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TITLE: HARPER'S Magazine
[Founded in 1850, one of America's oldest literary magazines, and is still in publication! Interesting and intelligent articles, and vintage advertisements of the day. MANY articles heavily illustrated. (see description)!]
ISSUE DATE: MAY 1973; VOL. 246, NO. 1476
CONDITION: Standard Sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: The Return of the Coyote. A paradigm of Nature V. Man. Cover photograph by Jerry Sarapochiello.

CHARLES E. GOODELL -- WHERE DID THE GRAND JURY GO? -- The political uses and misuses of justice.

JOHN FISCHER -- THE EASY CHAIR: Profits and postage, or, how your favorite publication may be stamped out of existence.

WALTER BERNS -- THE PRESS: ABSURDITY AT THE NEW YORK TIMES: The strange contradiction between the paper's moral and aesthetic judgments.

A HARPER'S POLL -- KENNEDY, AGNEW & BLACK AMERICA: A hypothetical preview of the 1976 Presidential campaign reveals a recipe for Democratic disaster.

JOHN N. COLE -- THE RETURN OF THE COYOTE: An unexpected victory in Maine for the forces of ecological sanity.

PETER I. OGNIBENE -- GETTING AND SPENDING: Where defense contractors are concerned, the government seems to think free enterprise is a nice, unworkable idea.

FRED BRANFMAN -- INDOCHINA: THE ILLUSION OF WITHDRAWAL: Instead of peace in Vietnam, a return to the covert warfare of the early Sixties.

GEORGE STADE -- BOOKS: Three novels about the real world we don't live in.

MURRAY KEMPTON -- The more or less benevolent despots of American labor.

VERSE:
LINDA PASTAN -- After Agatha Christie.
DAVID WAGONER -- Unloading the Elephants.
KATHLEEN SPIVACK -- Now the Slow Creation.
HUGH SEIDMAN -- Veblen & Ellen.

COMMENTARY: Contributions by Charles R. Larson, Kim P. Cawley, Ira Mothner, R. Joseph Ellis, and Warren R. Ross.

DEPARTMENTS:
Countersigns.
Letters.
The Harper's Game.
HARPER'S WRAPAROUND: Playfulness.
Reports.
Readers.
Starting Points.
Information.
Tools for Living.


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