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An Anti-Communist Manifesto

Revolution in the Revolution? Armed Struggle and Political Struggle in Latin America November(128 pp., $.95))

by Régis Debray


Through the Midst of Jerusalem

The Confessions of Nat Turner

by William Styron


A Don in the World

C.M. Bowra exemplified Logan Pearsall Smith’s aphorism: “Hearts that are delicate and kind and tongues that are neither—these make the finest company in the world.”

Memories

by C.M. Bowra


Triple Thinker

The Art of the Soluble

by P.B. Medawar


The War Game

The Memoirs of George Sherston: Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man; Memoirs of an Infantry Officer; and Sherston's Progress

by Siegfried Sassoon

Sagittarius Rising

by Cecil Lewis

Blasting and Bombardiering

by Wyndham Lewis


Puritanism Chinese-Style

China, the Other Communism

by K.S. Karol


Old Modern

On Modernism: The Prospects for Literature and Freedom

by Louis Kampf

New American Review, No. 1

edited by Theodore Solotaroff


Everybody’s French Revolution

Revolutionary Europe, 1783-1815

by George Rudé


Trouble in the Family

The Manor

by Isaac Bashevis Singer

The Mimic Men

by V.S. Naipaul

Ergo

by Jakov Lind


Good Neighbors

Enjoying Birds Around New York

by Robert S. Arbid Jr. and Olin Sewall Pettingill Jr. and Sally Hoyt Spofford

Birds of North America: A Guide to Field Identification

by Chandler S. Robbins and Bertel Bruun and Herbert S. Zim, Illustrated in color by Arthur Singer

The Birds of New Zealand: A Field Guide

by R.A. Falla and R.B. Sibson and E G. Turbott, Illustrated in color and line drawings by Chloë Talbot-Kelly


A Sense of the Past

Germany, Yesterday and Tomorrow

by Peter H. Merkl

The Germans and their Modern History

by Fritz Ernst, translated by Charles M. Prugh

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