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1 I in; i i a I I it las June 19. 19 Pbr 38 JNewi Carroll. Complete anarchy amonn the academician. I hope. Williim Kiacn.

If You Should Ever Travel hris Cross eies of Elizabeth and WaNing-ham. Ship It This in't all so crazy as it Mr. llolfmun smells a hoax in this coincidence. Would that he h.id more evidence, lor T1IK certainly jMaiKmc's tlaniuiL' MAX WHO WAS 'SUA has Imiij been uniustly f-ounds. apparently had Briefs nM'i shailoweil by the Spook of Strattoid.

Unfortunately, while been a I P.lieims as a secret aent of the Court while he was ITALY. McGraw-Hill rocket Travel Guides. Edited by Dure Ogrizek. $2.95. Will Shake.sxaie's life liv OtKin llolfmun.

Messner. Since the arnali'iirs invaded lln- tield of yhiikcspcue, slculh-uiH things aie netting to be like i very a Cambridge undergraduate. sparsely (loctimcnieu, not so SPAIN 14 McOraw Hill 1 I i IWLrot Travel certainly was complicated enough (for motivation, he had been in Pans during the St. Haitholomew massacre of Best Sellers Eest-selling books of the lat few weeks, as reported by John Ci. Kidd Son.

were as follows: FICTION' Honiour Tristesse, Sagan; Something Of Value, KuarkJ Sincerely, Willis W'ayde, Mar-Hiiand; The Good Shepherd, Forester: Time For Sergeants, Hyman. XONFICTIOV Gift From The Sea. Lindbergh; The Power Of Positive Thinking, Peale; A Man Called Peter, Marshall; How To Liv 365 Pavs Of The Year, Schind-ler; Why Johnny Can't Read, Flesch. I JM A( iJ a chess problem by Lewis Car- Mailiwe's death. The gambit here is: Marlowe was the protege ol the uhi.ii-tous U'alsinnhams.

He was also the I'rotestants and so might I J.i'SJ'I'VlM! I li fJl" 1'iat Christopher Marlowe was l.Htlll ii It'll 2 lhl' author ol the Shakcspe.ire Ml Aj.Utr'- I I (Ul nlins. since he was fho only ft ft 1 Guides. Edited ii by Pore 7 A jzck. J2 'k I yov f- size, these two HARMONIZE YOUR HOME. Ey Kay Hardy.

Funk and Wag-nalls. $3.95. As A primer tin home decorating lor young wives, this generously illustrated book tells her of the A of homo furnishings and color harmony, The book reads like a chalk-talk, and gives the fundamentals in furniture arrangement, draperies, slip-covers, floor coverings, etc. Uernice W. Foley.

in danger of ecclesiastical cap- well have conceived an abiding cution as an i theist and mem- distaste for religious fervor). ber ot Ualeigh's ScIkmiI of Night: The author diaws many stylistic ZT ikin' I I a I 111 with the Kernus, 1 i 1 hnnrl. rr-l I I II If I eoiK.iuon miiu u-iiipf ranieni in soooofwjoo, a tavern brawl, a proxy corpse, a Channel passage. alleis between and the i'lajs. Some of these are ti and some not.

All he really is a Crooked Coroner and Lewis 'J thai lecoms tnow mat Marlowe and Mailovves mighty pen con-uus murdeied just at the time timed to serve, Irom the Con-tlie I'lavs and I'o 'ms began to tinent, the high and secret poli- 3 books contain alviut as much in-formation as the average tourist needs or would want to know about the two countries in niies-tion. They follow the pattern of their forcrunncis on the Uritish Isles and Erance. Issued last year, with sucRcsted itineraries. m4d and city maps, lists ot hotels and restaurants, practical hint for Retting about and rotes on art. culture, social life and customs.

Illustrations, ft word and phrase section in four languages, but no index. i iiii'iiiii i id ''wTr-witiiM One of J. Marianne Moll's ilhiHtrations from "I Am Going To Italy," by Anita Daniel. Since fire and the wheelor at AMERICAN EVENTS. Fes-least the slide rule.

Heat the tivals, Fairs, Sports. May-No-money changer at his own game, vepiber, Compiled by Rule-i Meyer Jr. $1. BAEDEKER'S LONDON AND the only blind that makes your jisiiMK, ui festivals, tairs and sports. More ITS ENVIRONS.

21st edition. Macmillan, than 400U events. The Pump. AM GOING TO ITALY. By Anita Daniel.

Illustrations by J. Marianne Moll. Coward-Mc-Cann. $.3.5. Inasmuch as the 20th (and kin Festvial at Ohio, first postwar) edition of this wil (ak(.

liHl.P fmm September ianious Kume appeaicu umy a -j whereas the one in I Am Going 10 Italy be- oyph? ol years a go, the present circlcville will not occur until lonrs to tlie category of chatty ne evidently embodies correc- a pionth later guidebooks. Actually it is more tions or additions on the ba.is of companion, full of sage ad of new information, llaedeker is still hard to beat as the general, all-around guidebook. and helpful suggestions -tiMH you might say from one w-hn h'as been around. About noSigna there is this item: "It SOUTH AND CENTRAL ALL ABOUT PARIS AND ITS ENVIRONS. My Virginia Creed and Henry Milo.

The new Europe Guide Series. Duell, Sloan and tie, Brown. Virginia Creed and Henry Milo suggest that you read all you can in advance about Paris is impossible to absorb all of AKPtCA Tlio Wnrlrt In fnlor Series, edited by Dote Ogrizek. McGraw-Hill. 5i.5t).

