What America Should Be Reading

PRELUDE TO VICTORY BY JAMES B. RESTON $2.00
Home truths about the false illusions with which we fight this war, by a young American who does not mince words.
TUE JUST AND THE UNJUST BY JAMES GOULD COZZENS $2.50
A novel built squarely and honestly about a murder in a Connecticut village, the racketeers who did it, the native sons who tried the case, and the townsfolk who listened. Tangy, humorous writing which rings true.
VICTORY THROUGH AIR POWER BY MAJOR ALEXANDER P. DE SEVERSKY ' $2.50
A fighting thesis on Air Power Unemployed; the biggest eye-opener in tactical thinking our side has produced.
CONDITIONS OF PEACE BY EDWARD HALLETT CARR $2.50
An English professor who takes the long view, who believes in British-German coöperation after the war, and whose economic consequences should be studied by every world-planner.
CROSS CREEK BY MARJORIE KINNAN RAWLINGS $2.50
There is a summer flavor and sunny refreshment in this autobiographic chronicle of a tiny Florida community.
OLD SOLDIERS NEVER DIE BY JAMES RONALD $2.50
Very English and valiant is this story of an old general in charge of child evacuees. Gay, convalescent reading for tired minds.
CITY LAWYER BY ARTHUR GARFIELD HAYES $3.00
Lively, realistic, and impulsive is this record of a New York lawyer who made good.
A WITNESS TREE BY ROBERT FROST - $2.00
New lyrics and the searching, quizzical philosophy of our sturdiest New England poet.
PAUL REVERE AND THE WORTH HE LIED IN BY ESTHER FORBES $3.75 The leisurely biography of a sterling silver patriot.
GLIMPSES OF WORTH HISTORY BY JAWAHARLAL NEHRU $4.00
The world as seen through the Indian lenses of an intelligent and radical leader.
MYTHOLOGY t BY EDITH HAMILTON $3.50
Gods and heroes with their delightful blend of divinity and humanity presented with a spirit which carries us into the past.