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1" Second Section \ W BRITAIN HERALD. Pages 1At NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1920. LIST OF NEW BOOKS AT NEW BRITAIN INSTITUTE NEW BOOKS AT THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Here and There ENGLAND, edited by Findlay Mulr- head, (Blue guides.) slis e FRENCHWOMAN'S IMPRESSIONS OF AMERICA, by Comtese Madeleine de Bryas. “Very amusing account of Ameri- can impressions by a French countess and her sister who were commisioned | A. Booklist. to this country during the war. They are interesting sidelights in which they threw off the deadly seriousness of their purpose here.”—A, L. A. Booke list. sl o HAPPY HUNTING GROUNDS, Kermit Roosovelt IN LOWER FLORIDA WILDS, by C, T. Simpson. “A naturalist's description of the geology, plant and animal lifo—a val- uable record of a situation which, with the draining of the everglades, is rapidly passing. The style is a blend- by ing of the sclentist’s delight in de- | scribing and the artist’'s sensitiveness to vivid coloring, erhereal lights or deeps of forest.”—A. L. A. “ v IN MOROCCO, by Edith Wharton. “She went at the Invitation of the Governor-General . and had ex- ceptional opportunities of witnessing ceremonies and visiting monuments unknown even to most of the French offclala.” Booklist. 0 g o NEW LIFE CURRENTS IN CHINA, | by Mrs. M. N. Gamewell. “An attractive, brief account of the | new life in China, which shows mis- stonary work, particularly medical, to | HUNGRY HEARTS, by “An introductory essay on “The new influences and tendencles™ . . arouses the reader’s interest in poetic trends. PBach author’s poems are accompanied by a short blography and eritique and tho names of his more important published work. Seventy- nine writers are represented.”—A. L. POEMS OF JOHN R. THOMPSON. “A carefully gleaned collection made to preserve the work of this Southern poet, editor and critice A sympathetic blographical sketch by J. 8 Patton."—A. L. A. BoBoklist. e e RIGHT ROYAL, by John Masefield. e slle RUPERT BROOKE AND THE IN- TELLECTUAL IMAGINATION, by Walter De La Mare. v .. COMRADE, AND OTHER | R. H. Schauffler. . WHITE POEMS, by .. Fiction. BARRY LEROY, by H. C. Bailey. “An Irish spy in the secret service of France under Napoleon has a chance for many adventures and miss- es none of them.”"—A. L. A. Booklist. BEST PSYCHIC STORIES, edited by J. L. French. “Aside from its value as literature . . this collection contains also evidence of physic phenomena which is authoritatively vouched for.” —A. L. A. Booklist. . . Anzie . Ye- | aterska. ] “The hunger vividly and impres- sively set forth in tnis striking book be the animating force.”—A. L. A. '8 not Physical hunger, but the hun- Booklist. G2 UP THE MAZARUNI FOR DIA- MONDS, by W. J. La Varre. “A veteran scout and an explorer now with the Rice Amazon expedition writes a simple, lively and informing narrativo of life in the. jungles of South America.” A. L. A. Booklist. e e WITH GREENFELL ON THE . BRADOR, by Waldo F. Waldo. LA- | ised ger of the spirit for better things . Not since Mary Antin's ‘Prom- | Land’ has there peen so cloquent a presentation of this point of view. | Her rise from a sweat-shop worker to | the distinguished place she now oc- | cuples, is as dramatic and as truly American as her stories.” e . IN THE MOUNTAINS. “The story tells how a woman who L. | lost in the war all those whom she | loved, seeks to heal her shattered “An American journalist tells of the faith by retiring to a recluse-like ex- life the doctor is living and his work for hospitals and cooperative stores.” . .o Poetry. FAIRIES AND CHIMNEYS, by Roso children #o it Is put in Both collec- tiona." . .o FLAME AND SHADOW, by Teasdale. “She is the Ellzabethan of toda pulse. She is first, last and always & singer”—-N. Y. Ties. “Sre Is the Elizabethan of today; one of the purest and clearest volces In our poetic Nterature.”—Book man. .o o MISCELLANY OF BRITISH POETRY 1919, edited by W. K. Seymour. “Things fine and thoughtful, dain- ty and ' pretty, which one reads Ihroughout with pleasure.”-—A. L. A Tooklist. Sarah T MODERN BOOK OF FRENCH VERSE, edited by Albert Boni. “Transiations by Chaucer, Rowsettl, #winburne, Lang and many others ar- ranged chronologieatly tn order of their author's dates from the eleventh centu to the present time." Hooklist. MODERN BRITISH POETRY, edited by Louls Untermeyer A. L. A Fyleman. v “Grown.ups will wish to read it to annotated children’s lists. 4 istence in a Swiss Chalet."—Publish- er's note. « o e SLEUTH OF ST. JAMES SQUARE, by M. D. Post. | .. . VACATION OF THE KELWYNS, by W. D. Howells. “A delightful example of his method and a vivid revelation of the man himself."—N. Y. Times. I . - - | YOUTH AND THE BRIGHT MEDU- SA, by Willa Cather. | “Decidedly a literary event wrich | no lover of the best fiction will want to miss.”-—N. Y. Times. . e Library Notes. “Children’s Book Week"” November 15-20, will be duly observed by the ! Children's Room. The exhibit will be open from 9 a. m. 0 9 p. m. dail The sponsers of this country-wide ef- fort to secure ‘More Books In the home' are: The American Booksellers' | Association, the Boy Scout of Amer-' fea, the publishers, the American Library Association, and the General Federation of Womens Clubs Also do not forget Miss Hewin's ex- hibit at the Hartford Library. It lll always worth while This pioneer in | children’s work probably started this good movement, also story hours and | Soap from Pure Tallow Only selected country tallow is ever used in the making of Kirkman’s Borax Soa That is another reason why Soap is Kirkman’s pure never hurts the hand:hand why each cake does so much washing. 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