Book reviewed in this article:College Physics, by John A, Eldridge, Professor of Physics, University of Iowa. Third Edition.Chemistry Made Easy, by Louis T. Masson, B.S., Ed. M., Riverside High School, Buffalo, New York.The Story of Wool, by William F. Leggett, Associate Technical Editor, Rayon Textile Monthly.Television Primer of Production and Direction, by Louis A. Sposa, Director of Commercial Operations, Television Station WABD, New York Television Instructor, College of the City of New York and New York University.Arithmetic, Grades 6, 7 and 8, by Clifford B. Upton, Teachers College, Columbia University and Kenneth G. Fuller, Teachers College, New Britain, Connecticut.The Mathematical Theory of Finance, by Kenneth P. Williams, Professor of Mathematics, Indiana University. Revised edition.Calculus, by G. E. F. Sherwood, Professor of Mathematics, and Angus E. Taylor, Associate Professor of Mathematics, University of California al Los Angeles. Revised Edition.College Algebra, by M. Richardson, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Brooklyn College.Mathematics as a Culture Clue and Other Essays, by C. J. Keyser, Adrian Professor Emeritus, Columbia University, New York. Volume I of The Collected Works.Raw Materials from the Sea, by E. Franklin Armstrong, and L. Mackenzie Miall.Getting a Job in Television, by John Southwell.Geometria Analitica, by Hector T. Medici, Professor at the National Military College of Argentina and Emanuel S. Cabrera, Professor at the Third School of Advanced Commercial Studies of Argentina with a prologue by Professor Florencio D. Jaime.The Poetry of Mathematics and Other Essays, by David Eugene Smith, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, Teachers College, Columbia University.