Monday, Mar. 25, 1935
Recent Books
THE SON OF RICHARD GARDEN--Neil Bell--Little, Brown ($2.50). Lengthy, solid novel about a father and his idolized son, by the author of Bredon and Sons.
CHICHI--Rachel Grant--Crowell ($2). Amusing, lightly satirical story of the Manhattan author-publisher racket.
THE TIME IS RIPE--Walter Greenwood --Doubleday, Doran ($2.50). The social climb of a small English shopkeeper, set against the Hogarthian background of unemployed slumdwellers; a dreary theme handled in masterly fashion.
THE HILL OF LIES--Heinrich Mann-- Dutton ($2.50). The meteoric rise of a German peasant girl. The author's chief claim to fame is that he is Thomas Mann's brother.
BRAVE MR. BUCKINGHAM -- Dorothy Kunhardt -- Harcourt, Brace ($1). A toy Indian made of Nugg could always say, in spite of calamities, "THAT DIDN'T HURT." Nonsense with a moral, for children (and adults) by the author of Junket Is Nice.
Non-Fiction
I CAME OUT ALIVE--Andre Mikhelson --Little, Brown ($2.50). Adventures (a large minority amorous) of a young White Russian under the Bolsheviks.
CHORUS FOR SURVIVAL--Horace Gregory--Covici, Friede ($2). Series of poems, mostly semi-dramatic monologs, by a prominent literary left-winger.
PROVENCE--Ford Madox Ford--Lippincott ($3). Rambling observations on troubadours, garlic, bullfighters, courts of love, the British Museum, bouillabaisse, actresses losing their petticoats--by a rambler par excellence.
Murders
THE SMILING CORPSE--Anonymous-- Farrar & Rinehart ($2). The murder of a critic at a big literary tea gives Chesterton, Van Dine, Rohmer, Hammett and others a chance to show off. First-rate satirical farce even for those not up on the mannerisms of current bestsellers.
DEATH IN 4 LETTERS--Francis Beeding --Harper ($2). A fictionalized "Arms and the Men," with a crack journalist, a lady doctor, a huge red-bearded artist chasing and being chased across the Continent. Bright and fast, with some convincing touches of realism, considerable humor.
BULLDOG DRUMMOND AT BAY--H. C. McNeile-- Crime Club ($2). Further fighting, swashbuckling adventures; well up to previous standard.
THE MYSTERY OF THE CLOSED CAR-- Kathleen Sproul-- Dutton ($2). Private Detective Richard Wilson stops at a house-party in Florida for one purpose, stays on for another, accomplishes a third.
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