Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 15, 1965 2157 SALE of BOOKS! Our 108th Year - SOME UNUSUAL AND OUT-OF-THE WAY BOOKS IVC2 - SOME STANDARD AND POPULAR BOOKS - SOME IMPORTANT SCHOLARLY BOOKS - SOME LAVISH AND HIGHLY-ILLUSTRATED BOOKS - FINE BOOKS FOR CHILDREN - TEACHERS - STUDENTS - COLLECTORS - HOBBYISTS - ALL ARE NEW CLOTHBOUND EDITIONS AT INCREDIBLE SAVINGS OF FROM $2 to $11! - LISTED BELOW ARE ONLY A FEW FROM A LARGE STOCK Printer's Ink Reports WHICH AD PULLED BEST? By Carroll J. Swan. 57 different tests to show how minor changes in similar ads can increase selling power; analyzes the use of sex in copy. Pub.at $7.50. Sale 99-. POPULAR MATHEMATICS. By Denning Miller. The eight mathematical branches from arithmetic to calculus are here explained for actual enjoyment, learning and application. 616 pages, illustrated. Orig. pub. at $0.50. Sale 2.98 TREASURY OF PHILOSOPHY. Ed. by D. D. Runes, Nearly 1,300 pages publishing the white span of recorded poetry and history in Works of Plato, Thomas Aquinas, Descartes, Spinoza, Schopenhauer, Dewey, Schweitzer and nearly 400 other great writers. Western thinkers not accessible in any other collection. $15.90. Sale 3.98 HER INFINITE VARIETY: The American woman as Lover, Mate and friend for both sexes in reading for both sexes on the problems and satisfaction of being a woman in today's world, from childhood through old age. Sale 1.98 WORKS OF RABELAIS. One of the world's most ribald and entertaining classics. This attractive library edition contains all five books of "Gargantua and Pantagruel," complete and unexegurated, printed on high quality from the tales of an expensive limited edition. 720 pages. Only 2.88 THE MOON AND THE PLANETS. By J. Sadil and L. Pesck. With 40 huge, double-page and three-panel plates, 27 in full color. An imagination-making journey through the solar system. $13½ × 13½$. Sale $4.88 at $10.00. THE SKY'S THE LIMIT. By Charles J. Kelly, Jr. Candid history of commercial aviation in America in the monsoon and early seasons shaped its growth from bernstorming days to the jet-age. 42 photos. Pub. at $5.95. Sale 1.98 HISTORY OF PAINTING IN 1,000 COLOR REPRODUCTIONS. Ed. by Robert Maillard. One of the most beautiful and useful art references ever published, featuring 1,000 of the best paintings in history. The history of Western art — all reproduced in magnificent full color. Discusses every period, every important painter and work, from the caves of Lascaux to today's moderns. Sales 7.95 AMERICAN FIREARMS MAKERS AMERICA FIREWARMS MAKERS BAY AREA Careers opportunity containing over 2,100 entries — dates, special markings and features, calibers and dimensions of Colt, Whitney, Dartinger and all other firearms and firearm parts. Pub at $5.00. Sale 2.98 **GREEK SCULPTURE.** By Pierre Devanebz, curator of the Louvre Museum, 150 reproductions in gravure, 12 plates in color. The grace, harmony spirituality, nobility and beauty of Christophe Sainte-Laurent, Samothrace, the Parthenon, Praxiteles and all the other statuary, bas relief and high-reliefs. Only 3.98 NEW AMERICAN BABY BOOK Practical reference volume to help guide the modern parent through better baby and child care through the sixth year. 629 pp., illus. Pub. at $3.95. Sale $9.9c 99c to $7.95 NEW AMERICAN GARDEN BOOK, Gardening library in one volume; information on planting, plans, and flowers; shrub plants; etc.; lovelier lawns, walks; soil and pest control; equipment repairs, etc. pp. illustrated. Pub: $3.99. Sale 99%. MAN AND HIS BODY. By Bend F. Miller, M.D., and Ruth Godee. Absorbing and easy-to-understand work on the marvelous mechanical that is the human body. Profusely illus. Pub. at $5.95. Sale 99-. LUCAN'S PHARASALIA — Dramatic Episodes of the Civil Wars. Trans. by Robert Graves. Brings to life the historic struggle between Pompey and Caesar and the riotous reign of Nero. Pub. at $4.00. Sale 99. BONJOUR PARIS. By Francois Brigneau. 