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TITLE: HARPER'S Magazine
[Founded in 1850, one of America's oldest literary magazines, and is still in publication! Interesting and intelligent articles, and vintage advertisements of the day. MANY articles heavily illustrated. (see description)!]
ISSUE DATE: SEPTEMBER, 1980; VOL. 261, NO. 1564
CONDITION: Standard Sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: The Hollywood Right. Outttakes from the Republican National Convention, by Earl Shorris. Cover illustration by David Suter.

E.R.A.--R.I.P. . . . ANDREW HACKER. The Equal Rights Amendment was never a battle between the sexes, with men having the final say. Indeed, few men cared either way. But a crucial reason for the ERA's defeat was opposition from women.

ONCE A MARINE . . . JOSIAH BUNTING. To appear more in step with society, the Marine Corps has replaced the rigors of boot camp with jogging and reduced the role of once-omnipotent drill instructors to that of surrogate father.

THE TROUBLE WITH SLOGANS . . . THEODORE C. SORENSEN. Now that political campaigns have become almost permanent conditions, U.S. foreign policy is hostage to a tyranny of labels that are useful to candidates but risky in a dangerous world.

THE HOLLYWOOD RIGHT . . . EARL SHORRIS. A political screenplay set in Detroit.

WAR IN THE SAHARA . . . FREDERICK ISEMAN. The territory of the western Sahara is one of the least-desirable places on earth. Scorpions are found there, as are vipers and jackals. Nevertheless, since 1975, Morocco, Algeria, and several guerrilla organizations have been fighting a war to claim the territory as theirs. It is as though Beckett wrote the script and Dali furnished the landscape.

JOYCE AND NORA . . . EDNA O'BRIEN. Artistic genius rarely recommends itself to connubial bliss, but the long and troubled relationship of James Joyce and Nora Barnacle was in many ways exceptional.

ARTS AND LETTERS: POETRY:
NOT BORED, NOT ILL AT EASE OR COLD Ann Lauterbach.
FLOWERS Joel Oppenheimer.
PORTONCINI DEL MORTI Daniel Halpern.
THE ART OF SUNBATHING A literary tour through this century's heliophily Paul Fussell.
TOY SOLDIERS A review of Soon to Be a Major Motion Picture, by Abbie Hoffman. Barbara Grizzuti Harrison.
IN PRINT The use and abuse of history Jeffrey Burke.

DEPARTMENTS:
LETTERS.
MacNelly.
Lewis H. Lapham . . . THE EASY CHAIR.
On Harper's extant.
Tom Wolfe . . . IN OUR TIME.
Colos . . . INVENTIONS.
John Harris . . . AMERICAN MISCELLANY From all walks of life.
E. R. Galli and Richard Maltby, Jr. . . . PUZZLE. Inner Circles.


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