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1960-10-20 · Anaheim Gazette · page 8 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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A6—Anaheim Gazette Anaheim, Thursday, Oct. 20, 1900 Books in Review FICTION ARE YOU HUNGRY. ARE YOU COLD by Ludwig Bemelmans. A novel of post-war France, and of a general's daughter who grows up in a world full of violence, hate and post-war turmoil, but who becomes a real person after all. WALK EGYPT by Vinnie Williams. Her name is Toy, and she grows up in a small Southern neighborhood, but becomes hard as nails from shouldering all the family burdens too soon. She finally meets somebody and something happens to change her. NON-FICTION ADMIRAL TOGO by Georges' Blond. A colorful story of a famous old Japanese sea dog of 50 years ago, the hero of the Russo-Japanese War, and one of the powerful influences on the mind of the Emperor until the admiral's death in 1934. AMERICAN WRITING IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY by Willard Thorp. Through Hemingway, Mailer, Thomas Mann and many others, the author reviews the trends in the American literary world, streams from the past, the ef- AMERICAN WRITING IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY by Willard Thorp. Through Hemingway, Mailer, Thomas Mann and many others, the author reviews the trends in the American literary world, streams from the past, the effects of war on the American writers. BEVERLY HILLS IS MY BEAT by Clinton H. Anderson. A police chief writes about some famous police cases in the golden town of Beverly Hills in the days when the city was young; contains some photos. BUY OR RENT? by William Greenwald. An economist writes about advantages and disadvantages of home ownership, ability to own, mortgages, leases, ratios, responsibilities. Easy to read with a few charts and non-technical explanations. COMMON STOCKS AND UNCOMMON PROFITS by Philip Fisher. Points in stock buying, what to buy, when to buy and sell, some "don'ts" for the investor, fads and fashions in buying. Very clear and very rapid-fire writing; very easy to read. FOOD: AMERICA'S BIGGEST BUSINESS by P. Arnold and P. White. The general reader will enjoy this brief account of where and how our food is produced and processed and distributed, by the great big industry that has grown up over the past few years. MANUAL OF MODERN MANNERS by Judith Listowel. Courtesy and proper conduct guide for all occasions; guides to dancing etiquette, tipping, parties and party-giving. THE STORY OF THE LITTLE BIG HORN by Col. W. A. Graham. More fuel for the historical controversy, about why it all happened in the infamous "massacre" of Custer and his men; told in words, photos, copies or orders, maps, emphasizing the military reason for the disaster. THE STORY OF THE LITTLE BIG HORN by Col. W. A. Graham. More fuel for the historical controversy, about why it all happened in the infamous "massacre" of Custer and his men; told in words, photos, copies or orders, maps, emphasizing the military reason for the disaster. NEW TECHNICAL BOOKS BASIC AUDIO by Norman Crowhurst, MACHINE TOOL OPERATION by Henry Burghardt (et al), MACHINERY'S HANDBOOK (16th edition), RANDOM VIBRATION by Stephen H. Crandall (editor), SPACE HANDBOOK by Robert Buchheim. Square Dance Class To Start Nov. 2 A new beginners' group in square dancing will start Wednesday, Nov. 2 at 8 p.m. at Hillcrest Park Recreation Hall. Valley View Dr. and Harvard fn Fullerton. Everyone is welcome to the series of lessons and no previous experience is required. Sponsored by the Fullerton Recreation Department, the classes are offered at nominal cost to adult couples. A bare spot or two is no indication that your lawn needs complete renewal. To dig it up completely and start from there would be like killing the patient to effect a cure. 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