92 exquisite full color photographs by Europe's leading photographers. Spectacular Value at 3.88 LIMOGES ENAMELS. Photographs by W. and B. Forman; text by M. Gauthier and M. Marcheix. An incomparable treasury of the enchanting, exquisitely detailed "painted" enamels perfected at Linoges at the Art Institute of Renaissance, 37 plates, 27 in full color. Pub at $9.95. Sale 3.98 The International Guide to STAMPS & STAMP COLLECTING. By Douglas and Mary Patrick. Over 400 pages crammed with information about stamps of the U.S. Great Britain, the Commonwealth, and other countries of the world: kinds of paper, cancellations, stamp terminology, postal codes, coelored rarities, curiosities, errors. Illus. *pub at $8.75* Gerard's HERBALL. Edited by Marcus Woodward. A treasury of the delightful prose and humour of one of the most famous 16th-century herballs, with over 180 of the original woodcuts. Cherished for centuries by gardeners, botanists and collectors. Special Import . Only 3.98 CHINESE ART. By R. L. Hobson. Spans 2,000 years of Chinese creative genius in pottery, porcelain, jades, painting, glazing, bronzes and furni- tiful, full color reproductions. Special Import... Only 4.98 GETTING AND HOLDING YOUR EXECUTIVE POSITION. By Leon Davis Eldot. Personnel expert's detailed advice on strategy for growth in responsibility, authority and financial gain in any organization. $4.95. Sale 1.77 THE ART OF ANCIENT KOREA. Text by J, Barinka, photographs by W. Forman. A magnificent revelation of Korean art. Includes an early inital art in 132 full-page plates, 38 in full-humbling color. Notes on each plate. Pub. at $10.00. Sale 5.88 Patterns in Nature — PLANT MARVELS IN MINIATURE. Text and photos by C. Postma, Fwd. by Edwin Way Teale. 77 masterpieces of photo-microsores on the sub-visible world of the earth; a collection of $10\cdot$ $13\cdot$ $14$ pages with astonishing sharpness and clarity of detail. Pub. at $12.50$. Sale 3.98 SUN, STONES AND SILENCE. By Doubly H. Gary and Robert Payne. The history and civilization of Egypt in terms of its fabulous artistic legacy, revealingly portrayed in 120 stunning full page photographs. Sampson's prints printed in gravure, $12 x $9½; Pulp at $12.50. Sale 3.98 PASSAGE PERILOUS. By Beth Day. What happens when a modern trans- atlantic liner is hijacked? The 12 days of tension when the Portuguese liner, Santa Maria, was captured by Japan. Illustrated by Paul. Pbk at $4.50. Sales $9e Our Threatened Rights--THE PRICE OF LIBERTY. By Alan Barth. Provocative study of the abuses of law enforcement agencies and the probation crime without becoming a police state. Pub at $4.50. Sale 99¢ 100,000 YEARS OF DAILY LIFE: A Visual History. By Jacques Brosse, et al. In 850 super photographs and paintings, here is a comparative history of man's food, shelter, dress, religion, art, entertainment and folk-arts; paelotic times to the present. $9.00 x 12". Buy at pub. $15.00. Sale 6.88 A TIME FOR COOKING. By Zada Taylor & Betty Herman. Over 200 new, ex exciting and highly original recipes from California. Slanted for simplicity and economy as well as zing. Pub at $3.50. Sale 1.98 A TREASURY OF NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL. Ed. by Gene Schoor. A sparkling panorama of the most successful and colorful college football team in America. Exciting action photos. Pub at $5.50. Sale 1.98 IMPRESSIONISM: GOLDEN DECA- IMPE 1872-1882. By Lawrence and Elizabeth Hanson. Dramatic blend of emotion, passion, and the full account of Manet, Degas, Pissarro, Monet and Renoir, their lives and unprecedented ideas. Sale 2.98 MAN AND THE CONQUEST OF THE POLES. By Paul-Emile Victor. A record of great Heroism and stark tragedy and of man's unrelenting search for the mysteries of the universe. Explores the pioneer Pytheas to the American submarines. Profusely illustrated. Pub at $6.95. Sale 2.98 THE SOCIAL HISTORY OF BOURON. By Gerald Carson. From the Kentucky to the lush bars of turn-of-the-century. New York. Guaran- tian. The heart of their culture of good whiskey or Americana. Illus. Pub. at $6.95. Sale 2.98 A HISTORY OF WOOD ENGRAV- A HISTORY OF WOOD ENGRAVING. By Douglas Percy Bliss. Rare manuscript massacre of a time-honored craft, featuring 120 exquisitely detailed reproductions from the works of Holbein, Durer, Burgkmair, Bewick, Blake, Morris, Gill, many others, in its field. Special Import. Quietly 3.98 THE FRENCH ARMY: A Military- Political History. By Paul-Marie de la Gorce. A definitive history