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k. •> A >! College and | Libraries ) 0 nd&i Wwu fcw'57 DeKa^uj 5,000-6,000 TITLES... ALL THE MATERIAL NEEDED FOR A COMPREHENSIVE AMERICAN STUDIES PROGRAM The complete "package" library for Colleges and Universities presenting an American Studies Program is now being prepared for delivery. Begin- ning with the 1493 Epistola of Columbus, the currently available Bibliog- raphy includes all pertinent material dated through 1876. Books — and the fields covered — have been selected by our American Studies Association Committee of Howard H. Peckham, William L. Cle- ments Library; Louis B. Wright, Folger Library; Stanley Pargellis, Newberry Library; Robert Land, Library of Congress; George R. Taylor, Amherst Col- lege; H. Dan Piper, California Institute of Technology; and Clyde Walton, State University of Iowa Libraries. Only books not readily available are presented on film, although all per- tinent titles are included in the Bibliography. Microfilm positives will be delivered at the rate of 100,000 pages per year — beginning in early 1957 — for a subscription fee of $500.00 and the complete series will consist of 500,000 to 600,000 pages. Orders and inquiries should be directed to: UNIVERSITY MICROFILMS ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN Please mention C ir R L when corresponding with its advertisers. LIBRARY COMFORT We at Sjostrdm of Philadelphia know that Johnny and Jane can and like to read. That's why our "New Life" library furniture includes quality-comfort juvenile items of inherent beauty, seen here at San Diego Public Library. John E. Sjostrom Company, Inc. 1717 NORTH TENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA 2 2, PA. Please mention C ir R L when corresponding with its advertisers. TO UNDERSTAND TODAY7S NEWS Subscribe to The Reference Shelf Only $8.00 for six bound volumes a year on topics in the nev/s. ($2.00 for each volume bought separately. Foreign prices are $10.00 for annual subscription or $2.00 each). 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A valuable contribution to the literature on the The present volume spans a period of great his- subject of sampling. A very useful text. torical significance and, together with the main work, covers more than three-quarters of a cen- 364 pages, 1956 $7.50 tury of vital material. 450 pages, 1956 $8.50 THE FOOD-FINDER by Rezia Gaunt PARAGUAY A guide to hard-to-find recipes in easy-to-find by Philip Raine cookbooks. This index grew out of the author's personal The author presents in attractive fashion com- needs as a librarian and as a home cook when she prehensive pictures of Paraguay's past and gives often wished for a guide to unusual or unfamiliar an excellent analysis of the present political, social, preparations. cultural and economic situation of this country. Locates over 2,000 unusual recipes in the recent Extensive personal observation as well as ample cookbooks that are available in most medium-size statistical data. public libraries. Thoroughly indexed. Excellent annotated bibliography. 192 pages, 1956 $4.00 Highly recommended for libraries. 443 pages, illus., 1956 $8.50 SINGER'S REPERTOIRE by Berton Coffin BRITISH RECONSTRUCTION AND (University of Colorado) AMERICAN POLICY 1945-1955 The comprehensive guide to song literature. by William C. Mallalieu 752 lists of 7500 songs by composer, title, keys, range and publisher. A highly readable book dealing with the great The most complete listing and the only multiple and fundamental policy issues on trade, aid and index of songs and arias sung in recitals, record- investment as they affect the present and future ings, broadcasts and telecasts. prospects of international relations. A distinct innovation of unquestionable value An outstanding contribution on a subject about as well as a new high in song material survey which comparatively little has been written. techniques. 223 pages, 1956 $5.00 839 pages, 1956 $16.00 New Address: THE SCARECROW PRESS, Inc. 257 Fourth Avenue New York 10, N. 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