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A Selected List of Important Fall Books

THE DECLINE OF THE WEST

(Volume 2)

By Oswald Spengler

The first volume of the decline of the west considered the development of civilization through the media of philosophy, art, mathematics and physics. The second volume considers its development in the different forms of religion, law, politics, economics, language, race, cults and classes. Fear love and faith are all taken into account in this analysis of the world and of the human soul.   $7.50 NET

THE CANTERBURY TALES

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By Geoffrey Chaucer

With illustrations in full color after twenty-four paintings by W. Russell Flint, A.R.A. This edition of one of the classics of all literature will at once take its place as one of the most beautiful books of this year--and of many years. W. Russell Flint is now considered the foremost water-color artist of England.   $10.00 NET

WHITHER MANKIND

Edited by Charles Beard

No such comprehensive effort has hitherto been made to assess the forces of twentieth century life, and the result commands the concern of all who have an interest in their own age and its destiny.   $3.00 NET

LABRADOR LOOKS AT THE ORIENT

By Sir Wilfred Grenfell

Recently, for the first time in a great many years, the famous Labrador doctor went on a vacation, a happy-go-lucky trip around the world. This book is the log of that perfect holiday.   $5.00 NET

GOETHE

By Emil Ludwig

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