Table of Contents

Volume 30, Number 10 · June 16, 1983

McGeorge Bundy, The Bishops and the Bomb

The Challenge of Peace: God's Promise and Our Response, The Pastoral Letter of the US Bishops on War and Peace. National Catholic News Service

Report of the President's Commission on Strategic Forces (The Scowcroft Commission).

Robert O. Paxton, Living with the Enemy

French and Germans, Germans and French: A Personal Interpretation of France under Two Occupations, 1914-1918/1940-1944 by Richard Cobb

John Gross, The Wise and Gentle Lamb

Young Charles Lamb 1775-1802 by Winifred F. Courtney

A Portrait of Charles Lamb by David Cecil

Companion to Charles Lamb: A Guide to People and Places 1750-1847 by Claude A. Prance

Geza Csath, Little Emma A Story by Géza Csáth

Richard C. Lewontin, Darwin's Revolution

Darwin for Beginners by Jonathan Miller, by Borin Van Loon

Evolution Without Evidence: Charles Darwin and "The Origin of Species" by Barry G. Gale

The Myths of Human Evolution by Niles Eldredge, by Ian Tattersall

Abusing Science: The Case Against Creationism by Philip Kitcher, with Patricia Kitcher

Darwinism Defended: A Guide to the Evolution Controversies by Michael Ruse, foreword by Ernst Mayr

Science on Trial: The Case for Evolution by Douglas J. Futuyma

The Monkey Puzzle: Reshaping the Evolutionary Tree by John Gribbin, by Jeremy Cherfas

Evolution Now: A Century After Darwin edited by John Maynard Smith

John Hollander, A Corona for Wolfgang (poem)

Jonathan Lieberson, Making It

Hype by Steven M.L. Aronson

John Richardson, Crimes Against the Cubists

Robert M. Adams, Double Exposure

Ararat by D. M. Thomas

Tzili: The Story of a Life by Aharon Appelfeld, translated by Dalya Bilu

Thomas P. Bernstein, Starving to Death in China

Aileen Kelly, On the Eve

In War's Dark Shadow: The Russians Before the Great War by W. Bruce Lincoln

The Romanov Family Album introduction by Robert K. Massie, picture research by Marilyn Pfeifer Swezey, assembled by Anna Vyrubova

Robert Mazzocco, The Right Stuff

From the First Nine: Poems 1946-1976 by James Merrill

The Changing Light at Sandover "Mirabell's Books of Number," "Scripts for the Pageant," and a new coda, "The Higher Keys" including the whole of the trilogy: "The Book of Ephraim,", by James Merrill

Martin Glaberman, Maimon Schwarzschild, Thomas Sowell, et al. Ethnic America: An Exchange


Letters

Muriel Bradbrook, Robert Giroux, et al. Shakespeare & Co.
Johan Goudsblom, Geoffrey Barraclough, Elias Defended
Thomas F. Walsh, Irvin Ehrenpreis, In Porter's "Hacienda"



Contributors

John Gross’s most recent book is A Double Thread, a memoir. He is the editor of The New Oxford Book of Literary Anecdotes, which will be published in paperback in September. (May 2008)

John Hollander is Sterling Professor Emeritus of English at Yale. His new book of poems, A Draft of Light, will be published by Knopf in May. (March 2008)

Aileen Kelly, a fellow of King’s College, Cambridge, is the author of Toward Another Shore: Russian Thinkers Between Necessity and Chance and, most recently, Views from the Other Shore: Essays on Herzen, Chekhov, and Bakhtin. (April 2007)

Richard C. Lewontin is Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology and Professor of Biology at Harvard University. He is the author of The Genetic Basis of Evolutionary Change and Biology as Ideology, and the co-author of The Dialectical Biologist (with Richard Levins) and Not in Our Genes (with Steven Rose and Leon Kamin).

Robert O. Paxton is Mellon Professor of Social Sciences Emeritus at Columbia. His latest book is The Anatomy of Fascism. He is also a Regional Editor of North American Birds magazine. (November 2008)

John Richardson's A Life of Picasso, Volume Two, was published in December. Volume One won the Whitbread Prize in England in 1991. (March 1997)


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