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BERNARD
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IDIOTS FIRST.
By the author of A
NEW LIFE, THE ASSISTANT, and the
National Book Award winner, THE
MAGIC BARREL.
"Idiots First
is
an
even better collection of stories than
The Magic Barrel."
--GRANVILLE ruCKS
FRANQOIS
MAURIAC
$4.50
WHAT I BELIEVE.
A testament of
faith by the Nobel Prize winner.
Translated, and with an introduc–
tion, by Wallace Fowlie.
$3.95
COLETTE
THE BLUE LANTERN.
Half journey,
half reminiscence, this evocative rec–
ord was written at 75, during
Colette's last courageous days.
Translated by Roger Senhouse.
$3.95
FRANCIS
STEEGMULLER
APOLLINAIRE.
Poet ..Among th e
Painters.
A major biography, with
new documentation on many of the
mysteries of Guillaume Apollinaire.
Poems translated by William Mere–
dith. Dlustrated.
$6.50
EDMUND
WILSON
THE COLD WAR AND THE INCOME
TAX.
A protest.
$2.95
SUSAN
SONTAG
THE BENEFACTOR.
"A major writer
... I
especially admired how she can
make a real story out of dreams and
thoughtS."-HANNAH ARENDT $4.50
JACK
KEROUAC
VISIONS OF GERARD.
"With this
story of a big, noisy family of Fl'ench
Canadians in the mill town of Lowell,
Mass., Kerouac joins
J.
D. Salinger
in the small company of current writ–
ers who suggest that a child can be
not only innocent but a prism of
grace."-T'ime
$3.95
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