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Show 4 , t:. f I The Salt I.'iVp Tribune, Sunday, V it V, J.V -- 41 A S, IS, T)7 l he k iller Anerk' mu r s :uiojr aije Demon-'- ' Salt lake Wild) liuiils saturate centuries 1 Ap Inner Demons: uiiiwc Lnqutrv Inspired by the dene x Ufe.it Witch Hunt," bv Nor-a- t Basie Cooks .i u Cohn 9l2 pp , ilnis , $12 50 IV power ol lgmuancc and lotto of irrationality in i man attuirs aic as ant i'nt lit c i outc mpm ur; it Ilu has bon pijssis Kvoiy in v iti t,y iii tho demons ami to serves in it iH's .ttor. manufactures ami it deposed oi them alUi gn ti'lmm of its tinus ' mro tin v lars 'Jio tui O.i weie fhro'1 n ' lalci they non 11011 III i. flt.il s 01 .it tlio st,iko oi iituci if and still Kite only a if, i frr ol a tot. tut) ago in n's (ountn, tht wo io re vVl 'M'd uneniplm able and i.d ill t out Irom r ntnal I (his t ( pi O't'iil ft tin telTlble' i t L( WHi rv. Montvfhimer t Ci plwifliai ft Hrwtiis bnadhit On t t t ol Jov Lemoi l j Shy t Month of Sunday Snvrn Per Cent 'i t r H utio ihrrt ''ll Tf M.issac k t P e at Antoni o Van n T Jlf k f, at Th j Hfr yorker Skater j Tofa Fitness Vj'nHj t the Benners Vnv Strictly Spcekinq Nc AH TkifKM Brtnt ana HeeuMul M mi The Total ftorren ' a WtHt) Say No n l Guilty S , m ,j Breathes there a soul so whose first encounter with carmine rose and ver small late I William Mon I.erlin i a dl altsmaii am ,)..int( let who lives on the Ini: he mav uwi l.isgu ati i, urn- to bt ina a ll'ln i man n a non fishciniun I nusual Honk la i lin is the aulhiir of w hat (' in i hops the season's most lilillMtal book "Jotlall's l)t earn A Meditation on rVli ' and Is one ol the lew oi oook' oil the suliu l t that dot s ow1 tell tin iOildi. bow In tii III' own Ihes - lbs philosophy whn h is the dl the hook and i ssi'iirc ts ' mimics it mav Ik ills. ov i d ill pal t lioili this (iiola ( A m n'uounl of n.iliilal ion o "h 'he oihi i vvoi Id to he to cl.tir I! Million iV.''i tlshll.- II ism, lot It.lsull ,ln on s onlv to those othei v hi 'i li'limg is to tiet" w l one unothi r to nit .o' 111 s like their ul l v C'oiiside r 'I pagan ' t hacker ey a e)I il Ihel-oi- ol bn ing " stamp-collectin- line ss ot tlo Long Distance Uunncr " A V aUiut vvh.il D'liu'.'.l P. Cu'iirceA I PI ompietc C s t Ilbinus thei would bring the reader' the temper and atmos ptieic of their day in an utt'hcntic history to f ictionnl Touches The tact is that tus fictional touches do not add much to the dimensions ot the men we know Their character is un urging tall And Sliuara doesn't. His story sweeps on and takes the reader with him The pages in which Win Hancock, the Union general, canters slowly along m the very heU of battle looking after his men is not a passage a reader w ill soon forget But "The Killer Angels" is not prexjf positive that the historian need make way before the more spacious Thomas art of the novelist Lutsk, New Y'ork Times. 'Copy right) FRANCISCO' SAM OPERA TOUR SEPTEMBER 26 DEPARTURE (IIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE) MURDOCK TRAVEL 521-785- 0 REPEAT OF OUR "GREATEST EVER" GUITAR CLASS! Karen Gibbs the stamp had accidentally been pushed through the pi ess backwards for its second impression A week later Kobey sold the sheet to a dealer, Eugene v ... X which periodically appear at auction In 1971 a very fine copv of a single sold for s 17, IKK1 - I . . ' i G it z LscSiD'L-JI'- Ufh Treasure. Indeed The sheet ol stamps that Kuliev for v2t ultiin value to bought st S R Cc (ill V bv Hilt, Higgins Knopf On A Be lure 1 1 p somewhat limited Cgi' ol Post ui lowhfe such as . vu re he Fneiid' ot I ddie ''ovie ' he Pi gee