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Volume 39, Number 10 · May 28, 1992

Hugh Trevor-Roper, Triumphs of Mantegna

Andrea Mantegna 17–April 6, 1992, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, May 9–July 12, 1992 an exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, January

Andrea Mantegna catalog of the exhibition, edited by Jane Martineau et al.

Jorge Luis Borges, Camden, 1892 (poem)

Scott MacLeod, The Terrorist's Terrorist

Abu Nidal: A Gun for Hire by Patrick Seale

Robert Bernard Martin, In Trollopeshire

Trollope: A Biography by N. John Hall

Trollope: An Illustrated Biography by C. P. Snow

The Landleaguers by Anthony Trollope, edited by R.H. Super

Gabriele Annan, Numbers Game

The Gates of Ivory by Margaret Drabble

Nicholas Lemann, The Not So Great Dictator

The Kingfish and His Realm: The Life and Times of Huey P. Long by William Ivy Hair

Janet Adam Smith, Yrs. Aff. Beatrix Potter

Letters to Children from Beatrix Potter Collected and introduced by Judy Taylor

Letters to Children by Beatrix Potter, foreword by Philip Hofer

Stanley Hoffmann, France Self-Destructs

Vaclav Havel, 'The Culture of Everything'

Richard C. Lewontin, The Dream of the Human Genome

The Code of Codes: Scientific and Social Issues in the Human Genome Project edited by Daniel J. Kevles, edited by Leroy Hood

Genethics: The Ethics of Engineering Life by David Suzuki, by Peter Knudtson

Mapping and Sequencing the Human Genome Committee on Mapping and Sequencing the Human Genome

Mapping Our Genes: The Genome Project and the Future of Medicine by Lois Wingerson

Mapping the Code: The Human Genome Project and the Choices of Modern Science by Joel Davis

Genome: The Story of the Most Astonishing Scientific Adventure of Our Time—The Attempt to Map All the Genes in the Human Body by Jerry E. Bishop, by Michael Waldholz

Dangerous Diagnostics: The Social Power of Biological Information by Dorothy Nelkin, by Laurence Tancredi

DNA Technology in Forensic Science Committee on DNA Technology in Forensic Science

Exons, Introns, and Talking Genes: The Science Behind the Human Genome Project by Christopher Wills

Edmund S. Morgan, Beat the Devil

The Devil's Dominion: Magic and Religion in Early New England by Richard Godbeer

Robert M. Adams, Frontier Fantasies

River of Traps: A Village Life University by William deBuys, by Alex Harris

Birds of Sorrow: Notes from a River Junction in Northern New Mexico by Tom Ireland

A Garlic Testament by Stanley Crawford

The Place Where Souls Are Born: A Journey to the Southwest by Thomas Keneally, Introduction by Jan Morris

A History of the Jews in New Mexico by Henry J. Tobias

Jews of the American West edited by Moses Rischin, edited by John Livingston

Ramin Jahanbegloo, Philosophy and Life: An Interview

Maurice Halperin, Mark N. Kramer, Carlos Ripoll, et al. Castro's Cuba: An Exchange


Letters

George Ross, Istvan Deak, Survival in Romania
Mark Almond, Christine Stone, et al. Human Rights in Prague
Natalie Zemon Davis, The Budapest Review of Books



Contributors

Gabriele Annan is a book and film critic living in London. (March 2006)

Vaclav Havel, one of the six signers of the statement “Tibet: The Peace of the Graveyard,” is former president of the Czech Republic. (May 2008)

Stanley Hoffmann is Paul and Catherine Buttenwieser University Professor at Harvard. His forthcoming book is Chaos and Violence. (August 2006)

Nicholas Lemann is the national correspondent for The Atlantic. (June 1998)

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).

Edmund S. Morgan is Sterling Professor of History Emeritus at Yale. His most recent book, The Genuine Article: A Historian Looks at Early America, was published in 2004. (June 2008)


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