Monday, Mar. 19, 1945

RECENT & READABLE

BREAKFAST AT THE HERMITAGE--Alfred Leland Crabb--Bobbs-Merrill ($2.75). In a sentimental novel of post-Civil War Tennessee, Professor Crabb tells how a poor boy became an architect while the Ladies Hermitage Association fought to restore "Old Hickory's" home.

FURY IN THE EARTH--Harry Harrison Kroll--Bobbs-Merrill ($2.50). Rivermen, gamblers and pioneers think the end of the world is at hand as earthquakes wreck New Madrid, Tenn., in 1811. Tense and melodramatic.

General

GREEN ARMOR--Osmar White--Norton ($3). An Australian reporter's account of the "terrible laboratory" of Japs and jungles in which our Allied forces learned to fight. Straightforward and informative.

GUNS FOR TITO--Major Louis Huot--Fischer ($2.50). Exciting story of Major Huot's Adriatic service of supply which got Tito his guns, with a glowing and almost impartial portrait of the Yugoslav hero.

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