of the French Revolution — from the debacle at Sedan in 1870 to the end of the Algerian War. 558 pp. Pub. at $10.00. Sale 2.98 CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI By Carola Grola-Wieler. Stunningly colorful and beautiful photographs with 157 plates picturing Brancusi's supreme achievements from his early "Prayer to the great masterworks" work, and gave the 20th century an entirely new conception of the beauty of form. $9 x 11\frac{3}{8}$. Sale 7.95 LARGELY LINCOLN. By David Chambers Mearns, Drawing on a lifetime of experience in the unknown beyears to the life of Lincoln and presents some astonishing "firsts with rare win gusto. Pub. at $6.00. Ed. Schenck Miers. Pub. at $6.00. Sale 2.98 Eighteenth Century ENGLISH PORCELAIN. By George Savage. Value of his guide to the style and characteristics, style, and masterpieces of porcelain's golden age. Contains an index of marks 250 photographs of objects manufactured in Chelsea, Derby, Bow, Worcester, Chester, London. Special Import. Only 4.98 THE AGE OF WELLINGTON; The Life and Times of the Duke of Wellington 1769-1852. By Leonard Cooper. The stirring, dramatic chronicle of a civil era, revolving around the figure of the king who typified it. Pub at $8.75. 成交 2.98 INTELLIGENT LAYMAN'S MEDICAL DICTIONARY. By Harry Swartz, Authoritative, clear explanations of medicine—anatomical, surgical, psychiatric. Plates, tables, cross reference guide. Invaluable reference for lawyers, hospital workers, doctors' secretaries, students. Sale $3.95. Ivar Lissner's MAN, GOD & MAGIC. World-renowned scholar, author of "The Living Past," presents an exciting account of the culture, religious beliefs and practices of prehistoric man, illustrations. Sale 2.98 @ 55.95 THE WORK OF GRAHAM SUTHERLAND. By Douglas Cooper, with 200 copies. Perb biographical-critical study and illustrated retrospective of the most original English painter of the mid-19th century, $9.95 x $11.95/$15.00. Sale 4.98 THE TEMPLES OF ANGKOR: Monuments to a Vanished Empire. By M. Krasa. A lavishly-illustrated study of the incomparable art treasures of the Amazon jungle. 176 sensible photographs. $9; 'x' 10½". Pub. at $10.00. Photographs. Sale 5.88 THE WORLD OF ANIMALS. Compiled with commentary by Joseph Wood Krutch. Big, bountiful treasury of lore, legend and literature by the world's great naturalists and art collectors, dubon, Darwin, Kipling, Steinbeck, et al. Over 50 rare drawings, prints and paintings. $10.00 Sale 3.98 RAPHAEL. By Oskar Fischel. Monumental study of the Renaissance genius, lavishly illustrated with over 300 beautifully reproduced drawings and paintings. Special Import. Only 6.95 America's Midwest—LAND OF THE LONG HORIZON. Ed. by Walter G. Benson and illustrated. Stirring panorama seen through personal accounts ranging from Indian cavities to "Middle-Eastern"姿势." 8 x 12. Pub. at $12.50. Sale 3.98 CHRIST'S IMAGE. By Marceline Auclair. The life of Jesus as portrayed in the paintings, drawings, tapestries and 100 stirring gravure reproductions of paintings, drawings, tapestries and drawings from the masters of all periods and all times. Pub. at $6.95. Sale 3.98 LIFE AMONG THE SUREREALISTS. By Matthew Josephson. The Intel- llectuals captured: the myth of the "lost gen- capture" exploded. Dadaism, the cult of Tzara, Stein, Herringway, Cunig- men and Photos. Pub. at $6.00 Sale 2.98 LINCOLN's Champion & Friend — THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF CARL SCHURZ. Fascinating memoirs of the German-born robber patrol, one of the most idealists of the idealism led him from prison cell to Lincoln's cabinet room. From the famous out-of-print 3 volume work. Pub. at $9.95. Sale 2.98. ADD LIFE TO YOUR YEARS. By Ernst P. Boas, M.D. and Norman F. Boas, M.D. Discusses every aspect of aging and D Disease how to recognize symptoms and what to do about them. Pub at $4.95. Sale 1.98 THE GOLDEN AGE OF BURGUNDY. By Joseph Calmette. A revealing account of the golden age in French history, from 1364 to 1477, as seen through lives of its famous reverable friends of its fame. Philip the Bold, John the Fearless, Philip the Good, and Charles the Rash. Illus. Pub. at $7.50. Sale 2.98 THE TEMPERING YEARS: 1929-1939. By Edwin