OXFORD BOOKS The HEAVENS ABOVE, by J. B. Sidgwick, 27 / Nz: The aim of this book IS two-fold: to bridge the gap that exists in astronomical literature between formal text-books and purely descriptive works of @ 'popular" nature, and to present an account of modern astronomical knowledge which develops naturally and logically from the simple to the complex. It is written for amateur astronomers and students of astronomy, as well as for the general reader . With 51 line and 24 half-tone illustrations, and Index: HANDBOOK To ThE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, 11/3 Nz: The handbook IS divided into two parts. Part is descriptive, and consists of series of chapters on the University and all its activities, learned, athletic and social: Part 2 is a detailed guide to the rules and regulations of the University. STYLE IN SCULPTURE, Edited by Leigh Ashton, 6/9 N.z: Before the war the excellently printed and illustrated handbooks published by the Victoria and Albert Museum at South Kensington were cherished by art-lovers whose means did not permit the purchase of expensive monographs_ The Museum authorities have co-operated with the Oxford University Press to present Style in Sculpture, which contains 38 full-page plates printed in sepia by offset lithography, with an introduction and eight chapters-in-brief, outlining background characteristics of the several periods from the Dark Ages to the Twentieth Century PLEASE ORDER FROM YOUR BOOKSELLER OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 17 GREY STREET (G.Po Box 185) , WELLINGTON:
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 477, 13 August 1948, Page 11
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236Page 11 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 477, 13 August 1948, Page 11
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