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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: August 1 1964; Vol XLVII, No 31
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 art by H. Danska.

SR: IDEAS:
The Making of a Hero, by Marshall W. Fishwick.
If Good Men Do Nothing: An Editorial.
The Case for Registering Guns, by Tom Batman.

SR: SCIENCE:
The Making of Weather, by John Lear.
Is the Scientific Paper Fraudulent? by P. B. Medawar.

BOOKS REVIEWED:
Literary Horizons: Granville Hicks reviews "Children and Others," by James Gould Cozzens.
On the Fringe, by Haskel Frankel.
Daniel: Dialogues on Realization, by Martin Buber. Review by Roland B. Gittelsohn.
Decision at the Chesapeake, by Harold A. Larrabee.
The Great Gates: The Story of the Rocky Mountain Passes, by Marshall Sprague.
American Extremes, by Daniel Cosio Villegas.
The Uncertain South, by Charles O. Lerche, Jr.
Mr. Lincoln's Proclamation: The Story of the Emancipation Proclamation, by Frank Donovan.
All Women Are Fatal, by Claude Mauriac.
Confabulario and Other Inventions, by Juan Jose Arreola.
American Philanthropy Abroad, by Merle Curti; An American Epic: Vol. IV, The Guns Cease Killing and the Saving of Life from Famine Begins, 1939-1963, by Herbert Hoover; Where Did Your Money Go? The Foreign Aid Story, by Andrew Tully and Milton Britten; Witness for Aid, by Frank M. Coffin.
Checklist of the Week's New Books.

SR: DEPARTMENTS:
First of the Month, by Cleveland Amory.
State of Affairs, by Henry Brandon.
Top of My Head, by Goodman Ace.
SR Recommends.
Trade Winds, by Jerome Beatty, Jr.
Letters to the Editor.
SR Goes to the Movies: Hollis Alpert at the Berlin Film Festival.
Literary I.Q.
Broadway Postscript: Henry Hewes reviews Othello in New York.
Booked for Travel: Horace Sutton on the French Riviera.
Literary Crypt.
Kingsley Double-Crostic No. 1582.


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