P. Hoyt. Vivid portrait of the stock market crash; and World War II. Illus. Pub. at $6.55. Sale $2.98 THE WHITE HOUSE AND ITS THIRTY-THREE FAMILIES. By Amy La Follette. A magnificent 150-year cavalcade of high political and personal drama in the most famous house in the country. Official Adams to the pump and glitter of the Kennedy years: "9" x 12". Pub. at $12.50. Sale 5.95 THE COMPLETE COOKBOOK FOR MEN. By B F A Birmingham. Over 10,000 delicious stunts with eggs, carouselers, soups, stews; main event magic with roasts, pots and pans to tow food. bonanza barbecue recipes. Illus. Pub. at $9.95. Sale 2.98 PREHISTORIC MAN. By Prof. J. Augusta. Million-year record of evolutionary development, based on the fossils of animals that were researched and told with enormous narrative skill. 52 paintings. 27 reproduced in full color, of human types from Australopithecus to Homo sapiens. $10 \cdot x 14^{\circ}$. CALL: 2-888-329-6888. SELF-SUPPORTED. $C_{5}$. 2.888 Sale 3.88 SIXTY DAYS THAT SHOOK THE WEST—The Fall of France: 1940. By Jacques Benoist-Meebin. Monumental study of the Wehrmacht's blitzkrieg across the low countries; and the tougher tactics of the German living history, and profiles of the major diplomatic and military figures. Maps. Pub. at $7.95. Sale 3.98 Street Floor THE AMERICAN YEAR. Ed. by Henry Hill Collins, Jr. Magnificent wines across America through the four seasons, by Audubon, Thoreau, Burroughs, Muir, Mark Twain, John Key, William Shakespeare, E B. White, Rachel Carson and others. 48 pages of illustrations from Currier & ves prints. Sales. $4.98 THE WINES AND YEARWAYS OF FRANCE. By L. Jacquelin and R. Poulain, with 76 photos and 17 maps. Hailed in France as "a true encyclopedia about everything one needs to know" about French wines. Pub. at $9.95. Sale 5.95 **GREEK MYTHOLOGY.** By Felix Guiand. Gorgeously-illustrated volume with over 220 reproductions of Greek vase paintings, classical sculpture, etc., 24 in rich color. Not only relates them to the spirit and aspirations of Greek civilization. $81\frac{1}{2}$ "x" 11.98 Special MASSACRES OF THE MOUNTAINS. By J. P. Dunn, Jr. The unexpurgated, documented narrative of every major engagement fought between the white men and Indians from 1815-1875. 695 pages. *Oxford University Press*. 095-855. Sale 3.98 KNOW YOUR HEIRLOOMS. By T. H. Ormsebie. Indispensable guide' for identifying and evaluating your in- herited treasures. 132 photo-illustrations of furniture, glassware, pewter, prints, etc. Pub. at $7.50. Sale 3.98 GOD'S WILDERNESS: Discoveries in Sinai, By Beno Rothenberg. With 90 superb photogravure illustrations, 16 maps and plans. A magnificent volume for anyone interested in the romance of antiquity — fascinating journey to sites steeped in ancient drama and the lakes of ancient cities and kingdoms and traces of early Christian pilgrims. Pub at $15.00. Sale 5.88 DIARY OF A UNION LADY 1861-1865. Ed. by Harold Earl Hammond. Penetrating notes of a leading Civil War hostess who numbered Generals Dix. Shields, Scott and McClellan in her inner circle. Absorbing comments on Lincoln, the apathy of Congress, the Abolitionists. Sales 1.99 The Abortion. Pub. at $6.00...Sale 1.98 WHY Edith Heal. Magical adventures of an imaginative little girl and her canine friends amoungst blues. (6-10) Pb. at $2.75. Sale 99¢ (6-10) Pb. at $2.75. Sale 99¢ GOOD BOOKS FOR YOUNGER READERS THE LITTLE BLUE KITTEN. By Marika Hellstrom. A loveable Chinese kitten, Ming-Ching, feels like an outcast when he becomes the only cat in town to be of blue color. Colorfully illus. Special 936. BOLIVAR. By Hardie Gramatky. Endearing story of a little burro as brave as his great name. Illus. (g-8). Pub at $3.00. Sale 99¢ SPACE SHIP: The Story of the X-15. By Irwin Stam伯. The exciting story of the development of the first manned space craft and men who fly it — a story which marks a major step in the space age. 50 illus. (Teens) Pub. at $2.50. Sale $9e Phone VI 3-6360 THE RIVER OF PEE DEE JACK By Christopher Webb. Trapper-explorer, Pee Dee Jack, leads a group of men through the savage wilderness of the Great North woods in a dangerous search or a new trade route to the China Seas. Pub. at $2.95. Sale 99¢ Come, Write, 901 Mass.