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Still America's All-Time Favorite Movie Star John Wayne's America: The Politics of Celebrity Garry Wills Simon & Schuster 38o pages $26 REVIEWED BY John R. Dunlap At Ft. Lewis, Washington,...
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LINCOLN AT GETTYSBURG: THE WORDS THAT REMADE AMERICA Garry Wills Simon & Schuster /317 pages/$23 reviewed by PETER L. WELSH S ince the broadcast two years ago of Ken Burns's PBS series, The...
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Even as the election book has be- L come a genre, so has the post-election book: the jottings from the campaign trail that blossom into something quite different. Garry Wills's Under God is the...
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G arry Wills is a lot like the Ronald Reagan he portrays in this interesting hatchet job. He says Reagan is a con man who believes his own con. "It is clear, from early on, what Reagan's desire...
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B 0 0 K R E V I E W S The first section of The Kennedy Imprisonment is called "Sex," and it establishes the psychological viewpoint on which the whole book is based. Joseph P. Kennedy, the...
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BOOK REVIEWS encies. One imagines Wills to have been not greatly dissatisfied with such experiments as they were performed in the 1970s under the mandates of affirmative action and the new...
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CONFESSIONS OF A CONSERVATIVE Garry Wills Doubleday / $10.00 Arnold Beichman There is nothing the matter with Ameri cans except their ideals. The real Ameri can is all right; it is the ideal...
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The Alternative January, 1971 7 ified them They are armed, and should be considered extremely dangerous. Certain men in each department are pushovers. Find them and take their courses to satisfy...
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