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The first anthology
The first anthology

By Rea S. Hederman, Robert B. Silvers, Barbara Epstein

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"This is the first hard-cover anthology offered by The New York Review of Books since the first issue was published in 1963. For thirty years, The New York Review has been publishing essays by some...

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First Anthology
First Anthology

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Hidden histories of science
Hidden histories of science

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The Legacy of Isaiah Berlin New York Review Books Collections
The Legacy of Isaiah Berlin New York Review Books Collections

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"The papers given at the conference and collected in this volume concentrate on three aspects of Berlin's concept of pluralism. Aileen Kelly, Mark Lilla, and Steven Lukes trace the development and...

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Doing It
Doing It

By Charles Rosen, Jonathan Miller, Garry Wills, Geoffrey O Brien

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"Does an opera producer do anything besides tell the singers where to stand? Can a single note be played more or less beautifully on the piano? Is film art? And why have people started listening to...

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Five Performing Arts
Five Performing Arts

By Robert B. Silvers

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The Company They Kept
The Company They Kept

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The Company They Kept
The Company They Kept

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