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This week, as Picasso celebrates his 80th birthday, the treasure goes on record in a new book illustrated and written by Duncan and printed under his supervision in Switzerland (and published in the U.S. by Harper*). Picasso's Picassos is more than a historymaking catalogue of the unknown paintings at the villa "La Californie"; it is also a touchingly sentimental journey into Picasso's life. Duncan spent six months photographing the paintings while Picasso watched and commented, and the book's 102 color plates thus take on an added dimension. As the reader examines them...
Although he is back on his job as professor of economics at Yale, the loss of portfolio has rendered Retired Presidential Adviser Wallich anything but mute. He regularly writes editorials on economics for the Washington Post, has articles in three current highbrow magazines: Harper's, the American Scholar, and the Yale Review. In all three, Economist Wallich hopefully beams his message at a particular reader-President John F. Kennedy. Items...
PROMISE AT DAWN (337 pp.)-Romain Gary-Harper...
...more than a decade, CRIMSON executives have met regularly with Presidents Conant and Pusey in what Harper's in 1958 called "a spirit of potentates conferring with another chief of state...
...GLORY (154 pp.)-Pierre-Henri Simon-Harper...