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Almanac of American Politics, 11th ed
* One day back in May 1970, two students met in Harvard Yard. Look, Mike, Grant Ujifusa said to Michael Barone, all these people are protesting the...
National Review, 12/02/91 by Brad Miner · More from publication -
Dog bites man
Warner Books Inc found a way to hype sales of 'Scarlett: The Sequel to Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind'. It released copies of the book to...
National Review, 11/04/91 by Brad Miner · More from publication -
City Limits: Memories of a Small-Town Boy
WE'RE all from someplace. Terry Teachout is from Sikeston, Missouri. I am from Worthington, Ohio. And it matters. True, Mr. Teachout and I live...
National Review, 10/21/91 by Brad Miner · More from publication -
Dances with wolves
D. Keith Mano hired his own publicist to launch his new novel 'Topless.' In keeping with the theme of the book, the book party was held at The Star...
National Review, 09/23/91 by Brad Miner · More from publication -
Ripley's Believe-It-Or Not
Ripley's Believe-It-or-Not Ripley's Believe-It-or-Not Ripley's Believe-It-or-Not. At every spring's ABA Convention (see Random Notes, July 8)...
National Review, 08/12/91 by Brad Miner · More from publication -
I went to ABA, but all I got was this lousy T-shirt
"I Went to ABA, but All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt," or Convention Report, Part I. I'm wandering through New York's colossal Javits Center-there...
National Review, 07/08/91 by Brad Miner · More from publication -
Reagan and Thatcher
Historians of contemporary events, especially biographers of the living, must struggle with the problem of seduction. Edmund Morris, who will soon...
National Review, 05/27/91 by Brad Miner · More from publication -
Wet Work
Wet Work, by Christopher Buckley (Knopf, 288 pp., $19.95) Wet Work, by Christopher Buckley (Knopf, 288 pp., $19.95) EACH time some poor kid...
National Review, 04/15/91 by Brad Miner · More from publication -
Islamic Art and Patronage: Treasures of Kuwait
* SADDAM AND FISH. New from Rizzoli, one of our premier art-book publishers, is Islamic Art and Patronage: Treasures of Kuwait, a lavish...
National Review, 04/15/91 by Brad Miner · More from publication -
Random notes
* Ecrasez l'infame! The March issue of Vanity Fair debuts a "writer-at-large," that Herod of American letters, Norman Mailer. In "Children of the...
National Review, 03/18/91 by Brad Miner · More from publication


