Contents

February 24, 1972 • Volume 18, Number 3
  • John K. Fairbank

    Getting to Know You e-edition

    The New York Times Report from Red China by Tillman Durdin, by James Reston, by Seymour Topping, with photographs and additional articles by Audrey Topping, edited with an Introduction by Frank Ching

    China Returns by Klaus Mehnert

    The Revenge of Heaven: Journal of a Young Chinese based on the journal of Ken Ling, with interviews by Dr. Ivan London, by Miriam London

  • William A. Williams

    Excelsior! e-edition

    Nixon in the White House: The Frustration of Power by Rowland Evans Jr., by Robert D. Novak

    The First Two Years of the Nixon Watch by John Osborne

  • V.S. Pritchett

    Genesis e-edition

    Glory by Vladimir Nabokov, translated by Dimitri Nabokov. in collaboration with the author

    The Scorpion God by William Golding

  • I.F. Stone

    I. F. Stone Reports: Can Russia Change? e-edition

    A Chronicle of Current Events Republished in English by Amnesty International Publications, Turnagain Lane, Farringdon St., London EC4, England Journal of the Soviet Human Rights Movement

    Let History Judge by Roy A. Medvedev

    Uncensored Russia: Protest and Dissent in the Soviet Union by Peter Reddaway

  • Stanley Hoffmann

    De Gaulle Redux e-edition

    Memoirs of Hope: Renewal and Endeavor by Charles de Gaulle, translated by Terence Kilmartin

    Les Chênes qu’on abat… by André Malraux

  • Edgar Z. Friedenberg

    Dear Mr. Rockefeller… e-edition

    South to a Very Old Place by Albert Murray

    The Decline of the WASP by Peter Schrag

  • Stuart Hampshire

    A Special Supplement: A New Philosophy of the Just Society

    A Theory of Justice by John Rawls

  • Emma Rothschild

    Auto Didacts e-edition

    The Road and the Car in American Life by John B. Rae

    The Automobile Industry Since 1945 by Lawrence J. White

  • D.J. Enright

    Blood and Blossoms e-edition

    The Cultural Life of Modern America by Knut Hamsun, edited and translated by Barbara Gordon Morgridge

    Mysteries by Knut Hamsun, translated by Gerry Bothmer

    Pan by Knut Hamsun, translated by James W. McFarlane

    Victoria by Knut Hamsun, translated by Oliver Stallybrass

    Hunger by Knut Hamsun, translated by Robert Bly

  • James H. Cobbe,
    S.R. Eyre

    An Exchange on Man as Pest

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