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August 19, 1977 Issue - 22 Articles- Letters, pp. 914-921
- For the Record, pp. 922-923
- The Week, pp. 924-934
- Why Rhodesia?
James Burnham
, pp. 935-937 - The End of the Myth
Francis Russell
, pp. 938-941 - More Appropriations---More Unemployment
Orrin G. Hatch
, pp. 942-943 - The Underground Church
Mary Martinez
, p. 944 - Spain's Future
Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
, p. 945 Books Arts & Manners
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Caveat Lector (Review) John Lukacs
, pp. 946-947 Hitler's War, by David Irving
- Hitler's War by David Irving
- Random Notes, pp. 948-949
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A Dull Good Book (Review) Richard Ford
, p. 950 An American Romance, by John Casey
- An American Romance by John Casey
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The First Gyrene (Review) William Plummer
, p. 951 The Walnut Door, by John Hersey
- The Walnut Door by John Hersey
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On the Screen: Ah, Begorrah! (Review) M.J. Sobran Jr.
, p. 952 Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959 Film), by Robert Stevenson
- Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959 Film) by Robert Stevenson
- The Bionic Grandmother
Nika Hazelton
, p. 953 - The Gimlet Eye
D. Keith Mano
, p. 954 The Arithmetic of Love
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Books in Brief (3 Reviews) , p. 955 -
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Review Alfred Stieglitz and the American Avant-Garde,... (Review) Selden Rodman
, p. 955 - Alfred Stieglitz and the American Avant-Garde by William Innes Homer
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Review Hitler's Children, by Jillian Becker (Review) David Pietrusza
, p. 955 - Hitler's Children by Jillian Becker
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Review Monty, by Robert Laguardia (Review) Alan L. Miller
, p. 955 - Monty by Robert Laguardia
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Dark Horses (3 Reviews) M. Stanton Evans
, pp. 956-957 Sensual Drugs, by Hardin Blair Jones and Helen C. Jones
- Sensual Drugs by Hardin Blair Jones and Helen C. Jones
- This Curette for Hire by Eugene F. Diamond, M.D.
- The First Amendment and the Future of American Democracy by Walter Berns
- On the Right
Wm. F. Buckley Jr.
, pp. 958-961 - Trans-O-Gram, pp. 962-964
- Cover art
Thomas Armstrong