Monday, Oct. 16, 1933
Books of the Fortnight
GAY LIFE--E. M. Delafield--Harper ($2.50). More lightly ironic realism by a housewives' rightful favorite.
IDA ELISABETH--Sigrid Undset--Knopf ($2.50). Story of modern marriage guaranteed complete in one volume, by the prolific authoress of Kristin Lavransdatter.
OIL FOR THE LAMPS OF CHINA--Alice Tisdale Hobart--Bobbs-Merrill ($2.50). Novel of Americans in China, by an authoress who supposedly knows both.
100.000 WHYS--M. Ilin--Lippincott ($1.50). A trip around an ordinary room, with handy grown-up answers to puzzling childish questions, by the author of New Russia's Primer.
OUT OF MY HEAD--Margaret Fishback --Button ($2). More light verse by the lightly versatile authoress of I Feel Better Now.
REMINISCENCES OF D. H. LAWRENCE-- John Middleton Murry--Holt ($2.50). A book about a book about D. H. L., carrying the ghoulish controversy between Catherine Carswell and Author Murry one step further.
ROCKWELLKENTIANA--Rockwell Kent-- Har court, Brace ($3.75). "Few words and many pictures" by the most popular U. S. artist-illustrator.
THE PROSELYTE--Susan Ertz--Appleton-Century ($2.50). Historical novel about the Mormons, in pre-Smoot, Brigham Young days.
THE WAY BEYOND--Jeffery Farnol-- Little, Brown ($2.50). Sequel to the lush 22-year-old romance, The Broad Highway.
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