The Icelandic Canadian - 01.10.1942, Síða 29

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.10.1942, Síða 29
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 25 The Book Page By HELEN SIGURDSON During the last year a number of historical novels have appeared and several of them have been quite out- standing. It is not always easy to write about the present where life is in flux, but the past has solidified. We can see things in their true perspective. Read- ers enjoy historical novels because they are a means of escape from today. Moreover it is always interesting to learn how people through the ages have met problems often similar to ours and solved them. The Ivory Mischief, by Arthur Meeker, Jr., is a historical novel about the two loveliest women in the court of Louis XIV. The author has worked as care- fully and accurately as a Flemish paint- er of the old school. The result is an exact and exquisite picture of life as it was lived by a select few in seventeenth century France. What the sisters wore, what they ate, the way their rooms were furnished are all described in detail. Cateau, the elder, was the fair one. She was cool, calculating and self centred. When she died she was one of the richest women in France. Madelon was the dark one. A naive, feckless creature, she was always falling in love, always acting on impulse, always living beyond her income. They belonged to a class of society and lived in an age when people could be- individualists and get BACHELOR OF DIVINITY REV. VALDIMAR J. EYLANBS, B.D., minister of the First Icelandic Lutheran Church, Winnipeg, who has been award- ed the degree Bachelor of Divinity by United College of Winnipeg for his book, "Lutherans in Canada.” ICELANDIC CANADIAN SCIENTIST JOSEPH BJORN SKAPTASON A graduate of the University of Al- berta, Dr. Skaptason this year received a Ph.D. degree from Cornell University for research in Plant Pathology.

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