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THE GUIDE TO CATHOLIC LITERATURE, 1940-‘I944
Lucula noctis. Dominici, J.
Ludwig, Emil (Non-C.): German Jewish
writer; nee Cohn.
Beethoven. See title under Beethoven.
Bolivar. See title under Bolivar, S.
Luetkcmeycr, Lawrence I. (Rcv.)
A novena to the Holy Spirit (meditations
and prayers). 36p. ’40 Author, 501 E. Grand
av., Marshall, Tex. 10c. ‘
Aims “to supply thoughts and prayers for private
novenas. He has made a special effort to make his
language plain and to keep his points clear. At
times he is redundant, but many will consider this
an advantage in a book of private devotion”-
Eccl R 102:S48 Je '40, 60w.
Luger, F. . . .
Die unsterblichkeit bei J. Duns Skotus:
ein beitrag zur geschichte der ruckbildung
des Aristotelismus in der Scholastik. viii-
224p. '33 Braumuller, Wien.
“Basing his study on the works of Duns Scotus,
the author expounds the Subtle Doctor's teaching
about the immortality of the soul. Because of
Duns Scotus’ refutation of Aristotle’s arguments,
the author also includes a study of Aristotle's solu-
tion of the question. See also Fr. Philotheus
Boehner’s correction of this work: Der Aristotelis-
mus in Mittelalter: Gedanken und kritische bemer-
kungen zu einem buche von Fr. Luger (FS 22:
338-347 '35)”-Maurice Grajewski, O.F.M.,
Fran S 2:70 Mr '42.
Lull, Raymond. See Raymond Lully.
Lumbreras, Peter (O.P.) .
De fortitudine et temperantia. (Praclec-
tiones scholasticae in secundum partem D.
Thomae, xi) xii-224p. ’39 Angelicum.
See The Guide, 1888-1940, for. entries'on vol-
umes 9 (De fide) and 10 (De Justitia) of this series.
R in French, R U Ottawa 10:127"‘ Ap ’40,
400w.
Liimmis, Charles Fletcher (1859-1928)
(Non-C.): see his entry in The Guide, vl.
Los exploradores Espanoles del siglo XVI.
13th ed ’42 Editorial Araluce, Barcelona.
Spanish version of his Spanish Pioneers and
the California Missions.
Lunn, Arnold (l884- ): b. Madras, India;
s. of Sir Henry Lunn, M.D.; educ. Har-
row, and Balliol Coll., Oxford; convert
from Anglicanism; writer, lecturer, edu-
cator; see sketch in the Amer. Cath.
Who’s XVh0, V4 (’40-41), and entry in
The Guide, vl.
And the floods came. 237p. ’42 Eyre &
Spottiswoode. 155.
"In this volume he has written of his war-time
experiences as a journalist in this country and as
a lecturer in Ireland and America up to the autumn
of 1941. As in his previous work, it is refreshing
to find here a Catholic writer with a whole-hearted
detestation of the Nazi philosophy ‘and able to
give cogent reasons for his detestation, and un-
afraid to state them"-Paul U. Foster, O.P.,
Blackfriars 23:13 (sup) 0 ’42, 260w. .
“As befits a Lunn, the author has kept up his
traveling throughout the years of war; and this
337
volume surveys mankind in several lands. . . .
Ireland, north and south. . . . ere is much else
from the author’s American wanderings of high
entertainment value, a good analysis of Fr. Cough-
lin’s mind, and much political instruction”-Tablet
1792284 Je 6 ’42, 475w.
Robert E. Holland, S.J., America 67 :524 Ag 15
'42, 175w.
Come what may: an autobiography. viii-
348p. 6x9 ’41 Little. $3.; Eyre & Spottis-
woodie. 1276.
Catholic Book Club selection, Feb., 1941.
“It is both interesting and entertaining. In-
terest is sustained from start to finish by a well-
spun narrative, the fabric of which is greatly
strengthened by an abundance of facts and richly
enhanced by the exquisite design of fine writing.
Few men possess the rich experience of Mr. Lunn;
fewer still possess the ability to recreate it for
others through the magic of words”-Sign 202506
Mr '41, 275w.
Eccl R 10-1:554 Je ’41, 150w.
2'5I‘hos. B. Feeney, S.J., America 65 :22 Ap 12 '41,
2 w.
Cath lVorld 152:766 Mr '41, 175w.
Richard Flower, O.S.B., Commonweal 34:41
My 2 ’41, 600w.
11'sI‘0. F. Lindsay, Tablet 176:253-4 S 28 '40,
w.
Paul Urban Foster (O.P.), Blackfriars 21:
661-64 N ’40.
Whither Europe?; pref. 270p. (index)
5V2x8V2 ’40 Sl1ce(l. $3.
"It is true that Lunn is a capable journalist
whose rambling account of Europe occasionally
penetrates Europe's problems. But his approach
is not novel and suffers from comparison with
other practitioners of this trade”-Joseph S.
Roucek, Commonweal 33:108 N 15 ’40, 175w.
“The author rambled through Europe in the
summer of 1939. In this book he rambles through
memories, conversations and observations, and
from these war-time impressions attempts to find a
clue to the problems of Europe and of England.
The whole panorama, as might be expected, is
viewed through English spectacles. . . . s a
whole, VVhither Europe is quite readable; it fluctu-
ates between commonplace information and origi-
nal observations. It explains very well the English
mentality”-Daniel E. Power, America 64:191
N 23 '40, 500w.
lVillis D. Nutting, Ave Maria 53 :282 Mr 1 '41,
Ow.
Rev. Edward Quinn, Tablet 1752574 Je 8 '40,‘
750 .
Cizilth lVorld l52:254 N '40, 140w.
Dublin R 207:127 J] '40, 575w.
Sign 201312 D '40, 225w.
Luppc', Marquis dc .
Les travaux et les jOllI‘S d’Alphonse dc
Lamartine. c. ’40 France. 45fr.
Lusiad. Camoens, L. de.
Luthin, Reinhard H.
(jt auth) Lincoln and the patronage.
Carman, H. J.
Lutz, Cora E.
(ed) Annotationes in Marcianum. Duns
Scotus.
Lyautcy, Louis Hubert Gonsalve (1850-
I934): French marshal.
Rayonnement de Lyautey; ed. by Patrick