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“AMERICANS IN GLASS HOUSES." By Leslie James. New York, |

Henry Schuman, $2.

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By EMERSON PRICE

IT IS WONDERFUL to discover that the tensions and

discords of modern times have not put humor to flight. You!

will make this satisfying dis funniest books published in a

covery by reading one of the very long time.

Title of the work is “Americans In Glass Houses,” by|

Novel Deals

With Evil

"FIRE IN THE DUST." A novel. By Francis MacManus. New York, Harcourt, Brace, $3. By TOM BOARDMAN THE EVIL certainly had long been in the small Irish town of Kilkenny. It lay on the rumor-spreading tongue of the village spinster. It| was nurtured in the unfriendly | isolation of the schoolboys and] their parents.

But the evil had no definite]

focus, and hence no great power, until a new and allen family moved into the village. Then concentrated as it was upon the newcomers, it became a force so powerful that it destroyed the family and very nearly the village as well. This is the theme, and the story, of “Fire In The Dust” new novel by Francis MacManus,

'Reynard Library’ Due Next Month

Harvard University Press will publish next month “The Reynard Library,” a project designed to present selections from the great English writers not hitherto available in compact or convenient ‘form. The series will be simultaneously released in England by

the firm af. Hart-Davis, ee The. firse Far aI Afshnsofisetected

bY: son; - “Goldsmith,” selected ‘by Richard Garnett; “Browning,” select by Simon Nowell-8mith; and “Sterne,” selected by Doug las ‘Grant.

Terse Novel Due On Union Busting Josiah Greene has written a new novel called “The Man With One Talent.” It will be published by McGraw-Hill Feb. 27. This is

a tersely written novel about Nicholas Bray, a labor relations brassworks

man in a Connecticut s who, unwittingly a tool for his clever and pulous employer, engineers a between the fac-

tory's Yankee and Hungarian workers, the initial effect of which is to forestall unionization.

Military Prayer Book

Over a hundred military men, writers, ministers, statesmen and educators have contributed prayers to “The Armed Forces Prayer Book,” a pocket-sized volume edited by Dr. Daniel A. Poling and to be published by PrenticeHall Mar. 14. Among the contrib-

utors are Gen. Arnold, President] {Lectures of 1950 by New York]

Truman, Cardinal Spellman, Gen. Eisenhower, Mrs, Eleanor Roosevelt and Charles E. Wilson.

Leslie James. Moreover, the discovery \will lead you into still an-

other: That — contrary to)

popular belief in our own land—| [the English ,have a sense of! humor, too. ”

FOR LESLIE JAMES is a pen|

iname, not for one man, but for| (two, both Englishmen. Their

book is a straight dead pan ex-|

{position describing American life] {as the ordinary European sees it! {from afar.

The authors undertake to ex-| {plain everything in our national {life from sex to industrialism, in{dividual wealth and suburban habits. In this burlesque on scholarship, the authors frequently offer outlandish misinterpretations of our habits, But they immediately redeem the error by striking at the truth in such a manner as first to startle, and then leave the reader rocking with laughter—laughter that is really

aout of control.

You will have tears in your eyes when you finish it, but not from mournful causes.

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"MORNING JOURNEY." A novel. By James Hilton. Boston, Little, Brown, $3. . JAMES, HILTON’ - Journey,

new. novel,

new ones. The story is that of Paul Saffron, a genius, a producer of stage plays and movies. It is also a story of Carey Arundel, an actress of small possibilities until she meets Paul,

his temperament and heated enthusiasms make everyone about him uncomfortable. Only Carey, as his wife, understands him. But their union goes on the rocks finally. She meets a man more stable emotionally, only to go back to Paul when the going gets too rough for him. The story will please thousands of readers, though parts of it seem unconvincing. E. P.

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Japanese Illustrates Book

a koto—the Jopevne harp . . . One of the noted Japanese artist, Yoshinori Kinoshita, from I Allan S, Clifton. The book describMr, Clifton's post-war experiences in Japan has been pubHehe by Knopf.

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Author of 'The 'Deluge’ Writes With a Sure Hand

"THE DELUGE." A novel. By lan Niall. New York, Duell, Sloan &

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By HOWARD SHELDON

| THE VILLAGER who has never ventured far beyond his native horizons is apt to be a mean and petty soul.

with dark suspicion, and, though such a person live beside him| |many years, that man still will be a stranger for the villager will {not take him to heart. Such is the theme of Ian Niall’s “The Deluge.” This Welsh |author, who has won acclaim as |an accomplished talent in Enguspense an {land, writes with the sure hand |of the born storyteller. Eerie Comedy | In brief, his story is that of §“Skinflint” Adams, crotchety "ASYLUM ISLAND.” A novel. y guardian of an abandoned and Hilton Brown. New York, Mac-| contaminated reservoir, and his! Millan, $3. By JACK WARFEL j tile village below the dam that PRESSING enigma of The it is about to break and pour Thing is solved in “Asylum [forth its waters upon the town. Island” by Hilton Brown but the| Niall's characters are so fully answer is possibly more appalling, than the guesses. It's a curiously-wrought yum) bottle around an aged, preserved, heart said to contain the soul of]

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‘Into Thin Air’

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man who seemed to know how to make snakes behave. Lassou is a baked white, red and yellow-ochre town where the

cause no one notices the difference. Hens peck, dogs slink and snarl and Hippolyte, island ruler, smiles in his dreams as his court| INTO THIN AIR." A novel.

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