Judge, 1930-03-15 · page 35 of 36
Judge — March 15, 1930 — page 35: what you’re looking at
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"THE King of amorists and adventurers has finally fallen into the hands of the biographer. Born an idiot, he “lived as a philosopher and died as a Christian” after a violent existence that stopped at no crime and yet gave evi- dence of the noblest qualities. Here he is to the life—swag- gering, sword-living, loving- and-leaving through 384 fas- cinating pages! CASANOVA HIS KNOWN AND UNKNOWN LIFE By S. Guy Endore “An amazing and colorful personality . . . a superbly vivid biography.” Book-of-the-Month Club News “Endore has presented a fascinating biography about a man whose possi- bilities have not been exhausted.” HarRY HANSEN, New York World “Without doubt, this is the most complete and authentic summary of Casa- nova yet written... .” Joe Torsett, New York Telegram “Mr. Endore’s book is apparently the one indispensable volume to read... .” Plain Talk This book may be purchased from your bookseller. If a bookstore is not conve- nient, mail your order ($5.00 per copy) to the publisher, adding 5 cents postage. Address THE JOHN DAY COMPANY 386 Fourth Ave. New York City comicbooks.com