BY SIMEON STRUNSKY 



PROFESSOR LATIMER'S PROGRESS 



The " sentimental journey " of a middle-aged 

 American scholar upon whose soul the war has come 

 down heavily, and who seeks a cure — and an answer 

 — in a walking trip up-State. 



" The war has produced no other book like * Professor 

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 feeling, fluid intelligence, and heart-easing mirth, its people 

 a joyous company. It is a spiritual adventure, the adventure 

 of the American soul in search of a new foothold in a totter- 

 ing world. We have so many books of documents, of animus, 

 or argument; what a refreshment to fall in, for once in a 

 way, with a book of that quiet creative humor whose ' other 

 name* is vfisdom."— The Nation. {Illustrated, $140 net.) 



LITTLE JOURNEYS TOWARDS PARIS (}^}J) 



By W. HOHENZOLLERN, translated and adapted for 

 unteutored minds by Simeon Strunsky. 60 cents net. 



" If only the Germans could be supplied with translations 

 of this exquisite satire they would die laughing at the grisly 

 joke on themselves. Not only funny, it is a final reductio 

 ad absurdum of the Hun philosophy." — Chicago Tribune. 



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Or Village Life in New York City 



Graceful essays about the average citizen in his 

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