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...copy of TIME would have revealed a multitude of finger prints, no toe prints, to delight TIME'S smart circulation sleuths (TIME, Oct. 22, pp. 36?37). . . . (Carried into a crowded, companionable Moscow tram, bright TIME starts more discussions than a tourist in kilts). Zipping through to Moscow with letter speed (record: 11 days), TIME tempts local scribes to translate its pungent Americana days before exchange editors digest slow-moving newspapers. . . . ROBERT S. CARR...
...COPELAND TRANSLATIONS, chosen and arranged with an introduction by Charles Townsend Copeland. Charles Scribners Sons, New York and London. MCMXXXIV, Pp. xxiii...
...informativeness and accuracy of the account of my father's work, congratulations to TIME (Sept. 24, pp...
...pp.) but simple in plan, The Folks is the story of an Iowa family, from the early years of the century to the present. As the story opens, Fred Ferguson, officer in a small-town bank, and his wife Annie are approaching middle age. They have three children and one to come. The old folks still live on the farm outside the town...
...TIDDLER'S GROUND-Edward Shanks-Bobbs-Merrill ($2.50). No one will ever accuse Edward Shanks of genius but many a reader will welcome his Tom Tiddler's Ground, a lengthy (552 pp.) but unpretentious novel of pre-to-post-War England, with a lyrical German interlude. Author Shanks's dangerously broad subject gives him plenty of chances to be flashy, cynical or sentimental, but he steers his modest middle course between these pitfalls...