Monday, Jan. 15, 1934
Villain to Hero
Books of the Week
WINES: THEIR SELECTION, CARE AND SERVICE -- Julian Street--Knopf ($2). Useful information for bibbers, by one who has been at it for 30 years.
DAVID--Naomi Royde-Smith--Viking ($1.75). Psychological novelette about a wealthy mother and her worshipped son.
THE PARIS FRONT, 1914-1918--Michel Corday--Dutton ($5). Parisian war diary of a French bureaucrat.
ARTIST AMONG THE BANKERS--Will Dyson--Dutton ($2). Diatribe against the banking system by British Etcher-Cartoonist Will Dyson, with illustrations superior to text.
THE CROSS OF PEACE--Philip Gibbs-- Doubleday, Doran ($2.50). Novel of a converted officer who works vainly for peace, finds love instead.
AT 33--Eva Le Gallienne--Longmans, Green ($3.50). Reminiscences of the founder-director of Manhattan's Civic Repertory Theatre.
DAYS WITHOUT END--Eugene O'Neill--Random House ($2.50). O'Neill's latest play, published simultaneously with the Manhattan opening.
CANNIBAL QUEST--Gordon Sinclair--Farrar & Rinehart ($2.50). Canadian journalist on the loose in Mandalay, Bali, Baluchistan.
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