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Resch, Peter Anthony-continued .
('44-45), and his entry in The Guide, vl.
Our divine model. 3081). pl ’40 Bruce. $2.
Respect and obey parental and lawful au-
thority. Treacy, G.
Respectus sociales in Codice iuris canonici.
Roberti, F.
Restauration de la famille francaise, La: une
oeuvre de haute politique. 32p. ’41 Ecole
Sociale Populaire. pa 15d‘.
Restauration sociale, La: joint pastoral of
the cardinal-archbishop, archbishop and
bishops of the Province of Quebec on the
occasion of the anniversary of the encycl1-
cals Rerum Novarum and Quadragesimo
Anno. 32p. ’41 Ecole Sociale Populaire.
15c.
Restitio in integrum. Feeney, T. L.
. Retinger, I. H.
Conrad and his contemporaries: souve-
nirs; il. by Feliks Topolski. 182p. 6x8V2 ’43
Roy. 2.50.
Retreat Movement 1
Lynch, H. M. In the shadow of our Lady
of the Ccnacle.
Retreat notes. Rumble, L.
Retreats and Missions
Leen, J. By Jacob’s well.
O’Reilly, P. J. Ignatian
priests.
Yelle, E. Mes ordinations.
Rette, Adolphe (1863-1930)
Cornell, VV. K. Adolphe Rette.
Baisier, Leon. Adolphe Rette.
206 :l66-183 Ja ’40.
Return to the future. Undset, S.
Reunion of Christendom
Church Unity Octave. Report of the pro-
ceedings of the Church unity octave, Black-
friars, Oxford, 1942.
Donovan, D. Church unity octave inten-
tions. .
Rees, A. H. Catholic church and corpo-
rate reunion.
Reverdy, Pierre ,
Le gant de crin. 252p. ’26 Plon.
Revolt. Bunker, J.
Reynold, Gonzagne dc: editor, Journal de
Geneve.
D’ou vient Allemagne? ’39 Plon.
“I1 faut se rappeler encore, dit-il, que, depuis le
moment ou il apparait dans l’histoire, 1'Al1emand
soutfre ’d'un complexe d’inferiorite’ . . . et que ce
complexe porte a se replier sur soi-meme, a
s imposer par la force brutale, a se faire une supe-
ric1>rgi)te de son inferiorite: la barbarie” (Auteur,
p. .
R in French, Romeo Trudel, O.M.I., R U 01;-
tawa 101138-43 A1) ’40.
retreat for
Dublin R
THE GUIDE TO CATHOLIC LITERATURE, ‘I940-‘I944
Reynolds, Mother Agatha (O.S.U.)
Maxwell, M. U. Leadershipof Mother
Agatha.
Reynolds, E. P. (Rev.)
Confirmation. 31p. ’4l O.S.V. pa 10d.
Reynolds, Quentin James: born in Brooklyn;
LL.B. Brooklyn Law School; foreign cor-
respondent for Colliers’ VVeekly; see his
sketch in Amer. Cath. Who’s VVho, V6
(’44-45).
Convoy. 316p. ’42 Random House. $2.; ’42
Blue Ribbon. $1.
XVhile moving across the Atlantic aboard a
freighter in a convoy from Halifax to England,
the author’ mentally reviewed the highlight assign-
ments of his journalistic career. Here are those
stories.
The curtain rises. 353p. ’44 Random. 2.75.
“An exhuberant sequel to Dress Rehearsal. A
man of great enthusiasms, he is fervid in his ad-
miration of the U.S. Army, the efficiency of the
British Eighth, as well as a whole conglomeration
of people too many to catalog. And he simply
can’t say too much in praise of the Russians, to
whom he devotes almost half the book”-David
Bulman, C.P., Sign 23 :614 My '44, 150w.
Dress rehearsal: the story of Dieppe. 289p.
’43 Random. $4.
A London diary. 304p. ’41 Random House.
$2.
Life by day and by night in England during the
Blitzkrieg, Oct. 1-Dec. 1,‘ 1940, revealed through
the author's own experiences.
Only the stars are neutral. 309p. ’42 Ran-
dom. 2.50. ’43 Blue Ribbon. $1.
“The book takes its pattern from the ordinary
travels of an alert, intelligent, unpretentious and
intellectually humble international correspondent.
VVhere news had broken or was expected to break,
Reynolds would go. That is the pattern of the
book and it goes from London during the blitz, to
Moscow, to Kuibyshev, to Cairo ‘and the desert
and back to London and, finally, Brooklyn. .
There are more ponderous and more scholarly
books than Reynolds’s by war correspondents, but
none more authentic or more readable”-Harry
Sylvester, Commonweal 36:284 J1 10 ’42, 800w.
Sign 22:123 S ’42, 325w.
The wounded don’t cry. 253p. ’4O Dutton.
2.50. ’42 Blue Ribbon B’ks. $1.
First-hand, pro-British narrative of the Blitz-
kriegs of the Nazis in France and England, May-
Oct., 1940.
“Although it is on some counts informative and
on others entertaining, there is little in it that can-
not. be found in the daily newspapers"-P. Elliott-
snnth, America 64 2499 F 8 ’41, 200W.
John Brubaker, Commonweal 33 :-153 F 21 '41.
350w.
Reynolds, Rothay: b. England; M.A., Pem-
broke College, Cambridge; lecturer, Cam-
bridge U. Ext.; press correspondent in
Berlin, Petrograd, Rome, and for the Daily
Telegrapli (London) in Jerusalem at the
tlme of his death at the age of 67, early in
1940; besides his books entered in The