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Feb. 24, 1934
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Page Seven
MORE SPRING BOOK LISTS
Presses Not Idle Turning Out New Fiction Works
GOSSIP OF AUTHORS
Longman's
Fiction:
Marie Paluna by Blair Nilesl
We Sail Tomorrow.. ..by F. H. BrennanI
Bassett By Stella Cibbonsfl
Blonde Countess by H. O. Yardleyf
Another Man's Wife.. ..Marie Lowndesl Cold Comfort Farm, by Stella Gibbons
Macaulay
From Broadway to Moscow
by Marjorie E. Smith
Heavenly Sinner. ...by T. Everett Harre
Chief Counsel by A. L. Furman
Born To Sin by H. L. Gates
Return of Arsene Lupin. .M. Leblanc Such Men Are Dangerous. .Elinor Glyn
Sunshine Stampede by Dote Fulton
Make Me Yours by Eleanore Browne
Street of Painted Lips. .by M, Dekobra
For Love and Gold by E. J. David
''darie.A.nnaud, Spy....by Fielding Hope
River God by Evans Wall
Shared Woman by Harold S. Kahm
CaTTof-the Blood by G. O. Baxter
Oagar's Child by Grace Naismith
Yesterday's Sin by H. A. Keller
Born Unwanted by Ross Edwin
Unfinished Day. by Alberta S. Eagan Guinea Pig Returns. ...by Lewis Graham ^?H*fdef — By Appointment
. by Eleanore Browne
Adam and Two Eves.... by Anonymous
Newlyweds by Howard Buck
■ Lead Law by Amos Moore
Seven Bar Seven Ranch. ...Julian Lucas
^unglemania by A. Torrance, M.D.
Love Triumphant by Joan Conquest
The Fated Woman. ...by Wm. LaVarre Murder Could Not Kill-Gregory Baxter
Cossac-k Gtrl by Marina Yurlova
Strange Paths by Louise Gerard
Cticanicl«--of An Infamous Woman...
by David Liebovitz
Let'g 'Buy a Farm-.-by Lewis Graham New York Madness. -by M. Bodenheim Yesterday's Burdens .by R. M. Coates
Strayed Angel by Dolf Wyllarde
Case of Col. Marchand.E. C. R. Lorac
Poet's Gold by David Ross
There Ought to be a Law.Wm. Seagle
|i-Belong To You by Denison Clift
N«ked Murder by Firth Erskine
C. Putnam's Sons
Fiction:
Pillar of Salt by Peter Gray
.Vestal Virgin. ...by Arthur Meeker, )r.
Storm Music by Dornford Yates
Flowering Thorn. ...by Margery Sharp
Tugboat Annie by N. R. Raine
The Bright Lexicon. ...by D. C. Peattie Sycamore Tree....Elizabeth Cambridge
Hostages to Fortune
by Elizabeth Cambridge
i TlTC'"Way~xtf_jtbe Scarlet Pimpernel
I by Baroness Orczy
The Phantom Emperor. N. H, Swanson
Tt^eJudas Tree by N. H. Swanson
>This Thing Called Love
by Elizabeth Carfrae
Saiiiflg.;._SaUing Swiftly, by J. B. Yeats
Somebody Must, by Alice G. Rosman
The Red Demon by A. J. Wright
The Yellow Briar by Patrick Slater
After the Widow Changed Her Mind
by Cornelia Penfield
ThreeCttres.: by Sholom Asch
Harrison Smith & Robert Haas, Inc.
Spi<ier in the Cup. ..by Jos. Shearing
Farewell Victoria by T. H. White
Hospital Murders. by Means Davis
James Joyce and the Making of
Ulysses by Frank Budgen
Come in at the Door, by Wm. March This Much Is Mine!....Nola Henderson
One Way-Treket by Ethel Turner
Set Free by Sylvia Paul jerman
The Reckoning. ...by Leane Zugsmith The Chronicle of Caroline Quellen
by Seaton Peacey
^Ffaos-. A. EdiSTSnv.by Mary C. Nerney
I, Claudius by Robert Graves
Seven Gothic Tales. ...by Isak Dinesen Belmonte, the Matador....H. Baerlein
Indeed This Flesh Grace Flandrau
Dr. Martino by William Faulkner
Man's Fate by Andre Malraux
Breathe Upon These Slain
by Evelyn Scott
Doubleday, Doran
Fiction:
"Passions Spin the Plot. ...Vardis Fisher
Skin and Bones.. by Thorne Smith
Cross of Peace by Philip Gibbs
Falling Star by Vicki Baum
Cloud Howe by L. G. Gibbon
A-Warnrng-tcrWanTShs
by Mary Mitchell
The Valiant Wife. ...Margaret Wilson
Folded Hills by Stewart E. White
A Feather in Her+tat.l. A. R. Wylie
Chelbury Abbey by Denis Mackail
It's A Battlefield, by Graham Greene Manhattan Love Song.Kathleen Norris Three Men and Diana .Kathleen Norris James Shore's Daughter
by Stephen Vincent Benet
Whispering Tongues... Lawrence Kirk
Family Cruise by Helen Ashton
Harriet by Elizabeth Jenkins
Crooked Lane by Frances N. Hart
Long Day Closes Beatrice Tunstall
Sara Alone by N. S. Laitch
The Lords Anointed....Ruth E. McKee The Power To Kill, by Robert Hichens Karen's Destiny, by Harriet Comstock Unfinished Cathedral--..T. S. Stribling
■The-f^-f«ct Pair by Lois Montross
Introducing Terry Sloane
by Concordia Merrel
F^iTjfessioniri — b©ver....by Maysie Greig
Ten Cent Love by Maysie Greig
Little -Stst««~©onY "Count
by Maysie Greig
All About Jane by Pamela Wynne
Always Tomorrow., .by Ruby M. Ayres
Love Is So Blind by Ruby M. Ayres
-Peeking Madness by J. Van Dyke
Red. Clark Rides Alone
by Gordon Young
T*»e-Yukon Kid by J. B. Hendryx
Trail Dust by C. E. Mulford
Smoky Pass by Ernest Haycox
Drama :
Play Parade — ^^r^^. by Noel Coward
Mary ^f 5cQ±larid.... Maxwell Anderson
Morton's Folly by J. B. Morton
Archy's Life of MehitabeL
by Don Marquis
The Crime Club: McKee of Centre Street. .Helen Reilly Richardson's Second Case
by Sir Basil Thompson
London Calling by Val Geilgud
and Holt Marvell The Lesser Antilles Case....Rufus King
King Rat \ by Sax Rohmar
The Sinister Shadow by Henry Holt
Death of a Ghost. Margery Allingham The Riddle of the Russian Princess
: ...by E, S. Liddon
The Misfortunes of Mr. Teal
by Leslie Charteris
The Puzzle of the Silver Persian.. ..
