Simon & Schuster, 283 pp., $7.95
Knopf, 260 pp., $6.95
Morrow, 256 pp., $6.95
Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 184 pp., $5.95
Harper & Row, 362 pp., $15.00
Random House, 242 pp., $6.95
Beacon, 225 pp., $8.95
From a distance, Oxford in Oxfordshire, the concentration of Women's Liberation in New York City is a nightmare. Both sides in the argument seem bolted to Manhattan, a little island of battle. No end to the books on the subject is in sight—at least the publishers must be profiting.
Review, 2295 words
To read the full text of this piece, please choose one of the following options:
|
If you are already a subscriber to the Review's electronic edition, please sign in: |
To subscribe to the electronic edition, please press the button below. |
To purchase access to this article for $3, please press the button below. |