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TITLE: The Saturday Review of Literature
[Each Saturday Review of Literature issue covers books, arts, literature, movies, ideas, music, science, poetry and much more. Many regular features and writers, and most reviews are also essays on the subject at hand. ALL the latest books had to have an ad in The Saturday Review! ]
ISSUE DATE: April 5, 1952; Vol. XXXV. No. 14.
CONDITION: RARE edition, standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: REINHOLD NIEBUHR, Author of "The Irony of American History" (See page 11). Drawing by Arno After a Photograph by Fabian Bachrach.

SR/IDEAS:
MANKIND FROM A NEW SUMMIT, by Ralph E. Turner.
WORKOUTS FOR WRITERS, by Gorham Munson.
"CAN AN AMERICAN BE TRUSTED?", An Editorial.
NINETEEN PROPOSITIONS ABOUT COMMUNISM, An Editorial by Stuart Chase.

SR/BOOKS REVIEWED:
THE IRONY OF HISTORY, by Reinhold Niebuhr, Reviewed by Frederick Burkhardt.
About the Author: Reinhold Niebuhr.

Is ANYBODY LISTENING?, by William H. Whyte, Jr., Reviewed by Leo Cherne.
U.S.A. CONFIDENTIAL, by Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, Reviewed by Duncan Aikman.
How THE REPUBLICANS CAN WIN IN 1952, by Benjamin A. Javits, Reviewed by Lindsay Rogers.
A HISTORY OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS, by F. P. Walters, Reviewed by James T. Shotwell.
THE DECEIVERS, by John Masters, Reviewed by Harrison Smith.
TILE WEAKLING AND THE ENEMY, by Francois Mauriac, Rev jewed by Laurence LeSage.
LAUGHING TO KEEP FROM CRYING, by Langston Hughes, Reviewed by Ama Bontemps.
THE CHICAGO STORY, by Ira Morris, Reviewed by Van Allen Bradley.
CASTILIAN SCULPTURE, by Beatrice Gilman Proske, Reviewed by Harold F. Wethey.
PAINTING IN FLORENCE AND SIENA AFTER THE BLACK DEATH, by Millard Meiss, Reviewed by Rensselaer W. Lee.
ARREST AND MOVEMENT, by H. A. Groenewegen, Reviewed by Harry Bober.

SR/THE ARTS:
SEEING THINGS: TRAGEDY OF THE UPnOOTED, by John Mason Brown.
BROADWAY POSTSCRIPT, by Henry Hewes.
SR GOES TO THE MOVIES, by Hollis Alpert.
TV AND RADIO, by Goodman Ace.
IDEAS ON FILM, by Cecile Starr.
MUSIC TO MY EARS, by Irving Kolodin.
THE FINE ARTS, by James Thrall Soby.

SR /DEPARTMENTS:
TRADE WINDS, by Bennett Cerf.
L&FTERS TO THE EDITOR.
NEW EDITIONS, by Ben Ray Redman.
LITERARY I.Q.
LITERARY CRYPT.
THE CRIMINAL RECORD.
BOOKED FOR TRAVEL, by Horace Sutton.
DOUBLE-CROSTIC No. 941.


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