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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 7, 1954; Vol XXXVII, No 32
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: Oscar Handlin, Author of "The American People in the Twentieth Century". Cover Drawing by Mel Bolden.

SR/IDEAS:
"WALDEN" ONE HUNDRED YEARS LATER, by Henry Seidel Canby.
THE PAIN OF DISCONTENT: AN EDITORIAL.
A PLEA FOR PLAYGOERS' EDUCATION, by John Wharton.
SR/BOOKS REVIEWED:
THE AMERICAN PEOPLE IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, by Oscar Handlin, Reviewed by Eric F. Goldman.

INDIVIDUALISM RECONSIDERED, by David Riesman Reviewed by Robert Bierstedt.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: David Riesman.

THE SEASON'S SCIENCE FICTION, An Essay-Review by Fletcher Pratt.

SELF-ANALYSIS of ALCOHOLICS: "Three recent published books deal with the experiences of alcoholics who have been able to cure themselves.":::
I'LL CRY TOMORROW, by Lillian Roth.
THIS IS NORMAN BROKENSHIRE, by Norman Brokenshire.
AN ALCOHOLIC TO HIS SONS, as told to Henry Beetle Hough, An Essay-Review by JOSEPH HIRSH, Consultant in the field of Alcoholism.

THE STORY OF OUR CIVILIZATION, by Philip Lee Ralph, Reviewed by Geoflrey Bruun.
THE HOMERIC GODS, by Walter F. Otto, Reviewed by Edith Hamilton.
THE SPRING OF CIVILIZATION, by Charles Alexander Robinson, Jr., Reviewed by Moses Hadas.
BANNERS AGAINST THE WIND, by John Jennings, Reviewed by Harrison Smith.
HEROES OF FHE EMPTY VIEW, by James Aldridge, Reviewed by Walter Havighurst.
THE RELIC, by Eca de Querioz, Reviewed by Harvey Curtis Webster.
MAMIE DOUD EISENHOWER, by Dorothy Brandon; RED CARPET FOR MAMIE, by Alden Hatch, Reviewed by Jack H. Pollock.
MADAME DE POMPADOUR, by Nancy Mitford, Reviewed bj Leo Gershoy.
THE SCULPTURE OF JACQUES LIPCHITZ, Ly Henry R. Hope, Reviewed by Robert Goldwater.

SR/DEPARTMENTS:
TRADE WINDS, by Cleveland Amory.
LITERARY I.Q.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
SR GOES TO THE MOVIES, by Arthur Knight.
LITERARY CRYPT.
TV AND RADIO, by Goodman Ace.
MUSIC TO MY EARS, by Paul Jaretzki.
SR's WORLD TRAVEL CALENDAR.
BOOKED FOR TRAVEL, by Horace Sutton.
THE FINE ARTS, by James Thrall Soby.
THE CRIMINAL RECORD.
KINGSLEY DOUBLE-CROSTIC No. 1063.


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