Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1951 — Page 19
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Hi Here you meet the wise I'ather » : The author is- known as. “I hat -adito 18 a Message On pg, olli; Robert and Sylvie Shane Rain? Snow? Keep Feet and Hose DRY Cover the Waterfront.” Equally| the Jacket nis, book whichis wh, weather the breath of scan0 well, with more than expected dulte frank .. J poses the problem .,. prank Lateche, the seducer: \ ) / humor, he cruises down . Baja of Publishing “frst” novels by Horace Clover, the college profesm California, never. previously unknown names. It 1s: ‘wp, escapes the ttrmoil of on u Nn for- 7 "As a reader, you have a stake gcademic life to a shack in the 1 letting one for- ] ; J get that San in ‘the solution of the two most gettiement. living meagerly on a ? Splash ; Diego is far su- pressing problems that confront pittance of an income and satis- Guards perior to Sang publishers today; how to repiace fog because luxuries aren't worth : a I oon O eC 10N { Francisco. X writers who for one reason or an- the effort: and other well-drawn Protect aylife First part of ga Sther fal] by the Wayside, and haracters. Recommended as a ad . Ww ) . ew 2 y i THE NEW YORKER 25TH ANNIVERSARY ALBUM, Edited by the the book puts Yt 9 BuIure wish i new novel that doesn't insult your ineditors of the New Yorker. New York, Harper, $5. Mr. Miller eng ent a drand economies, JKe eliigence.~C. V. 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The editors| If “The New Yorker Album” is artist for Harper's Weekly, it | yout feeling, he concludes that| YOURE Mr. McMurray writes times exasperating (only because J g j of the New Yorker have made a not a handy crystallization of will appear as frontispiece 10 should he ® be heralded as the Simply, beautifully, with rare|it is true), then here it is: THE al J whoppingly generous selection eras past, it is a smooth and hil- THE RED BADGE OF COUR. | “Sage of San Diego,” he should economy. He has gathered to- DAY BEFORE TOMORROW, by UI ie from the more than 20.000 hu-|arious compilation of some of the, AGE Stophen Crane's great |“move to Indiana and let some 8ether a group of likable charac- Robert Waithman. The author ar Or (1))] morous drawings published in nest work of such geniuses as * Ph h World Publish people from there take over . . . ters at the settlement on the has been an American correspon- wt “see "the magazine since It began in james Thurber, Mary Petty, R.| War novel, whic Dy Tile | lie ocean we call the California Payou, down-to-earth people of dent for the London News Chron- They e the 1925. \ Taylor, Charles Addams, William| ing Co. will add to the Living | Riyer.” bigshearts and abundant milk of [icle and has lived in America sTRITCH . com- I will own to some slight dis- Steig, etc., etc. Library at the end of this Sorry, Mr. Miller, we have our human kindness. Understanding, /more than 10 years. ictures! appointment in one direction. Tho And after all, one may suppose _month (§1.25.). i ________ |nands full with the moonlight on ——— wgenu- | the cartoons are assembled un- it was the non-topical, or timeless the Wabash.—D.D.K. ; m—— : dt as “The Late 828 the editors were after. Cer- About a Fabulous | | \n : any. ve- der such headings a: “tainly the “Album,” capacious as co Buller Chai ' i Announcing The inet. . . 20's,” “The Early 30's,” etc, and jt is has a remarkably low-dud- Medicine Man (butler Lhairmans = & | ' ’ 7 Al 7 * c price tho 4 IIENAY Of them ale Sats quotient. . v SENATOR HADAcOL: THE Book in 2d Printing SECOND PRINTING satirical r ections of prevaili- Q 8 ’ | : | ; 2 ing social attitudes, the general , st Hokinson's gentle attack ; yp op puPLEY J, LeBLANC,. A second printing of A BOOK || OF PAIR effect is not one of a humorous ,. rr 1 > »g'by Stephen Longstreet, will be OF MEMORIES, by Hilton U. ast 0% vears 2° 2 Surprise to the New Yorker's Brown, for 50 years chairman of ° r san? 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