by Stuart Palmer
Panic by Anthony Berkeley
The Crooked Lane. ...Frances N. Hart The Intrusive Tourist
by Mrs. Bailie Reynolds
Morrow
Without Armor by James Hilton
Two's Company. .Margaret G. Herzog
The^Xalktng Sparrow Murders
by Darwin Teilhet
Gowpuncher by Charles Ballew
Robert E. Lee. ...by Robt. W. Winston
Mr. Thompson in the Attic
by Anna Gordon Keown
I Was a German by Ernst Toller
Death Cruises South Roger Denbie
Laramie Rides Alone. ..by Will Ermine
A Journal of These Days
by Albert )ay Nock
Adventure's a Wench — -the Autobiography of Charles Veil as told to Howard R. Marsh.
The Pipe Dream of Peace
by John W. Wheeler-Bennett
Farrar and Rinehart, Inc.
Masked Women by Rex Beach
Land of Plenty by Robert Cantwell
Magnus Merriman....by Eric Linklater The Ten Million. ...by Mark Hellinger
The Voyage. - by Heinrich Herm
Finnley Wren by Philip Wylie
The Man with Four Lives. Wm. Cowen The Story of a Country Boy
by Dawn Powell
The Incurable Filibuster — Adventures
of Col. Dean Ivan Lamb.
Thunder in the Dust Alan LeMay
Stars Fell on Alabama. ...Carl Carmer
Great White Gods Eduard Stucken
Mr. Pinkerton Goes to Scotland Yard
by David Frome
Plays for the Parlor Marc Connelly
The Flowering Thorn. .Alexander Laing
One Happy Jew by Nat J. Ferber
Ninety-two Days. ...by Evelyn Waugh Twenty Mad Years
by Col. F. E. McCammon
Youth and Russia. ...by F. E. Williams Don Segundo Sombra
by Ricardo Guiraldes
Five Silver Daughters ..by Louis Golding Business Women in Love
by Faith Baldwin
Racing the Seas by Ahto Walter
Drums of Morning by Floyd Dell
The Story of Skyscrapers. .Alf. Morgan They Knew Mr. Knight
by Dorothy Whipple
Manhattan Prodigal. ...George Tichenor
The Indulgent Husband by Colette
Boy and Girl Tramps of America....
by Thomas Minehan
The Folks by Ruth Suckow
Lewis Mumford has )ust finished his new book, "Technics and Civilization," which Harcourt, Brace will publish in April.
The Grosset and Dunlap edition of Faith Compton Mackenzie's "The Sibyl of the North," the story of Queen Christina, features a picture of Greta Garbo on the jacket.
A poetry contest for poems of twenty lines or less 'first and second prize $15) is announced by the North Carolina Poetry Review, Gastonia, North Carolina.
Two books titled "Kaleidoscope" will be published soon. One is written by Stefan Zweig and the other by A. R. Burr. Last year the favorite title was "Mischief." Two books of that name were published within a few days of one another.
The alley cat is immortalized. Baron Ireland, famous for his lyrics in praise of his lowly cat, has made a book of his poems, "Our Cat," which will be published in the fall by Doubleday, Doran.
The story of Bertrand du Guesclin, the famous brigand who led the brigands out of France, dethroned a King of Spain, was a Robin Hood to the poor, and once paid his henchmen from his own pocket so that they would not loot a poor village, has been written by M. Coryn. The book, "The Black Eagle," is published by Funk and Wagnalls.
"The Murder of the Honest Broker," by Willoughby Sharp, who recently broke his leg while boarding his yacht in Bermuda, will be published soon by Claude Kendall.
Labor Pow-Wow Here
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Federation of Musicians, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners and the International Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers. Producing companies are MGM, Fox, Universal, Warner Brothers, First National, Paramount and Radio.
Among the presidents who are expected, unless plans are changed, will be William C. Elliott, of lATSE; Joseph Weber, Musicians; L. P. Lindelof, Painters. Present plans call for H. P. Brigaerts, International vice president of the IBEW. to represent that organization, and Abe Muir, vice president of the carpenters, to represent them.
Among the studio representatives slated to sit in at the discussion will be Nicholas Schenck, now here; Sidney Kent, who is due here shortly; Pat Casey. Al Berres, B. B. Kahane, who is due back in time for the confab, as well as special representatives from the various locals.
Probability is that rehash of late strike may come up at the parley with uncovering of workings at the time that may prove sensational news. It is understood that while conference is slated for Hollywood, there is some effort being made in some quarters to have it shifted at last minute to New York.