Vol. 26 No. 2 1959 - page 354

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THE ELDER STATESMAN. The final text of Mr.
Eliot's latest verse play, which underwent car eful r e–
vision in the course of product ion at the Edinbur gh
Festival and in London. "A most distinguished, inter –
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LIFE STUDIES. New poems and the autobiographical
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GREAT COMPANIONS. Some surprising and hitherto
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Isaiah Berlin
CHAIM WEIZMANN. A brilliant appraisal of the
first president of Israel
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Theodor Reik
THE COMPULSION TO CONFESS. OF LOVE AND
LUST. THE SEARCH WITHIN. A trilogy of the
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Edmund Wilson
APOLOGIES TO THE IROQUOIS. Mr. Wilson sheds
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THE MAGIC BARREL. Winner of the National Book
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