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Shorter Notices

January 25, 1933 issue

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The article presents information about several books. Some of the books are as follows: The book "José Clemente Orozco," consists of reproductions of Jose Orozco's, a Mexican painter, complete work-his frescos, including those in progress at Dartmouth, his water colors, oils, lithographs, drawings, and studies; among them are some of his earliest achievements. In the book " A New York Tempest," by Manuel Komroff, Komroff has taken the accounts of a famous murder that stirred New York City in the 1830's and made them into a novel. With little attention to the nuances and complexities that enter into human relationships, he has spread out the details of the affair with a broad and almost too complete flourish.

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BOOKS; JOSE Clemente Orozco (Book); NEW York Tempest, A (Book); KOMROFF, Manuel; MURDER; INTERPERSONAL relations; LITHOGRAPHY
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