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...coward, a traitor, and a thief." Purple veins stood out large on Napoleon's bull-neck as he concluded his tirade. "You have never worthily performed a single duty. You have betrayed and deceived everybody. You would sell your own father. You are a mess of dung in a silk stocking." The Emperor stopped, red-faced; he was out of breath. For half an hour Talleyrand had leaned, graceful and impassive, against a small table by the fire. Now he moved. Slowly, easily, he limped across the great carpet and paused at the white paneled doors. "What a pity...
HARDY PERENNIAL-Helen Hull- Coward-McCann ($2.50). Novel of the U. S. middle-class life, middle-class problems by an expert author...
...most sensational, and the most reckless, of recent attacks on the relation of the university economist to the depression has come from Mr. Frederick Prince, Boston capitalist, who brands the professor as either a meddler or a coward, and asks, "Why should a man ever run away from the world except through cowardice? Professors are our curse--they talk too much." For his part, he recommends in a very definite fashion that the nation "chuck its professors," and draw its economic enlightenment from more practical sources...
Majestic--"Cavalcade." An entrancing spectacle of British history from the Boer War to the present by the versatile Noel Coward...
SPANGLED UNICORN-Noel Coward -Doubleday, Doran ($1.50). Ten parodies of pseudonymous literary figures, more malicious than funny...