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TITLE: HORIZON Magazine
[ Rare and Beautiful HARD BACK magazine, richly illustrated! See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: Summer, 1970; Volume XII, Number 3
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 9oe" X 12". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Helena Fourment was Peter Paul Rubens's second wife and frequent model. The great Flemish painter's second period of real artistic productivity is said to date from their marriage in 1630. He was fifty-three at the time, his wife sixteen. The daughter of a tapestry dealer and niece of Rubens's deceased first wife, Isabella, Helena posed for this portrait shortly after they were married. The rich costume and hairdressing both represent the Paris style of the day. The full portrait, a detail of which appears on the cover, is reproduced on page 39. It is part of the Gulbenkian Collection, described by John Walker in an article that begins on page 28.

PRESENT AND PAST:

HOW NATIONS TAKE DEFEAT -- by Correlli Barnett.
THE KING'S NEW CLOTHES -- by J. H. Plumb.

HISTORY:
THE BARBARIANS -- by Richard Winston.
"TREMBLE! INTENSELY TREMBLE!" -- by Christopher Hibbert.

MUSIC: THE TROUBADOURS -- by Frederic V. Grunfeld. (A history of Trubadours from past to present).

ART AND ARCHITECTURE:
HOW I DIDN'T GET MR. CALOUSTE GULBENKIAN'S ART -- by John Walker. (On display in Lisbon)
LAWRENCE HALPRIN: ECO-ARCHITECT -- by David Lloyd-Jones. [NICE, In-depth article, with multiple photos!]
JEAN DUBUFFET: THE SUBVERSIVE SMOTHERED WITH LOVE -- by Sanche de Gramont. [NICE, In-depth article, with multiple photos!]

BIOGRAPHY:
FATHER BOETTI (OR SHEIK MANSOUR) -- by Morris Bishop.
EDWARD GIBBON: "AN UGLY, AFFECTED, DISGUSTING FELLOW" -- by Peter Quennell.
JAMES AND JOHN STUART MILL -- by Bruce Mazlish.

IDEAS:
RENE DUBOS -- by Anthony Bailey.[NICE, In-depth article, with multiple photos!]

LETTERS: HORATIO ALGER: FAILURE -- by Malcolm Cowley.

ENTERTAINMENTS:
"WHEN I GET THROUGH EXPLAINING THIS TO YOU .. ." -- by James V. McConnell.
ZULU MADE SIMPLE -- by Charles F. Berlitz. (Only Berlitz could write an article with that title.)


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