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HORES, ‘By Catherine Hubbel.
Somewhere on the jacket blurb of THE SHORES, by Catherine Hubbell (Norton, $3), there is a| - + referenee to the author's knowledge of human character— to her understanding “of how people think and feel— ; people of the
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Advice on Baby Care
THE NEW BABY--that tiny fellow with so many needs, ‘and| who makes each of them known! in about the same manner—can be thoroughly baffling to his parents, A Cleveland specialist, Dr. | Leon H. Dembo, has collaborated | with a New York physician—Dr. |
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charm to set the heart of any
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or simple and unspoiled. If this meager literary fare sustains you throughout 287 pages you will
Title of the work is A PEDIA-|
(Grune & Stratton, $22.50).
Truth About Soviet MICHAEL T. FLORINSKY, an
discover that gggsistant professor of economics
Philip solves his problem In a at Columbia University, and a
manner suitable to science. ‘ :
Kiplingesque Tale GERALD HANLEY is the au-
good
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thor of a much more satisfactory
novel, and one you are not likely to set aside. Title of the work is CONSUL AT SUNSET (MacMillan $3). The time is during the war, and the place is an African outpost occupied by the British. There are enough racy circumstances, odd characters and snatches of humor to hold the attention of most any reader— and beyond this there is sufficient depth to Indicate that the author knows something of the
requirements of history. ” ” -
represented in the ideas of two distinctly opposing characters, Capt. Sole and Col. Casey. The colonel believed that his was something of a divine. right to
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man with a long and distin-| guished record in scholarship, | might now be in.a position to delclare, “I told you so.” {
| Back in 1939, when many per-|
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now revised and brought up to#
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Cloak and Dagger GEOFFREY HOUSEHOLD has established a very large following {among readers of adventure tales, |
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Embry, now commander-in-chief has been published under the title of the RAF fighter command, es- of GREAT TALES OF MURDER caped from the Germans after edited by Helen McCloy and Brett being shot down over France in/Halliday (Random House). May, 1940. His ingenuity in elud- Among the 20 contributions are ing the Nazis and his perserver- stories by such experts as John] ance in the face of terrific odds, Dickson Carr, Ellery Queen, An- almost
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