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IMAGE BOOKS
The latest editions in Double
day’s excellent series of paper
back books include two spiritual
classics, two books of biography,
two of fiction, one on marriage
and one on cultural history — all
previously well known and suc
cessful works in earlier editions.
CITY OF GOD, by St. Augus
tine, a great Christian classic
abridged for modern readers, is
called “a veritable encyclopedia
of information on the lives,
thoughts and aspirations of
acient and early Christian man”.
It has a foreword by Etienne
Gilson and an introduction by
Vernon J. Bourke, who edited
this edition. Price $1.45.
ASCENT OF MOUNT CAR
MEL, by St. John of the Cross,
is a masterpiece in the literature
of mysticism. This is the com
plete and unabridged edition,
translated and edited by E. Alli
son Peers, which has been called
“the most faithful that has ap
peared in any European lan
guage.” Price $1.25.
ST. THOMAS MORE, by E. E.
Reynolds, a biography which
“vividly portrays the whole
More, his spiritual life as well as
his court, family, social, and
intellectual activity.” Price 95c.
SAINTS AND OURSELVES,
personal portraits of favorite
saints by 24 outstanding Cath
olics authors, edited by Philip
Caraman, S. J., previously
printed in two volumes, here
presented complete and un
abridged in one. Price 95c.
PRINCE OF DARKNESS and
other stories, by J. F. Powers,
“a compelling young talent in
American fiction.” Price 85c.
SUPERSTITION CORNER, by
Sheila Kaye-Smith, a novel of
“heroism and betrayal, martyr
dom and violence, sublime and
profane love,” in England of
1588. Price 65c.
CANA IS FOREVER, by
Charles Hugo Doyle, subtitled
Counsels for Before and After
Marriage, and described as a
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RELIGION AND THE RISE
OF WESTERN CULTURE, by
Christopher Dawson, who has
been called “the supreme master
of cultural history today. Not
even Toynbee surpasses him in
the sweep and sureness of his
grasp of the forces that have
molded the changing pattern of
civilization.”
These new titles, like previous
Image Books, are truly a varied
selection constituting, as the
publishers intend, a “quality
library of Catholic writings,
broad in human interest and
deep in Christian insight”—with
the additional advantage of be
ing presented in attractive for
mat at a price modest enough
to assure a wide circulation.
MAGAZINES
THE GRAIL, Magazine of
Catholic Marriage, $3.00 a year.
This has become one of the best
and most attractive of Catholic
magazines since it has been de
voted, these past few years, to
the subject of Catholic marriage.
It is edited by the Benedictine
monks of St. Meinrad Abbey, St.
Meinrad, Indiana, in cooperation
with the Cana Conference, and
its contributing editors and
authors include clerical and lay
experts on the many facets of
married life. Each issue contains
articles on husband-wife, par
ent-child, family-society, and
family-God relationship, as well
as such valuable features as
book and movie reviews, “fam
ily front news, facts, opinions,”
ets. It is well illustrated, handy
digest size, attractive in format
and layout; each issue’s back
cover contains a brief, vivid
“thought for the month” from
the saints or other wise men. A
gift subscription should be wel
comed by any newly married;
couple , or by any husband and
wife at any stage of their career.
SENTINEL OF THE BLESS
ED SACRAMENT, America’s
only All-Eucharistic Magazine,
$3.00 a year. Another excellent
magazine devoted to a specific
purpose, this one is published
monthly (except the July-
August issue which is combined)
by the Fathers of the Blessed
Sacrament, 194 East 76th Street,
New York 21, N. Y. It contains
articles, fiction, poetry, picture
stories, all with a Eucharistic
slant, and regular features such
as a message from the Holy Fa
ther, a section “for your holy
hour,” a question and answer
page, book reviews, and the
Blessed Eymard League, de
voted to the founder of the
Order of Blessed Sacrament Fa
thers.
MARY, edited and published
monthly by the Carmelite Fa
thers, 6415 Woodlawn Avenue,
Chicago 37, Illinois, $2.00 a year.
Some of the articles in this
magazine are of interest to
everyone; others specifically for
tertiaries, scapular-wearers, and
others with particular interest in
Carmelite practices and devo
tions. The magazine is digest
size, and has a beautiful, full-
colored reproduction of one or
another Marian art masterpiece
on each front cover.
THE NEW GUESTS-ROOM
BOOK, assembled by F. J.
Sheed, illustrated by Enrico
Arno, a selection of the Thomas
More Book Club (Sheed and
Ward, $7.50).
An anthology like this re
minds one of the old take of the
blind men and the elephant;
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each reader’s reaction to it, no
doubt, is as unique as that of the
sightless men who “saw” the
elephant by their sence of touch
— each of them touching a def-
ferent part. Anticipating this,
the assembler wrote: “Nobody
will like everything in it, no
body except me, that is. But
there’s nothing in it that won’t
interest somebody. And there’s
nobody that won’t find some
thing in it. . . ”
So we can only tell you what
we found. The happiest surprise
of all was finding Sister Mary
Ada’s exquisite poem “Limbo,”
our favorite gem from “The
Mary Book.” Coventry Pat
more’s poignant poem “Toys”
is here, and three of Robert
Barren’s lilting Irish poems.
G. K. Chesterton is well repre
sented, and there are three of
L u c i 1 e Hasley’s entertaining
sketches from “Reproachfully
Yours” and “The Mousehunter.”
There’s an intense story by
Paul Morgan about “The Sur
geon and the Nun” who together
saved the life of a poor Mexican
laborer in the face of sizzling
obstacles. There is a fascinating,
if rather grim, bit from “Journey
Into a Fog,” the book by the
British art teacher who saw in
the youngsters she taught “eyes
filled with lethargy and con
tempt, hearts in which the capa
city for love has been sealed off,
boredom yawning wide. . . ,”
yet continued to “believe in the
human being,” insisting that
“good and bad are only shades
in a variety of tints, but the
love of life is the love of every
thing divine. . . ”
Poetry is interspersed with
prose; humorous things with
serious things; short bits with
long ones. (The shortest perhaps
are the two lines, the first and
only the first of which is Words
worth’s “Heaven lies about us in
our infancy. But later on we lie
about ourselves.” The longest is
Ronald Knox’s detective story,
“The Viaduct Murder.”) Caryll
Houselander’s “Neurotics and
Saints” is disappointing because
we remember more striking
selections on the same subject
from her book “Guilt,” but her
“Saturday Night,” included here,
is typical of her work; it pictures
the confessional from viewpoint
of priest, penitent and “The
Omnipotent, the Immaculate, the
Eternal (who has) become part
of Saturday night — that is too
much for the littleness of men.”
This is what we found. There
is much more to be found, some
thing for everyone.
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KEY TO THE PSALMS, by
Mary . Perkins Ryan (Fides,
$3.50).
(Reviewed by John
Schroder, S.J.)
The psalms are Israel’s hope
and trust in God expressed in
poetry. Priests must read them
each day in their breviary, and
the faithful repeat them when
they use missals and follow the
different parts of the Mass. The
psalms are the songs of God’s
people, by which we are to re
spond to God’s plan, to thank
Him for it, to rejoice in Him for
it, to show our sorrow for hav
ing gone against it, to ask for
forgiveness, to ask for the ful
fillment of His plan in our
selves and all mankind.
In Key to the Psalms we go
through the keywords and
themes of the psalms, and see
how they are used and brought
to fulfillment in Tb!o New
Testament and so in our life in
the Church. Catholics ignorant
of the psalms miss a treasure
house of beauty and spirituality.
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