The volumes in the decorative series fall under the head of 'Oii'gna in one snort sigmseeing tri. The very first thing here, here, is to stop Jit the EiiH' Tuiismo, get their excel-lert booklets find, if possible. and France, but above ail fiction Read Dumas, who, description rather than either JUK pnyS guidebooks or travel. They arc onof their most efficient and rturnrd guides to show you if he exaggerates everything if he ex arntind." What could be more primarily lor supplementary or wildly, still recreates the Paris tfy'rtfa JUST- I ilu'Zfvttr PiSSi 111 -7-- I 4 Eh' 1 HUB if i i A -V I 'l 1 -f 1 1 iff 9 i i I I 3 i vjv- i vf- I 5V 1 Ii I i I 7 if'v i 1 Ill, i- -5 i 'e F'r; jensiblcT background reading. I lie lllus- 0f tle p(ist thrillingly." Miss trations in "South and Central Creed is the editor of the New KEY TO EUROPE.

Glenrose Africa" are the best yet, Big Europe Guide Series and has Bell Jaffe, In collaboration with Africa. written "All About Austria" and Ben Jaffe. Third revised edition, "AH About Ireland." Mr. Milo 1955-56 Crown Publishers $2. A SI RANGER I.N Sr A IN.

j1MS visited 4t countries and By all odds the most compre- V' Morton- Dadd' PJ'blished many articles on trav- hensive guidebook that I know 5j- Birch. of. Covers 17 countries in less "A- Stranger In Spain" like- than 190 pages. Stenographic w'ise umcr the head of MeKAY'S GUIDE TO BER- ln style. No literary flourishes, description.

As In H. V. Mor- MUDA, THE BAHAMAS AND Ideal for the person who is in ton's "In Search Of series, the THE CARIBBEAN. By Eleanor hurry, like the businessman or approach is subjective and lit- Cowles Gellhorn. McKay.

$4.50. such, with no time for anything erary. Anyone who is contem- Everything you need know is but the "must" sights. Pocket plating a trip to Spain would here: Embassy addresses in Size. No maps.

No time to do well to give some time to Washington, hotels and rates, look at maps. Ask tlie concierge reading over Mr. Morton's ac- what kind of clothes to take, whre the Bahnhof is. Anyway count of his own wanderings, cab fares, best places-for chil- you re probably flying. There is a great deal to be dren.

tipping, library hours, learned. A very well appointed hairdressers, and so on. Eleanor WORLD-WIDE MONEY book physically, with a good Gejlhorn, an experienced trav- ClrVERTER A TIPPING reading list, an Index, many il- eler, with long residence in GUIDE, 1955. By Richard Jo- lustrations, some In color, and foreign places, has also written seph. Doubledny.

$1. a really handsome Jacket by "McKay's Guide To The Far Will fit In your vest pocket C. W. Bacon based on a plinto- East And Middle East." Mar- or-Avallet. Greatest invention graph of Avila by the author, garct Birch.

Some Of The Recent Fiction EXCEUSIOR! By Paul Hyde dash of the pseudo-psychologi- THE LAST INNOCENCE. By Bonner. Scribncr's. $3.50. cal, Mrs.

Schmitt's latest offer- Celia Bcrtin. McGraw-Hill. In his first success, "SPQR," may be your cup of tea. 53.75. I Donald Urban.

The. idea of asking her sister's ine nacKgrouna was uomc; in his second, "Hotel Talleyrand. A CIRCI OF TRF'ES By nusnand corne up and see her it was Paris, Dana Faralia. Lippincott. 53.50.

beehives never would have oc The hnrdshins of ninnepr life Clirrcd to Pau- 1 1 i and in his third novel, It is, surprisingly enough, Zurich which is the main attraction. Through his years in the diplomatic service, the author has "been around," and Is ftble to take full advantage of his exreri- in iviiiuiesuin in ine jonos appear uui one tun- almost beyond human endurance and for the Nielsons, a family of took Etienne Danish immigrants; and even in her little little Gustay and his sister, Ker- car up the sti, are almost ready to succumb winding road to despair, when the fabulous to her tiny stranger, O'Reilly (a sort of pome, combination of the movie char- Maia, Paula's acter, Shane, Johnny Appleseed sister and and Robinson Crusoe) walks wife into the children's lives and (ys not worry transforms their gloomy farm 5 1 (It being alone In K. Cole BERTIN the mountains, for Paula's ab New Flexalum ences. BONN EH. As before, Mr.

Bonner Is dealing with the world of diplomacy and of finance. His "heco" Is Robert Eggli, an 80-yeap-old head of an important Swiss international bank, and Interest centers in his reaction to World War II as it. begins, rnd later, rs the defeat of Germany approaches. Interwoven in Reprints ITCTIOV AMERIKA. By Branz Kafka.

Translation by Edwin Muir. Preface by Klaus Mann. Afterword by Max Brod. Anchor Books, 95 cents. tiic tat it rrxiTT j.

T'K inc. plot, and revealed largely normal affairs nad continually shocked her family. Paula hated Maia and her mother; she had loved her father and little sister who were'botti dead. She lived now in defiaiioe of her family and the world, coming and going as she pleased and quarreling violently with her mother when she was at home. And there in the mountains Etienne fell in love with Paula.

She wrs unaware of his desire and felt completely at ease with him. She told him the story of i i I nr. Xikji4 ji wi-'ifui. oo many uuu iss a n.iy Ladv Murasaki. The first novel dinner nart.es are the relation- and unabridged, trans-ships of Eggli daughter (who lated from japanrsc hy Ar.

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