Table of Contents

Volume 3, Number 10 · December 31, 1964

John Phillips, The Ordeal of George Patton

Patton: Ordeal and Triumph by Ladislas Farago

Eleanor Clark, Audubon: The Last Days of Nature

The Audubon Folio text by George Dock Jr.

Audubon's Wildlife by Edwin Way Teale, with selections from the writings of John James Audubon

John James Audubon by Alice Ford

Ted Hughes, A Hero's History

Heimskringla by Snorri Sturluson, translated by Lee M. Hollander

The Prose Edda by Snorri Sturluson, translated by Jean I. Young

Gods, Demons and Others by R.K. Narayan

Stephen Toulmin, The Age of Biology

New Patterns in Genetics and Development by C.H. Waddington

Heredity and the Nature of Man by Theodosius Dobzhansky

Genetics and Man by C.D. Darlington

The Nature of Life by C.H. Waddington

The Biochemical Approach to Life by F.R. Jevons

The Life of the Cell: Its Nature, Origin and Basic Development by J.A.V. Butler

Sybille Bedford, The Good Life of Paul Klee

The Diaries of Paul Klee edited with an Introduction by Felix Klee

Neal Ascherson, The House of Napoleon

The Golden Bees: The Story of the Bonapartes by Theo Aronson

Napoleon and Josephine by Frances Mossiker

The Empress Eugenie by Harold Kurtz

Geoffrey Barraclough, How Did it Happen?

The Burden of Guilt by Hannah Vogt

Nazi Propaganda by Z.A.B. Zeman

The Gestapo by Jacques Delarue

Jason Epstein, The New Education

The New Curricula edited by Robert W. Heath

Al Alvarez, Spellbound

Film: The Creative Process by John Howard Lawson

Cinema Eye, Cinema Ear by John Russell Taylor

Behind the Screen by Kenneth Macgowan

Robert Mazzocco, Three Poets

Selected Poems by Derek Walcott

Inventory by Frank Lima

O Taste and See by Denise Levertov

Martin Malia, The Holy Devil

Rasputin and the Fall of the Romanovs by Colin Wilson

Roland Oliver, The Congo

Political Awakening in the Belgian Congo by René Lemarchand


Letters

Paul Breslow, Letters
Amos Vogel, Letters
Cyrus I. Harvey, Robert Brustein, Letters



Contributors

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

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 2007)

Jason Epstein was for many years editorial director of Random House and has written on food for various publications. (March 2008)

Ted Hughes's translation of Racine's Phèdre will be staged at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in January and published that month. His translation of the complete Oresteia, of which the poem in this issue is the opening, will be staged by the National Theatre in England and published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in June. His last book was Birthday Letters. He died on October 28. (December 1998)

Martin Malia is Professor of History Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author, most recently, of Russia Under Western Eyes, from the Bronze Horseman to the Lenin Mausoleum. (November 2001)


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