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... Latin America *“Still the main stimulus in ideas is sought in Europe,” states the section of the report which deals with Latin America. “Obviously and naturally, the technological achievements of the United States are greatly admired, and increasing use ...
... SOUTH AMERICA THE GREEN Selected ...
... tries, America, Asia and Africa, Excluding Colonies of European ...
... rebruary Ird, 1951 ver 1,000,000 copies sold in America John T. Barnard’s ...
... Short stories, plus biographies of fictional detectives, by famous membersof the Mystery Writers of America, Inc. ...
... Classics and Commercials The latest book by America’s leading literary critic—and one of the finest in the world-—is virtually a literary chronicle of the Forties. Crown Bvo. 5§34 pages, 15]/- Memoirs of Hecate County The most controversial novel of the ...
... Rivers THE of America Series ST. LAWRENCE by Henry Beston 284 pp. Ilustrated THE HUDSON by Carl Carmer 446 pp. Tlustrated THE OHIO by R. E. Banta 600 pp. Illustrated SUWANNEE RIVER by Cecile H. Matschat 256 pp. Ilustrated The stories of four of the great ...
... . has sold more copies than any other non-fiction title in America, the land of best-sellers, NOT just for a month or geveral months—but for the whole of 1950 ...
... BOOKS FROM AMERICA Stocks of books published for the American University Presses are steadily improving. Recent shipments have again made available a number of steady sellers and recent successes including : Willoughby, A. C.: ORCHIDS AND HOW TO GROW ...
... . in March 1951, the New York Herald-Tribune list of What America is Reading shows LOOK YOUNGER, LIVE LONGER tying for tirst place in the nonfiction list with KON-TIKI ...
... Conditiened Reflex Therapy, Andrew Salter (Creative Age Press), Allen & Unwin. Crime in America, Estes Kefauver (Doubleday), Gollancz, ...