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Show Librarian Releases List of New Books at Library Mrs. Zelda Freeman, Pleasant Grove City librarian released a list Tuesday of new books recently received re-ceived at the library and now available avail-able to local readers. As a public service, the Rewiev is publishing the list of new books, together with a brief synopsis of what the hook is about. Men to Match My Mountains Stone. "Give me men to match my mountains," said the Far West in the words of the poet S. W. Foss. Irving Stone, eminent writer of narrative histoiy, has masterfully master-fully presented the story of the hundreds of men who accepted that challenge. Rachel Cade Mercer. Set against a stirring background of Africa, this is the poignant story of a woman's search for love and understanding. Stories- from Shakespeare Chute. All the plays of William Shakespeare retold in fresh, twentieth twen-tieth century language that will enchant any reader. How to Live! 365 Days a Year Schindler. This book has one purpose: to teach people how to change their way of living from the way in which they conducted; their last 365 days, to a new way, by which they can really live. The Course of Empire Bernard DeVoto. The story of the men who explored, and bit by bit conquered this continent; of their dreams, illusions, courage, and brutality. War and Peaces Count Leo Tolstoy. Tol-stoy. A panoramic array of kings, princes, and nobles as they lived and moved during the time of the great Napoleonic Wars. Andersonville MacKinlay Kan-tor. Kan-tor. Pulitzer prizewinning novel of the Civil War. This novel dares to choose the one episode of the Civil War of which both North and South are to this day ashamed, and to build upcn it a work of art. Goodbye to Uncle Tom J. C. Furnas. A fresh, sharp picture of the Negro in America, past and present. |