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Books by Nation Contributors

December 19, 1966 issue

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The article presents a list of several books that were published in 1966, by writers who contributed to the periodical during 1965. Some of the books are "Militant Trade Unionism," by V.L. Allen, "Manual of Piety," Eric Bentley, "Corker's Freedom," by John Berger, "Soviet Criminal Law and Procedure," by Harold J. Berman, "White Snake," by Elisabeth Mann Borgese, "Stankevich and His Moscow Circle," by Edward J. Brown, "The Chinese People and the Chinese Earth," by Keith Buchanan, "How to Get a Job Overseas," by Curtis W. Casewit.

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BOOKS; MILITANT Trade Unionism (Book); MANUAL of Piety (Book); CORKER'S Freedom (Book); SOVIET Criminal Law & Procedure (Book); WHITE Snake, The (Book); STANKEVICH & His Moscow Circle (Book); CHINESE People & the Chinese Earth, The (Book); HOW to Get a Job Overseas (Book)
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