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Something for Everybody

Paul, Sherman | December 15, 1969 issue

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The article lists several books. Some of the books are, The Prince of Pleasure and His Regency: 1811-20, by J.B. Priestley, Lincoln. A Picture Story of His Life, by Stefan Lorant, The Hero. Myth/Image/Symbol, by Dorothy Norman, The Medici: A Great Florentine Family, by Marcel Brion and translated by Gilles and Heather Cremonesi, American Manners & Morals: A Picture History of How We Behaved and Misbehaved, by Mary Cable, An Illustrated History of the United States, by Andre Maurois, The Arts and Man: A World View of the Role and Functions of the Arts in Society.

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BOOKS; PRINCE of Pleasure & His Regency, The (Book); HERO, The (Book); MEDICI, The (Book); AUTHORS; LORANT, Stefan; BRION, Marcel; MAUROIS, Andre
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