Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jan 1938, p. 24

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»G% DISCOUNT e. Sgotwau.s a& Stmmte re.. lot 'uFOn ra"Phr. »dUvy Servic - &uimat.a Fr.. lm ~s.u..Ave. MML 07 PM & âiMiPAUEDN of fiction.; uotn are as nsstorically c- cuate as »m who have llved in the country. and studiod its. people and events cmii mke thei., Unfortunately for the authors, <me novel «tènds to ovet- shadow the other and the two suifer by comparison. The public, however, pro- fits handsomiely by this rich store of imaginative history. AFI.lmg Pr... Those who choose to read Francis Brett Young's stéry, altltough they miay miss somne of the fire and lusty daring of, Stuart Coete's bokc will find in- stead a flowing English 'prose charac- terized by an unfailisng aptitude for the exact word. At times the historical lardiasg proves thicker tItan a rapid- fire fiction reader might require, and a sipplenmentary iump of the country I. F rancis ftre'i Ionng, ù*o firsi saw -South dirica as an off ice#rM i thse WorWld War. Lt the ont hor of. '"They Sece zaLoai;rtjy,' the Rey'ial & Hitchcock hisiorical no,'eI. iich describes fronier fil e on tisai greai -raem*wnÎ-,f I*fns* ynuiret and l*'Mrr settiers. JCoiMtess àoniy on .,l xoiaDN4 whi-, is an ory and £Ill . ture. Oh, Prusmulseme. Ny aKemgneitisHou-arn A conipanion book to Rcee,>r ih;r Day, eontilnuing the fortunes of the ré- doubtable Ingbam fainily after Pappa bas been elected to.Congress. Your Taxes. DyWiUIam3. Shuitt. Why you pay taxes and how you payv them); a story of racket and reforni, a hmnd-book for the tax-rebel. by the professor of economiucs at the('.lkegt of the City of New York. Thse Wdfl of Auarat. y Enwnanu.Il 'the novel which won first prizcI In the Avery lfopwood contest at theù Uni- versity of Michigan lw unanimous deci- sion of thse judges, CI if ton Fadimnan, Whit Burnett and ary . Elhen Citast, A tapestry of life ini a modern Uersian village. The~ Tree Droe a LamE. Dy Ruby M. Aymes. Thse romance of a girl who purne-d famiy tradition, by a competeit 'tory-, teller. Salent Witummess. By John. Stephen Sframqe. The Crinme club selection for January Mae at Hnonse, now to taxe the. courses 1 ackgrouand new ta inystery fictivý: the in that school, when thse examuiations 1Rtîssian Ballet. con*, what you have to know to pass The latter part of janiuary Dotubiday, them, and how to hoodwink -the pro- Dorani promise for publication a Sipl- fessor.clair Lewis novel, and an autobiogrâphy Unfortuniately she vcaîît reconuniiend of Lincoln Ellsworth as follows: any bomework or collateral reading; Deyond Horizons. By Lincon EIlia- there isn't any except lier own book<, worth. and that was published h-. Alfred A. The autobiography of thse fanions ex- Sehool Duditions

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