(3 of 3)
On a Balcony, by David Stacton. The Pharaoh Ikhnaton's neuroticism was more significant than his monotheism if Author Stacton is to be believed in this astringent, superior historical novel.
More Than Meets the Eye, by Carl Mydans. A crack photographer shelves his camera and relies on the language of the heart to describe his Ulyssean voyages over the battlefronts of the last 2½ decades.
Advise and Consent, by Allen Drury. This 616-page novel yawns for an editor's blue pencil, but New York Timesman Drury knows Washington from the inside.
Surgeon at Arms, by Daniel Paul, with John St. John. Blood, death and capture become moving realities in this British battle surgeon's account of a mission to outflank the Siegfried Line.
Best Sellers FICTION 1. Advise and Consent, Drury (2)* 2. Exodus, Uris (1) 3. The Ugly American, Lederer and Burdick (4) 4. Lady Chatterley's Lover, Lawrence (3) 5. The Cave, Warren (6) 6. Dear and Glorious Physician, Caldwell (5) 7. The Art of Llewellyn Jones, Bonner (10) 8. Doctor Zhivago, Pasternak (8) 9. The Tender Shoot, Colette 10. The Lotus Eaters, Green
NONFICTION 1. For 2¢ Plain, Golden (2) 2. The Status Seekers, Packard (1) 3. How I Turned $1,000 into $1,000,000 in Real Estate, Nickerson (4) 4. Folk Medicine, Jarvis (5) 5. The Elements of Style, Strunk and White (3) 6. The Years with Ross, Thurber (6) 7. Mine Enemy Grows Older, King (10) 8. Richard Nixon, Mazo (7) 9. 'Twixt Twelve and Twenty, Boone 10. The Great Impostor, Crichton (8)
* All times E.D.T.
* Position on last week's list.
