Word: attics
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Attic, by Richard Hughes. The third novel by the author of A High Wind in Jamaica, worth the two decades it took to germinate, is a sharply sketched parable of England and Germany between World Wars...
...homeowner who wants stereo not only from wall to wall but from basement to attic, there is the Musical-Aire system, manufactured by Chicago's Roger Mark Corp. Two special speakers are wired to home stereo amplifier, then fastened limpet-like to the ducts of the furnace-channel A to the hot-air duct, channel B to the cold-air return. Thus wherever the heat flows, music is wafted into every room as sepulchrally as the voice of Marley's ghost; the soprano trills from atop the cupboard, the tenor sings from under the bed. Price...
...Attic, by Richard Hughes. The third novel by the author of A High Wind in Jamaica, well worth the two decades it took to germinate, is a sharply sketched study of England and Germany between World Wars...
...Attic, Hughes...
...Attic, by Richard Hughes. A trenchant novel about Europe's sickness between two World Wars, contrasting a victorious England in need of no new God with a defeated Germany in search of the sinister old warrior-deities...