Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1964 University Daily Kansan Page 7 ALE TOMORROW Wednesday, November 4,1964 9. ANTIQUE MAPS OF THE AMERICAS. Two beautiful ready-for-framing reproductions of maps of the "Western Hemisphere" and the "West Indies." These delicate, full-color prints reproduce accurately the original drawings, meticulously designed by skilled cartographers of the 16th century. 17 $ \times12^{1/2} $ Special $1 10. ATLAS OF THE UNIVERSE. By Br. Ernst and Tj. E. de Vries. Large, magnificent reference work for non-specialists, combining 400 astounding photographs, diagrams and star charts with a text presented in the form of an alphabetically arranged encyclopedia of astronomy. Pub. at $9.95. Sale $2.98 11. WHAT IS CYBERNETICS? By G. T. Guilbaud. The foremost book for the layman on the fascinating computer world of tomorrow. Covers such fields as automation, code systems, theory of games, and the parallels between artificial mechanisms and living organisms. Pub. at $3.50. Sale $1 12. "Korea"—THIS KIND OF WAR. By T. R. Fehrenbach. Monumental history of the only war America did not win. 689 pp. Scores of maps, charts and photos. Pub. at $10.00. Sale $2.98 13. THE DE GAULLE REVOLUTION. By Alexander Werth. Well-documented book on the tumultuous events leading to the fall of the Fourth Republic and the establishment of the de gaulle regime. Pub. at $4.00. Sale $1 14. Dog Portraits, Favorite breeds beautifully portrayed by Gladys Cook. 12"x16". Pub. at $7.50. Set of 8 now $1.98 Set of 8 now $1.98 15. FREDERIC REMINGTON'S "BUCKSKINS" Stirring paintings by the greatest artist of the Old West—hunters, army scouts, Indians in war paint. Colorful, decorative, in perfect for office, den and playroom. 13"x17". Pub, at $7.50. Set of 8—now $2.98 16. CURRIER & IVES LITHOGRAPHS — "Early American Transportation." The finest color reproductions ever made of these charming scenes of 19th century travel. Includes The Road-Summer (Horse and Buggy); American Express Train; Clipper Ship "Great Republic"; and High Pressure Steamboat Mayflower. $18 x 14'. Set of 4 color prints—only $2.98 17. Jerome Weidman's THE SOUND OF BOW BELLS. Masterful portrait of a successful magazine writer. Pub. at $5.95. Sale $1 18. A SEARCH FOR MAN'S SANITY: "The Selected Letters of Trigant Burrow." Fwd. by Sir Herbert Read. Brilliant. The most lucid and thorough exposition of his work and thought available. Describes his early career, break with Freud, revolutionary studies of man in society and of the biological causes of conflict. Pub. at $8.75. Sale $1 DEGAS DANCERS & BALLET SCENES. Eight fine color reproductions of the master's best-loved paintings, including such favorites as "The Dancing Class," "Rehearsal," and "Dancer with Bouquet." 11"x14". Pub. at $3.50. Set of 8-now $1.98 19. 20. SCIENCE AND SENSIBILITY, by James R. Newman. Two-volume collection of essays on science, philosophy and civilization, by the distinguished American scholar. Illus., 2 vols., boxed. Pub. at $10.00. Sale $9.98 the set Sale $3.98 the set THE POLITICS OF HOPE. By Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. Pub. at $5.00. Sale $1 21. 22. "The Profumo Affair"—ANATOMY OF A SCANDAL. By Clive Irving. A thorough account of the crisis that rocked the foundations of Britain. Pub. at $3.95. Sale $1 23. "Germany's Wittiest Writer"—THE LICHTENBERG READER. Tr., ed., and introduced by F. H. Mautner and H. Hatfield. Anthology of the striking aphorisms and other writings of the celebrated 18-century wit and social commentator admired by Goethe and Kant. Pub. at $3.95 Sale $1 24. "The Midwest": LAND OF THE LONG HORIZON, ed. by Walter Havighurst, with over 100 historic illustrations. 8"x11". Pub. at $12.50. Sale $3.98 25. MONTMARTRE SCENES by UTRILLO. High-quality reproductions of Utrillo's beloved paintings of Paris, including Le Lapin Agile, Winter Street Scene, and Eglise de Banlieue Vers (1914). The wonderful Utrillo colors and infallible perspective are here displayed at their best. 17"x14". Orig. 4.00. Set of 4 color prints, only $1.98 64 1