Show HE BOOK BOOI PARADE Reali Realism n Sensitively e y Done DoneA A View of Foch Durant R Has s.- s. Motives Prohibition Prize 0 N Novel Sought By ByDon Don Howard Howard- t RECOMMENDED Dr Pho RE-Pho RE Phoebe be F Fenwick Gaye Liveright The The story wino wine seller seIer who was also aso a great woman and one of the l novels novell I I. I have ever re read d SPEAKS MOr Major Charles Charles' The T Dial Press Pren 3 An 3 An mate portrait of gentleman and a a great soldier that comes comes comes-al as ke 0 oto to being the I perfect biography as any ever written OF PHILOSOPHY Will PHILOSOPHY Will Durant Sil Simon f Schuster Schult rA r. r A A genuino genuine attempt made to solve the problems of the tho think think- man approached ach J in in the Uio direct manner of which this thi writer is i. is abl r W. W. W. W R. R Burnett The Dial Press 2 2 Perhaps Perhaps the tho of the many many written to date about Chicago gunmen A ef o of merit erl revealing g rare are fut future re promise e. e renwicK Gayes Gaes novel h has been brought out in 1 following it its its phenomenal in nE England gland seems destined same measure o of ot fame tame in un try And Md it deserves it Jt re are are f few fw w finer historical in ia existence The author story etOry ory with a a. realism pery per- per jy y a. a sensitive regard for hu- hu It It is Ia a a. a strong of ot Napoleons Napoleon's s march cow and of ot the little vivan- vivan lio was one neot of the thousands nine followers ot or that army II lin in love with a a. young joung lieu- lieu the scion of ot a fastidious family who was her l lover ver blight night and her hero for tor all In r sc W a a. Russian wo- wo bP ps s between the little wine I I nd the man she l loves ves and Ranges t the course of ot Julies Julies Julie s nd then there Is the home- home march arCh of the ragged tt tr troops ops i hUhe author reaches an im- im Ve height seldom attained ij he sense ot of scene and atre att at- at t reo re and I la is r capable o of oZ fine tad d a fine eloquence 1 m. m r Charles Charls D gnet who wa waLI was was- I LI 11 Foch's Fochs ald camp aide camp de has hasa a of ot the late gen- gen that Imo imo that would have sat satis- satis Is- Is S eY eye of at Foch he alive aUve today This reveals many things Foch one ot of which was was was' hise his his' 1 e religion Foch Foth mad had not doubt of ot the tle immor- immor e soul Being a a. fer- fer Catholic Bug- Bug t s. s his prayer is constant of the lips but butt t let lete surrender a a. lifting mUng the th heart hearL He had lIt lIt- r. r the exaggerations of ius and their need Med of ot mirao mira mira- ro o a a. 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