Monday, Mar. 03, 1952

RECENT & READABLE

Adventures in Two Worlds, by A. J.Cronin. Autobiographical tales by a doctor who became a bestselling novelist (TIME, Feb. 25).

Grand Right and Left, by Louis Kronenberger. A deftly witty farce about the richest man in the world and his compulsions as a collector (TIME, Feb. 25). Trail Driving Days, by Dee Brown and Martin F. Schmitt. A first-class roundup of cow-country legends, thickly illustrated (TIME, Feb. 18). The Duke of Gallodoro, by Aubrey Menen. Light sardonics about a reprobate Englishman, his sleepy Italian town, and the Mediterranean way of life (TIME, Feb. 18).

My Cousin Rachel, by Daphne duMaurier. An expert mixture of suspense

and romantic hokum, set in the Rebecca country 100 or more years ago (TIME, Feb. 11).

I Led Three Lives, by Herbert Philbrick. Fascinating play-by-play account of Author Philbrick's nine years as an FBI counterspy in the Communist Party and some of its fronts (TIME, Feb. 11). Awakening, by Jean-Baptiste Rossi.

Attraction and love between an adolescent boy and a nun; a remarkable novel by a French teen-ager (TIME, Feb. 4). Nell Gwyn: Royal Mistress, by John H. Wilson. A biography of Charles II's famous doxy (TIME, Feb. 4).

The Confident Years (1885-1915), by Van Wyck Brooks. Fifth and concluding volume of Critic Brooks's guided tour of U.S. literature (TIME, Jan. 7).

Closing the Ring. Volume V of Winston Churchill's incomparable history of World War II (TIME, Nov. 26).

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