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"EROM HERE TO ETERNITY." A novel. By James Jones. New York,

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The place is Hawaii during sev- concerts, recitals and famous re-| eral months before Pearl Harbor, |citglists, but movies and ragtime, | and the story chiefly concerns the Moscow and Tanglewood, Broad-| lives of Pvt, Robert E. Lee Pre- way musicals and Local 77 of the, witt and. Sgt. Milton Anthony Musicians’ Union share the spot-| Warden, both regular Army men.|light in “Music Right and Left,” It is also the story of their love by Virgil Thomson, which Henry affairs,” Prewitt with a prostitute, [Holt will ‘publish on Mar. 12.

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novel. By Arthur Koestler. New| York, Macmillan, $3.50. ARTHUR KOESTLER into the future—but not far—for| material for his “The Age of Longing,” a ndvel likely to produce - double-shudders in most readers.

time, the mid-1950s.

Fear is the keynote of this taleland it is romance as well

—a whole society paralyzed by fear before the advan® of a ruthless totalitarian enemy.. “Phe siory fw Rhdsty one! fu concerns a young American girl in Searth, pri Cerio pins mov bring her a sense of “donfidence in life. She believes she has found the .8eeks . when she meets the cunning Fedya Nikitin,

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