Monday, Jul. 18, 1932

Books of the Week

NIGHT OUT--Rupert Croft-Cooke --Dial ($2). An inheritance of -L-500 sets a shop-assistant off after "the real thing in life."

DESUGGESTION--E. Tietjens--Dial ($4). How to think straight, heavily endorsed.

OUR STREET--Compton Mackenzie --Doubleday, Doran ($2.50).

ODIN IN FAIRYLAND--Olav Duun-- Knopf ($2.50).

BLONDE INTERLUDE--Bourke Lee --Simon & Schuster ($2). The publishers' first step in bringing out "well-written novels, entertainment their sole purpose." Theme: twelve swirling New York months, better than the title sounds.

A PREFACE TO DEATH--Fred Rothermell--Little, Brown ($2.50).

PRINCESS PRO TEM--Arthur Train --Scribner ($2).

SPEARS AGAINST Us--Cecil Roberts --Appleton ($2.50). English best-seller about two families, one Austrian, one English. The War havocs them.

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