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...SPARROW (278 pp.) -Ethel Waters, with Charles Samuels-Doubleday...
...Betty Martin and Evelyn Wells, for their book, Miracle at Carville (Doubleday; $3), the true story of a young Catholie girl's battle against leprosy and her eventual recovery...
This week, after three years' work with a staff of 28, Barnhart published a dictionary with no calculus at all. The new Thorndike-Barnhart Comprehensive Desk Dictionary (Doubleday; $2.75) has 80,000 words, looks and weighs about the same as other volumes of its kind. But the way the 80,000 words were chosen and defined is something new in lexicography...
...flying start. By 1896 business was good enough to set up an American firm under British-born George P. Brett and controlled by Macmillan in London. The offspring soon grew bigger than its parent company, and, the book trade estimates, is the second largest publisher in the U.S. (only Doubleday, with five big book clubs in tow, is larger...
...LOVED AND ENVIED (288 pp. Enid Bagnold-Doubleday...