Table of Contents

Volume 3, Number 3 · September 24, 1964

Stephen Toulmin, The Importance of Norbert Wiener

J.H. Plumb, The Great Revolution

The Age of Democratic Revolution (Volume II) by R.R. Palmer

I.F. Stone, Everybody's Guide to Liberalism

The Cause Is Mankind by Hubert H. Humphrey

War on Poverty by Hubert H. Humphrey

Marius Bewley, Mrs. Wharton's Mask

A Blackward Glance: The Autobiography of Edith Wharton Introduction by Louis Auchincloss

Summer by Edith Wharton

Old New York by Edith Wharton

Frank Kermode, The Shakespearian Rag

Shakespeare Our Contemporary by Jan Kott, Translated from the Polish by Boleslaw Taborski, with an Introduction by Martin Esslin

Mark DeWolfe Howe, The Secret Agents

The FBI Nobody Knows by Fred J. Cook

Christopher Ricks, A Stranded Whale

Previous Convictions: Selected Writings of a Decade by Cyril Connolly

Al Alvarez, Bread and Kvass

For the Good of the Cause by Alexander Solzhenitsyn

We Never Make Mistakes by Alexander Solzhenitsyn

Alasdair MacIntyre, After Hegel

From Hegel to Nietzsche: The Revolution in Nineteenth-Century Thought by Karl Lowith, translated by David E. Green

Irving Howe, Dangerous Acquaintances

Incognito by Petru Dumitriu

David Marquand, Lloyd George's Tragedy

The Mask of Merlin by Donald McCormick

Eve Auchincloss, Bad Characters

Two Novels: The Snow Ball and The Finishing Touch by Brigid Brophy

The Soul of Kindness by Elizabeth Taylor

Joseph R. Levenson, The Mind of Mao

The Center of the World: Communism and the Mind of China by Robert S. Elegant

The Communism of Mao Tse-tung by Arthur A. Cohen

The Political Thought of Mao Tse-tung by Stuart R. Schram


Letters

William F. Buckley, Stone on LBJ
Oscar Collier, Stone on LBJ
Harry Golden, Stone on LBJ
Zelda Teplitz, Chekhov
Glenway Wescott, Chekhov
William L. Shirer, Chekhov
Lucile H. Brockway, Creighton Gilbert, Islands
Susan Martin, Mountains



Contributors

Al Alvarez's most recent book is Risky Business, a selection of essays, many of which first appeared in these pages. (May 2008)

Frank Kermode lives in Cambridge, England. His most recent book is The Age of Shakespeare. (October 2008)

Christopher Ricks is William M. and Sara B. Warren Professor of the Humanities and Co-Director of the Editorial Institute at Boston University, and Professor of Poetry at Oxford. His most recent book is Dylan’s Visions of Sin. (March 2008)

I.F. Stone was an American journalist, publisher of I.F. Stone's Weekly, and a regular contributor to the Review. For more about him please visit www.ifstone.org.


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