Vol.15 No.4 1968 - page 401

f;haplin:
LAST OF THE
~LOWNS
by
Parker Tyler
A revealing study of Charlie Chaplin, the great
clown, and Charles Chaplin, the poverty-stricken
English boy whose reputation as an artist has
lately been obscured by his tabloid notoriety.
Parker Tyler, one of the most perceptive of mo–
tion picture critics, has achieved a brilliant analy–
sis of the strange contradiction that is Chaplin–
the artist and the man.
Illustrated with photo–
graphs.
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The King
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a new novel by
Ramon
J.
Sender
Against the background of the Spanish Civil War
Ram6n Sender writes the baroque story of the
love duel between a duchess and her gardener. Mr.
Sender's distinguished novels have won him a
brilliant continental reputation. THE KING AND
THE QUEEN is sure to gain for him an enthusi–
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Henry W allaee:
THE MAN AND THE MYTH
by
Dwight Macdonald
The devastating inside story of a synthetic hero.
"A brilliant, slashing attack with a cogency of
evidence and keenness of insight."-ARTHUR
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New York Times Book
Review.
"Fair, objective, and admirably scrupu–
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'Philadelphia Bul–
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