have j I circled the numbers. I i 16. Siegfried Fischer, PRINCIPLES OF GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY. An in- terpretation of the theoretical founda- tions of psychopathological concepts. Published at 4.75, my special _...1.98 17. A COMBINE OF AGGRESSION, 38. Lewis Montaigne, THE ORI- GINS AND NATURE OF MAR- RIAGE. An inquiry into the devel- opment of our marriage customs and our sexuol behavior patterns,