Evening Star Newspaper, May 18, 1930, Page 98

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NEV\ __MYER/ : : : W : SO i \_GILBE DA Wassermann Writes of the “Don Quixote of By Seas. from the Little, Books Received i it i e i HhH w2 m York: Payson & Olarke, LANDSCAPING :.OME GROUNDS. By Leon- S, pring Bobkshelves.* | | m Eil mmm | m idas W. Ramscy. New York: Macmillan. THE GIRL_REPORTER. By Carl H. Claudy. Muwr.n.rum. Boston: Lit- uam i mm__ hfiluluh-mllt bow just dhdocmmucmlomy MMM.MMMM ummm_“ ,mm muwmu.mfl mwmmm .mm §311 bl E : X Boghul EH mmmw“mw fl R i m Mumu mw all %E um iy i, : NI ] Tustrated. Ph.D. with an IT WALKS BY NIGHT. By John Dickson Emory R. Johnson, York: Appleton, insky, PhD., it mw w CLOSE-HAULED. By Henry K. Pasma. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co. Mm ln:umlhnoe—Wuurmmn turns lmporunt. truth into the daylight. m not for the first time, but certainly mmm..mMn»nh b1 O thepeophdmwsuus.m < m. mww: thnnone-onen O‘Mm umm_ = mm wannm m_han_ wumm.m B mm s Byya mmmmu mm A mno Efl_ _m___*u._ rmm At _m mmm .Mw mm mmamwmmu ST H iy i T DAGGER. By Mary Dablberg. New York: i nnu 1y mmfiw. w m wfium mé ummwmm phia: Lippincott. A HIGH WIND IN JAMAICA (The Innocens By Richard Hughes, New York: Voyage). mm m_ h :z m .mmn _mm m Tesd hwm _Wm m il By Arthur Bullard. New York: CRIME OP THE JUST. By Andre Chamie son. Transiated by Van Wyock Brooks. Ney York: : Scribner's. UNKNOWN. By ANO mm : mx mm“ mmw | am mmmm& .mm N«m.mm_uu_mm_um PR mu.m MdMub _m mmm mmmum mmu~m-.. mnumwm .mmm m i m__ Mmm~w~. m Bl m«Mmem J.mm a4 i3 1., mnwummmmm i | m"am~ 4 mmmmw w mmmm m ammm it il i m,mmmwmm <3y i3 m 3ygs mmmmw mmmmm THEN Tt wm il i LT m_u m mhMWhMmmmmm 1 m mm“ : Edward J. Clode. New York: 8 "x Blasco Thanez, author of “Mare Nonrun. etc. Translated by Arthur s York: E. P. Dutton & Co. THE KNIGHT OF THE VIRGIN. By Vicen . By Ernest R. Trattner, au= thor of “Unraveling the Book of Books.” Drawings by Victor Basinet. New York: Scribner's. STEP-DAUGHTERS OF WAR. By Helen Zenna Smith. New York: Dutton. THE PEW PREACHES. Edited, with an In- troduction by William L. Stidger. Nashville: ya§83® mt B\ by K, The “But, for & “Let's Harper & Bros. would : with drawings by G. Chesterton. New York planned to go a-playing together. game of words THE MISSING MASTERPIECE: A Novel. By Hilaire Bellog, change,” said one of them, “I'll make pictures terplece, besides. That’s quite the thing no adays. : [ 1 : m i thoughtful people as a great story, as a fine piece of literary workmanship besides. makes the reader live his life with him. It seems to me that this will be counted I old and you do the words.” Agreed upon. unimportant errancies. This time the whole of the Atlantic, east and west, along with a stretch of the newly dis- ‘covered “road to India,” becomes the scene of activity. Don Alonso de Ojeda, of whom you * may read.in documented history itself, is the hero of this tale, as he was also a man of ac- count in the actual sailings of Columbus. Don Alonso comes by right to leadership in the lat- +est of the Thanez novels. For he was a lusty fighter. acted rich without a scrap of money made large gestures over small “yune cavilings over wpon him, 2 au il fi w Its tumed 9t was an art dealer—a hand One who In a flash the seed of invention dug do Having @n old master, even a pseudo master- into the soil and up into the air, 'rovlw speedily a plot so interlaced of bral cation. mwrse,thehetter(a!t.heae Invention grew upon occasion. masterplece in a tangle of puch-bhck istence. Besides, none knew beiter than leafage as to involve the matter of It would be Tbanez. Else, exponent of the craft. novel at all? momentous event in the his- all the ¢lamorous urban scents of his sail- convert the" exciting thing

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