Monday, Jun. 24, 1935
Recent Books
THE DARK GLASS--March Cost--Knopf ($2.50). Long, blurred. English novel of spiritual rebirth on All Souls' Eve, by the author of A Man Named 'Luke.
LANDTAKERS--Brian Penton--Farrar & Rinehart ($2.50). A story of pioneers in Australia, politics and exile, laid in a harsh environment; a powerful, realistic first novel.
SENTENCED TO LIFE--Mary Agnes Ham-ilton--Houghton Mifflin ($2.50). Rambling political romance revolving around an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate a British Foreign Secretary.
Non-Fiction
HAMPTON AND HIS RED SHIRTS--Alfred B. Williams--Walker, Evans & Cogswell ($2.50). Detailed narrative of the end of carpetbag rule in South Carolina, a valuable document of Reconstruction days. The late author was a member of the Red Shirts and a friend of Wade Hampton.
THE ECONOMICS OF INFLATION--H. Parker Willis, John M. Chapman and others -- Columbia University Press ($4.50). Symposium on the theoretical and practical aspects of inflation, with contributions that include a survey of inflation in current economic literature, inflation and overproduction, as well as studies of foreign trade and securities.
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