Table of Contents

Volume 20, Number 7 · May 3, 1973

Hugh Trevor-Roper, Conquered by Macaulay

Macaulay: The Shaping of the Historian by John Clive

Thomas Babington Macaulay: Selected Writings edited by John Clive, edited by Thomas Pinney

William H. Gass, Gertrude Stein, Geographer: I

Kirkpatrick Sale, The World Behind Watergate

Martin Gardner, Greetings from Far Away

Arthur Ford: The Man Who Talked with the Dead by Allen Spraggett, by William V. Rauscher

ESP and Hypnosis by Susy Smith

A Chronicle of Death in Russia (poem)

Erich Heller, Dark Laughter

Werke by Karl Kraus, edited by Heinrich Fischer

Karl Kraus by Harry Zohn

Karl Kraus: A Viennese Critic of the Twentieth Century by Wilma Abeles Iggers

J.H. Elliott, Mediterranean Mysteries

The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II. Vol. I by Fernand Braudel, translated by Siân Reynolds

John Horgan, Mocking the Irish Gods

States of Ireland by Conor Cruise O'Brien

The Story of Ireland by Conor Cruise O'Brien, by Maire Mac Entee O'Brien

Ellen Moers, The Library Murder Case

The New York Public Library: A History of its Founding and Early Years by Phyllis Dain

Annual Report 1971/72, The New York Public Library

The Editors, Short Reviews

Reading, How To: A People's Guide to Alternative Methods of Learning and Testing by Herbert Kohl

The Face of Defeat: Palestinian Refugees and Guerrillas by David Pryce-Jones

Bruce Mazlish, Robert Coles, An Exchange on Psychohistory


Letters

Ivan Morris, Abolition of Torture



Contributors

J. H. Elliott is Regius Professor Emeritus of Modern History at the University of Oxford. His books include The Count-Duke of Olivares and Spain and Its World. Empires of the Atlantic World: Britain and Spain in America, 1492– 1830 has just been published. (June 2006)

Martin Gardner is the author of The New Ambidextrous Universe, Fractal Music, Hypercards and More, and The Night is Large. His most recent book is a novel, Visitors from Oz. (September 1998)


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