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personal habits—becomes the period when you either catch up on your reading, or expand it. Here, then, is a care-

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Maria Remarque, (Appleton-Cen-

in the most wretched of circumstances,

GHOST AND FLESH, by Wil-|

liam Goyen (Random House $2.75). This is a collection of excellent short stories, each of them haunting in quality. For the most part, the ghosts are from the past of the author's characters.

THE SWIFT CLOUD, by Sigrid de Lima (Scribner, $3). With high intelligence the author builds a swiftly moving-tale about the

evils of malicious gossip and

whispering. THE WORKS OF LOVE, by Wright Morris (Knopf, $3). The story of Will Brady and his search for love. It is a well rounded piece of work, with humor, pathos and tragedy. In the

© Sherwood Anderson tradition.

HOLD BACK THE NIGHT, by Pat Frank (Lippincott, $3). The story of a company of Marines assigned to hold back the enemy

«-in Korea as a larger American r force - makes a specesful retreat. -heroism-—and

JULIA GWYNN, by Robert K. Marshall (Duéll, Sloan & Pearce —Little ' Brown, $3). Another

. story of southern mountain folk

by the author of LITTLE SQUIRE JIM. It abounds with

+ hearty humor, but carries also a

deep vein of tragedy. 998, by Edward Hyams( Pantheon Books, $2.75). This is pure satire, describing the modern fear of terror weapons, some of them

lis. including both Setion and non-fition. It

SURE-FOOTED—"Mountain Goat" is one of a series of sculptures that won for Ethel Wheeler | Richter this year's Louise Vonnegut Peirce Award at Herron Art School. The award is given for the | purpose of summer travel and study.

real, others imagined by jittery people. LT. HORNBLOWER, by C. 8.

communism in the belief that it held the key to a better life for

humanity, but who learned too|

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Forester (Little Brown, $3.50). slavery and murder.

would become the third in chronological order. Full of sea adventure, Hornblower again climbs over all obstacles to emerge as a British hero. SHILOH, by Shelby Foote (Dial, $2.75). A strange kind of novel with a great Civil War battle as hero. Told bY partici-

The seventh HoPnblower tale; it

through the great Civil War battle when you finish the book.

DOWN ALL OUR STREETS,! by Leonard Bishop (Dial, $3.95).

of metropolitan life —a family]

its accompanying frustrations.

Not for the faint-hearted. It's a ~ novel describing the seamy side|

HEAD AGAINST THE WALL, by Herve Bazin (Prentice-Hall, $3.95). A compassionate novel about the inmates of a mental hospital. The place is France, but the circumstances described could | be. those of similar American] hospitals.

MORNING STAR, by J. L. Judson: (Simon & Schuster, “This is the story" of ‘an

$3.50): s ‘editor's fight” to save his British formed Red, phus arr d

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He is successful.

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SUBMARINE! {ward Beach (Henry Holt, $3.50).

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CONQUEST BY TERROR, by (Random House, $3.50). You'll find out here what {the Reds are really up to, and |what we face in the fight to save |civilization. REFUGEES OF REVOLUTION, by Carl F. Wittke (University of Pennsylvania Press, $6). Germany has succeeded a number of times in driving from her the best minds she possessed. In these moves, America has profited, since the GerIman refugees made their homes {here, contributing in a very large way to our national progress. In this book the dean of the Grad-

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