Nixon Agonistes, by Garry Wills by Marcus Cunliffe Attacks on "liberalism" are nothing new in contemporary America. The neo-conservative heresies of a few years ago have become almost…
The End of the American Era, by Andrew Hacker by Marcus Cunliffe Andrew Hacker, a professor of government at Cornell and a regular contributor to these pages, is one of many people…
Present at the Creation, by Dean Acheson by Marcus Cunliffe Dean Acheson's career, viewed as such things are viewed, has been distinguished, and attended by high compliments and consolations--honorary degrees…
The Loneliest Campaign, by Irwin Ross by Marcus Cunliffe THE LAST FEW months have inured the American public to surprises in Presidential politics. No recent astonishments, though, can surpass…
A Defective Institution? by Marcus Cunliffe The American Presidency is an office of such power, prestige, and historical dignity that most of us are content to…
What Was the Matter with Henry Adams? by Marcus Cunliffe Like a half-buried former civilization--famous, extensive, and perplexing--the Adams family is being uncovered for us. Henry of the fourth generation…
Reminiscences, by Douglas MacArthur by Marcus Cunliffe Most reviewers have treated this as a Them, not an Us book. It is being bought by Them in quantity,…
The Bombing of Germany, by Hans Rumpf by Marcus Cunliffe A bothersome book: I have scribbled all over its margins. Bothersome in small ways, which prejudice the reader both against…