Table of Contents

Volume 21, Number 8 · May 16, 1974

Robert Craft, In the Mouse Trap

The Art of Walt Disney by Christopher Finch

Garry Wills, An Un-American Politician?

Jefferson the President: Second Term, 1805-1809 (Volume Five of "Jefferson and His Time") Dumas Malone

Michael Wood, Dazzling and Dizzying

Children of the Mire: Modern Poetry from Romanticism to the Avant-Garde by Octavio Paz

Conjunctions and Disjunctions by Octavio Paz, translated by Helen R. Lane

Early Poems 1935-1955 by Octavio Paz, translated by Muriel Rukeyser. others

The Bow and the Lyre by Octavio Paz, translated by Ruth L.C. Simms

Emma Rothschild, The Politics of Food

UN General Assembly: Study of the Problems of Raw Materials and Development: Note by the Secretary General

UN Conference on Trade and Development: Problems of Raw Materials and Development: Note by the Secretary General of UNCTAD

Martin Gardner, What Hath Hoova Wrought?

Uri: A Journal of the Mystery of Uri Geller by Andrija Puharich

Arigo: Surgeon of the Rusty Knife by John G. Fuller

J.H. Elliott, Where We Started

The Shape of European History by William H. McNeill

Venice: The Hinge of Europe, 1081-1797 by William H. McNeill

Venice, a Maritime Republic by Frederic C. Lane

Florence in the Forgotten Centuries, 1527-1800 by Eric Cochrane

David Joravsky, A Great Soviet Psychologist

The Working Brain: An Introduction to Neuropsychology by A.R. Luria, translated by Basil Haigh

The Man with a Shattered World: The History of a Brain Wound by A.R. Luria, translated by Lynn Solotaroff

The Nature of Human Conflicts: or Emotion, Conflict and Will by A.R. Luria, translated by W. Horsley Gantt

Soviet Psychology: Philosophical, Theoretical, and Experimental Issues by Levy Rahmani

Karl Miller, A Novelist Worth Knowing

Harriet Said by Beryl Bainbridge

A Weekend with Claud by Beryl Bainbridge

Another Part of the Wood by Beryl Bainbridge

The Dressmaker by Beryl Bainbridge

Bernard Avishai, Israel: The Threat from the Right

Gertrude Ezorsky, The Fight Over University Women


Letters

Sidney Krome, George M. Fredrickson, The Moor Oppressed?
Burton Raffel, Tongue-Tied
Paul Schmidt, Tongue-Tied
Harvey Gross, Festschrift



Contributors

Robert Craft was awarded the International Prix du Disque at the Cannes Music Festival for 2002.(May 2002)

J. H. Elliott is Regius Professor Emeritus of Modern History at the University of Oxford. He has just published a new volume of essays, Spain, Europe and the Wider World, 1500–1800. (August 2009)

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)

Emma Rothschild is Director of the Joint Centre for History and Economics at King's College, Cambridge and Harvard, and Professor of History at Harvard. Her latest book is Economic Sentiments: Adam Smith, Condorcet and the Enlightenment. (February 2009)

Garry Wills is Professor of History Emeritus at Northwestern. His most recent book, What Jesus Meant, was published in 2006.

Michael Wood is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Princeton. His most recent book is Literature and the Taste of Knowledge. (September 2009)


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