Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Nov 1926, p. 34

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.. 34 November 5, 1926 DID YOU KNOW- FOUNTAIN SQUARE Book Suggestions MY MORTAL ENEMY W ilia Cather Alfred A. Knopf ·· ~ ·..... S2.5o · THE DARK DAWN Martha 01ttnao Dodd, Mud ~ Co·..···. S1.oo TRAIL-MAKERS OF THE MIDDLE BORDER Hamlin Garland MacMillan ........·.... $1.50 1-.-------------..J --------------1 That authors of various countries are having a. three-d-ay international conference at Warsaw at which author's righls will be discussed! Thai Hilaire Belloc's new novel, I(The Emerald of Catharine the Great," which is a mystery story, will be published soon f That Dr. William Dorsty, author of . ((Why We Behave Like Htmuw Beings," has returned from Europe after a slay in England f That the title of A'me Parish's new novel is "Tomorrow Morning" at~d will be published next spring? ~ewii<ewz <O>f The followihg are annotations written by children of the public schools. More will be published in next week's issue. N teW. ·JECO>(Q)k® "The World of Williem Clissold" ,, I I Frederick Aschbacher, Grade 5, Howard School. "A Child's History of the World" is a very interesting book because it tells about the people from the beginning of the world until the present time in such a way that it is easily remembered. ~ -H. G. Wells. II j j Eleanor Culver, Grade 7, Central School. . I like the "Pearl Lagoon" because it describes how a pearl diver dives, the terror he has when he dives for the Mrs. Henry Riggs Rathbone of first time and how happy he is when Kenilworth gave a reading . of her he finds a pearl in an oyster. CAUSES AND CHAMPIONS M. A. De Wolle Howe Little, Brown ~ Co. . .·.· $4.00 poems Tuesday afternoon before the Royal Martm, . F . d f A . h C Jumor nen s o rt m t e rysta1 Grade 8, Central School. ballroom of the Blackstone hotel. 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I 1 I like the book About Animals be'Causc it tells about Nature and Nature is very interesting and helps you in many of your studies. THE NATURE OF THE WORLD AND OF MAN By Sixteen Members of the Fac ulty of the University of Chicago University of Chicago Press $4.00 ·:.-·-·--------·--11) ' FALLODON I I PAPERS I I I Delight~t"":~·a~?':~ II reading It is nothing- new to say that Wells has done a bold thing. It is something newer to say that he has done it supremely· well. ·In his two volume novel, "The World of \\Tilliam Clis!'old," he has returneci to that brilliant, penetrating, constructive method of which at times he is undeniably a master. This "World of William · Clissold" is a novel in three di -. tinct parts. The first more or less incidental bqckground of Clissolds, the essentials of the historv of mankind. an· analysis of soriaiistn with particular attention to Karl Marx and Bol shevi sm, a mo st penetrating history of the development of advertising-, and in <: ight into the pcnver it docs and could exercise in the world. an anah·sis of the War and England after th~ \\'ar and num berles s other things. Then in VolumP Two, comes the story of William Clissold himself. A novel v..·ithin, not a novel but let us sav a library, a sympathetic, beauti fullv \\'ritten love story which makes us~s o insatiable are we in this life for romance- turn with regret on to the third part, a return to the social and economic analysis and reconstruc tion which i~ the larger part of thr book EIGHT YEARS WITH WILSON'S CABINET 1913 to 1920 David F. Houston Doubleday Page bought at A WALDEN SHOP! May we send you our recommended Juvenile List? THE a Co . · . 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