Monday, Jun. 18, 1934
Recent Books
BACHELOR--OF ARTS--John Erskine-- Bobbs-Merrill ($2.50). Story of Columbia undergraduates by a Columbia graduate. GOODBYE, MR. CHIPS--James Hilton-- Little, Brown ($1.25). Long short story of an English school. Schoolmasters give it a good hand.
Non-Fiction
A CHINESE TESTAMENT: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF TAN SHIH-HUA AS TOLD TO S. TRETIAKOV--Simon & Schuster ($3). Russian-ghosted autobiography of a Chinese intellectual, unsensational, indigenous. THE METHOD OF FREEDOM--Walter Lippmann--Macmillan ($1.50). Lectures delivered at Harvard last month by a noted public-pulse-finder. DREAM AND ACTION--Leonard Bacon-- Harper ($2). Narrative poem based on the life of the late great Poet-to-end-Poets Arthur Rimbaud, with a translation of the famed Bateau Ivre. THE PROVINCIAL LADY IN AMERICA-- E. M. Delafield--Harper ($2). Author Delafield's famed Provincial Lady visits the U. S., keeps her ironic eyes open. To those not already bored by her she will seem refreshingly funny. TIN SOLDIERS--Robert Wohlforth--Al-fred H. King ($2). Realistic novel of West Point, by one who went there.
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