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Contents include: "Where Did Charles Lindbergh Go?" by Walter Ross ("Look carefully: the next unsmiling face you see in the crowd might belong to the golden son of the century, the last hero"); article and photospread "The Von Sternberg Principle" by Josef Von Sternberg with photographs by Frank Bez ("The True Nature of Glamor; A Great Master's Notes on the Revivification of a Dying Art"); article "One Hell of a Duck Hunt" by Vance Bourjaily; article "A Battle Plan for Integration" by Dan Wakefield ("Shock troops have already penetrated enemy lines, and the main army is preparing for the big push. Below, the strategy and the tactics; overleaf, the battle map"); article "The Importance of Being Malin" by Timothy Foote; short story "Caviar Remembered" by Oliver La Farge ("In the timeless worlds of great learning, love can be confused with history"); article "Ho Hum, Come To The Fair" by Martin Mayer ("Gigantic! Colossal! Mediocre! A snooper's report on the past and future of Flushing Meadow's Vanities of '64"); delightful "Let Us Now Appraise Famous Men" by Mark Epernay ("Let us see, for example, how Mickey Mantle has outstripped Douglas MacArthur in prestige. A study in the higher science of measuring big shots"); short story "Autumn in the Oak Woods" by Yuri Kazakov; article "The New Wild West I" by Richard L. Gilbert, Jr. ("Have portable bar, portable showers, portable entertainment and air mattress; will travel"); article "The New Wild West II" by Gordon Schendel ("Maybe it costs $500 or $5000 plus a Colombaire or so, but shucks, boy, a man feels like a man when that pigeon bites the dust"); article "The Marvelous Mouth" by Tom Wolfe ("Cassius Clay: 'Man, if I get whupped, they're gonna run me out of the country!'"). Light waterstain to lower right corner area of the last several advertisement pages; in lightly soiled covers showing small chip to each of upper and lower outer narrow spine edges, light edge wear in places. N° de ref. del artículo 005899
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