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Reprint, Autumn 1994
… paperback [$10.95]. Quill Books has reprinted Bernard Halsband Cohen’s The Proud: Inside the Marine Corps , the … Matters [$9.00] and Ronald H.Specter’s After Tet: The Bloodiest Year in Vietnam [$13.00]. Johns Hopkins is offering a … A Biography , which the Chicago Tribune lauded as “the most complete and complex portrait yet of the Civil War Jekyll …
Robert Bridges: Against the Current
… a book-length poem that had an astonishing success. When he died in the following year, he was as much honored as any … less in the blood, more birdlike, less human; words often commonplace made unforgettable by some trick of speeding and … in Bridges’ youth. But the reference to Laurence Binyon points ahead. Binyon was a fine minor poet (Yeats includes …
Fearful Symmetry
… if for any reason he left, when he returned, Mister would come running to him like a dog. Then the cat would come into … it was not. The cat would mend and live or it would not and die. The cat did not know the difference. But Murchison, who … his cat saved, strong and dancing and glossy again, he also wanted to be free of his sudden dread and caring, this …
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You Probably Think This Song Is About You
… her in jail, where she did thirteen years. A brother was also gone early. At eighteen, he got a girl pregnant and … whose narcissism is so refined, so Platonic, that it becomes pure form, like a Warhol, and therefore virtually … than a fixed disorder or sickness. These ideas come from studies conducted by research psychologists like me running …
An Objective Guide
… European countries; of the members of the British Commonwealth of Nations; of twenty-five countries of the … picture of political conditions and of the role of individuals. Thus, the author of the chapter on Czechoslovakia gives … the pre-Munich period, still remains to be written. Also, such considerations are perhaps for the specialist, …
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The Second Emancipation Proclamation
… – Magnum Photos (Brigitte Freed)   Note : Today’s post comes to us from the producers of BackStory. Click here to … King said—driving his message home to a very particular audience of one.   © Estate of Leonard Freed – Magnum Photos … land exists for all Americans, white and Negro. However, we also know that to millions of Negroes throughout these …
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