Monday, Jul. 14, 1952
RECENT & READABLE
Matador, by Barnaby Conrad. Latest addition to the small shelf of good books about bullfighters (TIME, June 30).
Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. How eight Jews escaped the Gestapo for two years by hiding in an Amsterdam office building; recorded in the memorable journal of a teen-age girl who later died in Belsen (TIME, June 16).
Submarine!, by Edward L. Beach. The dramatic underside of the Pacific War, as told by a combat submariner (TIME, June 9).
The Thurber Album. Back through the turns of time with James Thurber of Columbus, Ohio (TIME, June 2).
Winston Churchill, by Robert Lewis Taylor. A cheerfully anecdotal biography (TIME, June 2).
Witness. The testament of Whittaker Chambers (TIME, May 26).
Homage to Catalonia, by George Orwell. The Spanish Civil War as seen by the author of Nineteen Eighty-Four (TIME, May 19).
The Time of the Assassins, by Godfrey Blunden. A tale of two fanaticisms--SS and NKVD--in the Ukrainian city of Kharkov (TIME, May 19).
The Golden Hand, by Edith Simon. Life & death in a fictional English village of the 14th century (TIME, April 28).
Invisible Man, by Ralph Ellison. A rousingly good first novel about the coming of age of a Negro boy (TIME, April 14).
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