Table of Contents

Volume 2, Number 7 · May 14, 1964

Geoffrey Barraclough, Goodbye to All That

Illustrated History of the First World War by A.J.P. Taylor

The Strategy of Victory, 1914-1918: The Life and Times of the Master Strategist of World War I, Field Marshal Sir William Robertson by Victor Bonham-Carter

Ordeal of Victory by John Terraine

Armageddon: 1918 by Cyril Falls

The First World War by General Richard Thoumin, edited and translated by Martin Kieffer

Dwight MacDonald, The Gielgud-Burton Hamlet: Notes on a First Night

Roger Shattuck, On Translating Apollinaire

Alcools: Poems 1898-1913 by Guillaume Apollinaire, translated by William Meredith, Introduction and notes by Francis Steegmuller

George Lichtheim, Kennan's Realism

On Dealing with the Communist World by George F. Kennan

William Styron, Tootsie Rolls

Candy by Terry Southern, by Mason Hoffenberg

Robert Oppenheimer, Ernest Rutherford

Rutherford and the Nature of the Atom by E.N.da C. Andrade

Midge Decter, Riesman in the Sixties

Abundance for What? by David Riesman

Robert Goldwater, Rodin

Rodin by Albert Elsen

Irving Howe, Bourbon on the Rocks

Suicide of the West by James Burnham

Simon Raven, Two for the Money

The Shortest Route to Paradise: The Story of Charles Peace by David Ward

The Prince of Thieves by J.J. Lynx

Neal Ascherson, The Playing Fields

Gentlemanly Power: British Leadership and the Public School System by Robert Wilkinson

Paul Goodman, On Linguistics

A Lingustic Introduction to the History of English by Morton W. Bloomfield, by Leonard Newmark


Letters

Wesley C. Salmon, Stephen Toulmin, Letters



Contributors

Neal Ascherson is the author of The Struggles for Poland, The Black Sea, and Stone Voices: The Search for Scotland. He is the editor of the journal Public Archaeology at University College London. (November 2008)

Roger Shattuck is the author of Forbidden Knowledge: From Prometheus to Pornography. He has most recently edited new editions of two books by Helen Keller. He is University Professor Emeritus at Boston University. (May 2005)


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