Murray Kempton, From the City of Lies
Gore Vidal, Number One
Everything you always wanted to know about sex* *but were afraid to ask by David Reuben M.D.
The Hand-Reared Boy by Brain W. Aldiss
The Sensuous Woman by "J."
I.F. Stone, Memo to the AP Editors: How Laird Lied
D.J. Enright, Always New Pains
Local Anaesthetic by Günter Grass, translated by Ralph Manheim
Wassily Leontief, Mysterious Japan: A Diary
Francine du Plessix Gray, The Panthers at Yale
Edgar Z. Friedenberg, National Self-Abuse
The Pursuit of Loneliness by Phillip E. Slater
Technology and Empire by George Grant
Noam Chomsky, A Special Supplement: Cambodia
Paul Goodman, On the Massacre at Kent State
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Geoffrey Barraclough, What Is to Be Done about Medieval History?
Quantitative History edited by D.K. Rowney, edited by J.Q. Graham
French Rural History by Marc Bloch
Approaches to the History of Spain by Jaime Vicens Vives
Political History by G.R. Elton
Frankish Institutions under Charlemagne by François Louis Ganshof
Masters, Princes and Merchants by John W. Baldwin
The Twelfth Century Renaissance in this review, are listed in footnotes at the appropriate places) by Christopher Brooke
Philip Rahv, With It
The Confusion of Realms by Richard Gilman
Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Eugene D. Genovese, The National Petition Campaign
F.W. Dupee, Steven Marcus, Peace Action at Columbia
The Editors, An Open Letter to American Citizens on Behalf of Mexican Political Prisoners
Paul Goodman, Mexican Student Massacre
Serge Lang, Peace Action at Columbia
Sean Shesgreen, Right-Wing Terrorism
Jill A. Cloonan, French Ban on Brazilians
Florence Howe, Galway Kinnell, US Treasury Supports Resist
Robert J. Weiss, Delany Available
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Gore Vidal's most recent novel is The Golden Age. (February 2002)