Reprint, Spring 1975
The 1817 first edition of "The Life of Andrew Jackson" by John Reid and John Henry Eaton has been edited by Frank L. Owsley, Jr. , and is No. 19 of the Southern Historical Publications issued by Alabama [$17.50]. Oklahoma has brought out a second printing of E. Wilson Lyon's "The Man Who Sold Louisiana: The Career of François Barbé-Marbois" [$5.95]. Henry Cockburn's "Memorials of His Time" was first published in 1856 and again in 1910 by his grandson, who restored passages omitted from the first edition. This later edition has now been edited by Karl Miller and published by Chicago [$19.50]. The Oxford English Memoirs and Travels series now includes in a single volume the auto-biographies of Charles Darwin and Thomas Henry Huxley, edited by Gavin de Beer [$10.75]. A Touchstone Book is "H. G. Wells: A Biography" by Norman and Jeanne MacKenzie [$4.95]. Three books in the Norton Library are Robert C. Tucker's "Stalin as Revolutionary, 1879—1929," Martin Esslin's "Brecht: The Man and His Work," and H. F. Peters' "My Sister, My Spouse: A Biography of Lou Andreas-Salome" [$3.95 each]. H. D.'s "Tribute to Freud," first published in 1956, has been reissued in a longer version by Godine [$10]. Schocken Books has issued Elias Canetti's "Kafka's Other Trial: The Letters to Felice," translated by Christopher Middleton [$6.50]. Two Pocket Books are Henry Miller's study of Rimbaud, "The Time of the Assassins" and Margaret Mead's "Blackberry Winter: My Earlier Years" [$1.95 each]. A Pitt Paperback is J. R. Hamilton's "Alexander the Great" [$3.50]. A Nebraska Bison Book is James Woodress's "Willia Cather: Her Life and Art" [$3.50].

