New books in review
1953; Routledge; Volume: 39; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/00335635309381865
ISSN1479-5779
AutoresEarnest Brandenburg, Wendell Johnson, Norman C. Stageberg, Charlotte G. Wells, S. Richard Silverman, Harrison Boyd Summers, Giraud Chester, Robert Haakenson, Harold P. Zelko, Wayne L. Britton, Donald C. Bryant, Otto A. Dieter, Frederick W. Haberman, E. W. Ziebarth, Wayne Ν. Thompson, Robert T. Oliver, Laura Crowell, Hollis L. White, Robert G. Gunderson, Jonathan Curvin, Franklyn S. Haiman, Sister Mary of the Cross, Paul W. Davee, E. J. West, Charles W. Philhour, Harry R. McClain, Johnnye Akin, Buell Whitehill, Elmer J. F. Arndt,
ResumoSEMANTICS AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE: A COLLECTION OF READINGS. Edited by Leonard Linsky. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1952; pp. 289+ix. $3.75. WHO KILLED GRAMMAR? By Harry A. Warfel. Gainesville, Florida: University of Florida Press, 1952; pp. 87. $2.50. DIAGNOSTIC MANUAL IN SPEECH CORRECTION. By Wendell Johnson, Frederic Darley, and D. C. Spriestersbach. New York: Harper & Brothers, 195a; pp. viii+221. $2.50. DEAF CHILDREN IN A HEARING WORLD. By Miriam Forster Fiedler. New York: Ronald Press Co., 1952; pp. iv+320. $5.00. BROADCASTING: RADIO AND TELEVISION. By Henry L. Ewbank and Sherman P. Lawton. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1952; pp. 528. $4.50. A TELEVISION POLICY FOR EDUCATION. Edited by Carroll V. Newsom. Washington, D. C: American Council on Education, 1952, pp. xx+266. $3.50. VISION IN TELEVISION: THE ORIGINS AND POTENTIALITIES OF EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION. By Hazel Cooley. New York: Channel Press, 1952; pp. 80. $2.50. RADIO AND TELEVISION COMMUNICATION. By Charles Frederick Lindsley. New York: McGraw‐Hill Book Co., Inc., 1952; pp. xii+492. $5.50. CONCILIATION IN ACTION: PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES. By Edward Peters. New London, Connecticut: National Foremen's Institute, Inc., 1952; pp. xx+266. $4.50. PUBLIC SPEAKING FOR THE PROFESSIONS AND CLUBS. By Samuel Kahn. New York: Greenberg Publishers, Inc., 1952; pp. 244. $3.00. SAMUEL JOHNSON'S LITERARY CRITICISM. By Jean H. Hagstrom. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1952; pp. 211. TASTE AND CRITICISM IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY (Life, Literature and Thought Library). Edited by H. A. Needham. London: George G. Harrap & Co., 1952; 10/6d. American price: $2.50. STUDIES IN THE MANUSCRIPT TRADITION OF THE TRAGEDIES OF SOPHOCLES. By Alexander Turyn. Urbana: The University of Illinois Press, 1952; Illinois Studies in Language and Literature: Vol. xxxvi, Nos. 1–2. pp. vii+217 and 18 plates. $6.00. CLASSICS IN TRANSLATION. Edited by Paul MacKendrick and Herbert M. Howe. Vol. I: Greek Literature; Vol. II: Latin Literature. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1952; pp. xiv+426; xii+436. $5.00 each; $9.00 the set. THE SPIRIT OF LIBERTY: PAPERS AND ADDRESSES OF LEARNED HAND. Collected and with an introduction and notes, by Irving Dilliard. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1952; pp. xxx+262. $3.50. VERDICT IN KOREA. By Robert T. Oliver. State College, Pennsylvania: Bald Eagle Press, 1952: pp. 207‐ $4.00. SPEECHES OF ADLAI STEVENSON. Prepared under the editorial supervision of Richard Harrity. New York: Random House, Inc., 1952; pp. 128. $1.00. ADLAI'S ALMANAC. Edited and compiled by Bessie R. James & Mary Overstreet. New York: Henry Schuman, 1952; pp. 80. $1.00. THINGS WORTH FIGHTING FOR. Speeches by Joseph Benedict Chifley. Selected and Arranged by A. W. Stargardt, with a Foreword by H. V. Evatt. Victoria: Melbourne University Press, n. d. (1952); pp. xiii+397. 14–75. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT: THE APPRENTICESHIP. By Frank Freidel. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1952; pp. 456. $6.00. ALEXANDER HAMILTON: NATION BUILDER. By Nathan Schachner. New York: McGraw‐Hill Book Co., Inc., 1952; pp. vii+229. $3.00. A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. By Richard D. Heffner. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1952; pp. 287. $3.00. THE FAITH OF OUR FATHERS, AN ANTHOLOGY OF AMERICANA, 1790–1860. Edited by Irving Mark and Eugene L. Schwaab. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1952; pp. vii+393. $5.00. INTERGROUP EDUCATION IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS. By Hilda Taba, Elizabeth Hall Brady, and John T. Robinson. Washington, D. C: American Council on Education, 1952; pp. 337. $4.00. BASIC RULES OF ORDER. By Thomas H. Eliot. New York: Harcourt Brace & Co., 1952; pp. 180. $2.00. SHAKESPEARE'S HISTORIES AT STRATFORD 1951. By J. Dover Wilson and T. C. Worsley. New York: Theatre Arts Books, 1952; pp. v+96. $4.50. THE THEATRE: THREE THOUSAND YEARS OF DRAMA, ACTING AND STAGECRAFT. By Sheldon Cheney. New York: Longmans, Green & Co., 1952; xiv+592. $8.00. STAGECRAFT AND SCENE DESIGN. By Herbert Philippi. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1953; pp. xv+448. $4.50. THE THEATRE ANNUAL, 1952, Volume X. Edited by Blanche A. Corwin. New York: Theatre Library Association, 1952; pp. 93. $1.50. STORIES TO DRAMATIZE. Selected and Edited by Winifred Ward. Anchorage, Kentucky: The Children's Theatre Press, 1952; pp. viii+389. $4.75. INSTRUCTIONAL FILM RESEARCH 1918–1950 (Rapid Mass Learning). Technical Report No. SDC 269–7–19. Prepared by Charles F. Hoban, Jr. and Edward B. Van Ormer. Port Washington, L. I., N. Y.: Special Devices Center, United States Navy. 1952; pp. vii+82. $2.00. A HOUSE FOR TOMORROW AND OTHER SERMONS. By Reugen K. Youngdahl. Rock Island, Illinois: Augustana Book Concern, 1952; pp. 138. $2.00. SUNDAY EVENING SERMONS. Edited by Alton M. Motter. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1952; pp. 191. $2.oo.
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