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Books of Interest to Nation Readers

November 11, 1968 issue

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The article lists several books. Some of the books are, Frontiers of Civil Liberties, by Norman Dorsan, The Other Germany, by John Dornberg, Crisis in Car Insurance, edited by Robert E. Keeton, Jeffrey O'Connell and John H. McCord, The Rich: Are They Different?, by George G. Kirsten, The People and the Police, by Algernon D. Black, The Red Book and the Great Wall, by Alberto Moravia, The Trial of Elizabeth Flynn, edited by Corliss Lamont, Supernation at Peace and War, by Dan Wakefield, Between the Lines, by Dan Wakefield.

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RICH: Are They Different, The (Book); BOOKS; CRISIS in Car Insurance (Book); BETWEEN the Lines: A Reporter's Personal Journey Through Public Events (Book); AUTHORS; DORNBERG, John; MORAVIA, Alberto; LAMONT, Corliss
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