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THE QUIET ENEMY, by Cecil Dawkins. Seven excellent stories about the hill people who live in the Appalachiansa continually distressed area of the South.
DON'T KNOCK THE CORNERS OFF, by Caroline Glyn. This 15-year-old first-novelist shows an old pro's shrewdness in choosing the subject matter she knows best: the fiercely competitive world of an English boarding school for little girls.
THE PROPHET OUTCAST, by Isaac Deutscher. The last and most dramatic volume in this definitive biography of Leon Trotsky, the odd man out of the Communist revolution who died as he lived, fiercely but in vain.
MR. DOOLEY REMEMBERSTHE INFORMAL MEMOIRS OF FINLEY PETER DUNNE, edited by Philip Dunne. An affectionate portrait of Martin Dooley, the imaginary Irish bartender in Chicago, and his creator, Newspaperman Finley Dunne, who put in Dooley's mouth some of America's best political humor.
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FICTION
1. The Group, McCarthy (1 last week)
2. The Shoes of the Fisherman, West (2)
3. The Venetian Affair, Maclnnes (5)
4. Caravans, Michener (4)
5. The Three Sirens, Wallace (6)
6. The Battle of the Villa Fiorita, Godden (9)
7. The Living Reed, Buck (7)
8. The Hat on the Bed, O'Hara (3)
9. The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, Le Carre
10. On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Fleming (8)
NONFICTION
1. Profiles in Courage, Kennedy (1)
2. Mandate for Change, Eisenhower (5)
3. J.F.K.: The Man and the Myth, Lasky (2)
4. Rascal, North (4)
5. Confessions of an Advertising Man, Ogilvy (6)
6. The American Way of Death, Mitford (3)
7. Dorothy and Red, Sheean (7)
8. I Owe Russia $1,200, Hope (10)
9. My Darling Clementine, Fishman (9)
10. The Rise of the West, McNeill
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