Winter 1965


  • Doestoevsky by Edward Wasiolek
  • Economic Progress in the Developing Countries by Karl Brandt
  • Fourteen Times Fourteen by Marie Chay
  • In Search of Henry James at Rye by Simon Fleet
  • The Right to Read – And Not to Read by James J. Lynch
  • The Social Nature of Ownership by Spencer MacCallum
  • What about History? by Editors

Essays

  • Decorum in the Novel by Donald Davidson

Reviews

  • Ambivalent Americans by Kurt Glaser
  • Frost: The Poet and the Man by John Fairbanks Lynen
  • Hecate’s Offspring by J. M. Lalley
  • Nationalism in Revival by Stephen Tonsor
  • Notes on Contributors by Editors
  • Opening the Jail Gates by C. P. Ives
  • The American Serbonis by Donald Davidson
  • The Great Uncommoner by John T. McCutcheon, Jr.
  • The Last Planlagenet by Garry Wills
  • The Pope, the Church, and the Nazis by Klaus Epstein
  • The Rest is Silence by Edward Wasiolek
  • Twenty Years Agony by H. Tichovskis

Current Issue

  • Virtue and the Patriot President

    by F. H. Buckley

  • The Nicene Myth

    by Philip Jenkins

  • So You Want to Be Joan Didion . . .

    by Hannah Rowan

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