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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: JANUARY 1973; VOLUME LV, NUMBER 51; December 16, 1972, Society
CONDITION: RARE edition, standard magazine size, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: The New Etiquette; The Making of a Militant by Ernest Dunbar;The Death of Harold: Letters from the Depression.

"CRAZY WAR, ISN'T IT?" By Arturo F. Gonzalez, Jr. -- For the 18,000 British troops in Ulster, patrolling -- on toot or in armored "pigs' -- is a risky and often bloody duty. In their oft-duty hours, however, the young soldiers live it up with the teen-aged daughters of IRA men and Protestant hardhats alike, for in Belfast the British Army offers the only night life in town.

THE PRICE OF A LIFE By Reginald L White -- As the author points out, there's a scale. Some people's lives are valued at $33 each; others go for $300,000.

HOBO HOEDOWN By Dan Carlinsky -- Meet Lord Open Road, Pennsylvania Kid, and Hard Rock Kid, three of the front runners for King of the Hobos at this year's National Hobo Convention.

EDITORIAL: Redirecting Europe's Future By Ronald P. Kriss -- In Helsinki and Geneva, Berlin and London, and even Lausanne, the future course of the Continent may well be redirected in the months ahead.

THE SOCIETY:

THE MAKING OF A MILITANT By Ernest Dunbar -- "I couldn't fit the two images together," writes the author. "Nothing about Richard Henry. the quiet, earnest youth I had known in my old South Philadelphia neighborhood, allowed me to accept his metamorphosis into man Abubakari Obadele, cop killer."

BUZZ OFF, MS. POST, IT'S TIME FOR THE NEW ETIQUETTE By Raymond Sokolov -- "Now that the old etiquette is out of date," declares the author, "it is high time to rewrite Emily Post." He begins by coping with eight sticky situations.

CREATIVE (AND MOSTLY UPPER-MIDDLE- CLASS) PLAYTHINGS By Thomas Meehan -- This pioneer toymaker rejects realism in favor of semiabstract shapes that exercise the imagination. The maker claims its toys are the best on the market. Yet the purposeful -- and costly -- things of Creative Playthings Inc. have made some parents feel anxious.

THE DEATH OF HAROLD Edited by David F. Ward -- "Old letters, fading with age, have a singular and perpetual charm," writes the discoverer and editor of this collection of letters written during the Depression. "But never have I known any as revealing and poignant as the collection of old letters -- tied together with a rubber band and preserved in a small wooden box -- I recently found in the attic of an abandoned house in Eureka, Kansas."

REVIEWS:

BOOKS:
The American Film Heritage; Impressions from The American Film Institute Archives By Tom Shales, et al.
The Complete Greed. By Herman 0. Weinberg.
Those Great Movie Ads By Joe Morella, Edward 7. Epstein, and Eleanor Clark.
The MGM Years By Lawrence B. Thomas.
The Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers Book By Arlene Croce.
The Image Makers: Sixty Years of Hollywood Glamour By Paul Trent. Designed by Richard Lawlon.
Memo from David O. Selznick Selected and edited by Rudy Behlmer.
More About All About Eve By Joseph L. Mankiewicz (colloquy by Gary Carey).
On Cukor By Gavin Lambert.
Tallulah By Brendan Gill.
Marion Davies By Fred Lawrence Guiles.
Miller's Hiqh Life By Ann Miller with Norma Lee Browning Reviewed by Joseph Kanon.
Cities of Light and Sons of Morning; A Cultural Psychology for an Age of Revolution By Martin Green Reviewed by Todd Gitlin.
The American Heritage History of American Business and Industry By Alex Groner and the editors of American Heritage and Business Week.
Great Stories of American Businessmen From American Heritage magazine.
American Enterprise; Free and Not So Free By Clarence H. Cramer.

Shorter Reviews:
Homage to Daniel Shays; Collected Essays 1952 -- 1972 By Gore Vidal.
The Time Element and Other Stories By John O'Hare.

THEATER:Frothy Shakespeare; Obsessed O'Neill By Henry Hewes.
MUSIC:Ginastera's Piano Concerto ; Revisited:Mini-Ring" By Irving Kolodin.
FILMS: 1776 and All That Malarky By Thomas Meehan.
TRAVEL: A New Cuisine in ... London? By Dale Harris.
GAMES:Literary Crypt and Wit Twister;Kingsley Double-Crostic No 2019.


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