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Literary
December 22, 1943
Imperial Valley Press
El Centro, Imperial County, California
What is this article about?
Library announcement of new books released on December 22, 1943, listing fiction titles like 'Without Orders' by Martha Albrand and non-fiction like 'Getting Ready to be a Father' by Hazel Corbin. Highlights two books appealing to women: 'We Followed Our Hearts to Hollywood' by Emily Kimbrough and 'The Little Locksmith' by Katharine Hathaway, with brief descriptions of their content.
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NEW BOOKS
Books Released by Library Dec. 22, 1943
FICTION
Without Orders, Martha Albrand;
The Weeping Wood, Vicki Baum;
Retreat Hell!, William M. Camp;
Dunnybrook, Gladys H. Carroll;
The Fall of Paris, Ilya Ehrenburg;
Murder in the Radio Department, Alfred Eichler; The Walsh Girls, Elizabeth Janeway; A Miracle in the Rain, Ben Hecht; Taps for Private Tussie, Jesse Stuart; Yankee Lawyer, Arthur Train; Gunsight Ranch, Lynn Westland; In Bed We Cry, Ilka Chase.
NON-FICTION
Getting Ready to be a Father, Hazel Corbin; The Little Locksmith, Katharine Hathaway; We Followed our Hearts to Hollywood, Emily Kimbrough; Physics Tells Why, Overton Luhr; No Boundary, Lenore G. Marshall; Give Out!, Eric Posselt; In the Chinese Garden, Florence Powell; Postmaster, Corp. Thomas St. George;
Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue 1944, Scott; Joe Foss Flying Marine, Walter Simmons; The Forgotten Ally, Pierre Van Paassen.
There are two of this week's list with an especial appeal to women.
We Followed Our Hearts to Hollywood by Emily Kimbrough is a very gay, amusing account of the work and fun the author and Cornelia Otis Skinner had while working on the script of When Our Hearts Were Young and Gay.
Little Locksmith by Katharine Hathaway is a beautifully written autobiography with a very moving story of quiet courage and sensitive perception.
Books Released by Library Dec. 22, 1943
FICTION
Without Orders, Martha Albrand;
The Weeping Wood, Vicki Baum;
Retreat Hell!, William M. Camp;
Dunnybrook, Gladys H. Carroll;
The Fall of Paris, Ilya Ehrenburg;
Murder in the Radio Department, Alfred Eichler; The Walsh Girls, Elizabeth Janeway; A Miracle in the Rain, Ben Hecht; Taps for Private Tussie, Jesse Stuart; Yankee Lawyer, Arthur Train; Gunsight Ranch, Lynn Westland; In Bed We Cry, Ilka Chase.
NON-FICTION
Getting Ready to be a Father, Hazel Corbin; The Little Locksmith, Katharine Hathaway; We Followed our Hearts to Hollywood, Emily Kimbrough; Physics Tells Why, Overton Luhr; No Boundary, Lenore G. Marshall; Give Out!, Eric Posselt; In the Chinese Garden, Florence Powell; Postmaster, Corp. Thomas St. George;
Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue 1944, Scott; Joe Foss Flying Marine, Walter Simmons; The Forgotten Ally, Pierre Van Paassen.
There are two of this week's list with an especial appeal to women.
We Followed Our Hearts to Hollywood by Emily Kimbrough is a very gay, amusing account of the work and fun the author and Cornelia Otis Skinner had while working on the script of When Our Hearts Were Young and Gay.
Little Locksmith by Katharine Hathaway is a beautifully written autobiography with a very moving story of quiet courage and sensitive perception.
What sub-type of article is it?
Essay
What themes does it cover?
Social Manners
What keywords are associated?
New Books
Fiction List
Non Fiction
Library Release
1943
Women Appeal
Autobiography
Hollywood Script
Literary Details
Title
New Books
Subject
Books Released By Library Dec. 22, 1943
Form / Style
Book List With Short Reviews
Key Lines
We Followed Our Hearts To Hollywood By Emily Kimbrough Is A Very Gay, Amusing Account Of The Work And Fun The Author And Cornelia Otis Skinner Had While Working On The Script Of When Our Hearts Were Young And Gay.
Little Locksmith By Katharine Hathaway Is A Beautifully Written Autobiography With A Very Moving Story Of Quiet Courage And Sensitive Perception.