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Felix Frankfurter Reminisces, recorded in talks with Dr. Harlan B. Phillips. A great jurist's informal recollections make for a stimulating source of Americana.
Art and Argyrol, by William Schack. The entertaining biography of Albert Barnes, self-made millionaire and self-made ogre, who bought paintings by the boatload but found his greatest joy in thumbing his nose at the world.
Saint-Exupery, by Marcel Migeo. In a too-worshipful biography, the reader meets the aristocrat, daredevil pilot and eloquent writer who was probably the century's first true poet of the air.
Born Free, by Joy Adamson. Even readers who do not dig cats should enjoy this remarkable, engaging account of how the authorrivaling Androclesmanaged to turn a lioness into a household tabby.
Best Sellers
FICTION
1. The Leopard, Di Lampedusa (3)*
2. Advise and Consent, Drury (2)
3. Hawaii, Michener (1)
4. The Affair, Snow (4)
5. The Chapman Report, Wallace (8)
6. The Constant Image, Davenport (7)
7. The View from the Fortieth Floor, White
8. The Lincoln Lords, Hawley (5)
9. Trustee from the Toolroom, Shute (6)
10. A Distant Trumpet, Morgan (9)
NONFICTION
1. May This House Be Safe from Tigers, King (1)
2. Born Free, Adamson (4)
3. I Kid You Not, Paar (3)
4. Folk Medicine, Jarvis (2)
5. The Night They Burned the Mountain, Dooley (7)
6. Mr. Citizen, Truman (9)
7. Felix Frankfurter Reminisces, Frankfurter with Phillips (8)
8. The Enemy Within, Kennedy (6)
9. The Good Years, Lord
10. The Law and the Profits, Parkinson (5)
*All times E.D.T.
*Position on last week's list.