r's ' ' a nd l o tl a n s i. a me ,il'i 1 1 nle I "ew dll II 1,1 he had '( tlel. (lent la.et I s ,s d ! Muck off a pu to Wei k a ..f hi. ( m ' l he nv e i r in u1 o at A Hi. "'ins s b'urth novel ' A ' 1 ( il. On A Hill thought tie able to to report going tn.it Jhggnis had sh'lted o that instead of ms i a hi ' another ol his bomb ,s"ti: taming, although , ' a'l reading Geoig" ii biisi l 0 nel (n u S "( e and t n'Ci el 'I c a oi the p,,ii,i at Hove. is. ei a! . Ui'.iige Ailt cel Inc.. $7.95. . . a.t,' Rental Instruments Avsilcble uc-ln- nslruoieir, rented for S6 00 ond $1? 00 mo rent apphes to purchoce All - - . c. Cy , t ENROLL NOW TOO.OoO' Those were tin days when a first class letter went the I nited States in four das for a stamp and 'h're wee two deb eric a dav llaiabl S lumber oui th Hook 9 J - ' A mately increased s ss -s . jiui: M I -- guitarist with j 4 t.ihV famous folk (.inju r Kle in for 15 (AH) Klein sold it to Col E If R Greene for 20 one Greene broke the sheH't into bleu ks and singles, pl. lining && witches gears, hut teehimjues same Ton eh tulkin Hieeint c. " i deepened The author's prose is low keyed, devoid of effect His humor is pawky, lus invention ul incident limited Gettysburg is such a drama tic stoiy that no one who i oties near covering it within the compass of a book can wottd to set But what is remarkable alxiut this txxs is not only the integrity of the author but his ebullience, his love of life -Los Angeles Homy Miller Times. until flic very end that Lee not engage Meade but shift his army to the right in the direction of Washington The rather than derlined d Hero w v the uechne ol tins outpounn ol it was uniiiiatic .ot alter sueh a shoit hie already Walker bungs togeiner the slipping m the late' B'ou s dwindling number of theaters, many of which preferred ihe splashiii Holhwood .revduct and the absence of loll v 'kkkI piossure which enabled British s)drs and d,i e clots to go lor long spells without making a movie He (omedes that the Bntish, lor all their success in lhat period ciul not produce a Bctgniaii or Antonioni His explanation is that th, showed "consummate craftsman ship' in transplanting books plays rather than 'the " Murrav Schum.uh teirpe lament ol a true auYur New A orlc limes i Jef Geeraerts has opened has inner woi kings for public scrutiny with lull knowledge of the pain involved The book is an explosion ot color, sound and primal feelings It is a tremendously open, uncen-sorelook into his own and his country's soul Spurts of Lite ' Gangrene" is nonstop, terrify ing. shocking spurts ol life seen through the eyes of a Belgian colonial administrator during the tempestuous times in the Congo. He strips himself naked for all the AA I luted Kld'es In hrr,-a,?!mr'- ci'i these phrases might be m a novel how much closer Brutal Treatuieut n kept A'J i. Though the whole civilized world was indeed shocked by the brutal treatment the Belgians accorded the peep.e c. the Congo, this sort of inhumanity to man has by no mean? died out Hit dies down in Africa it Hares up with renewed force in Asia or elsew here Gods of War t orm 1 straightforv aid narrative The authoi has opened himself up like a can of worms spilbng out Ins I,". of it'ionv death, hie and love Each layer stripped away brings the leader closer to the very core of life itself And when the scalpel of honesty is laid to rest. we. too, stand naked before the universe i'loui theie wii ie was a case of Lees attempting to over run Ihe Union lines, leaving him an open road to Washing ton and the wars end. and the contrary necessity of the Union to flight and turn back Lee s incursion into the North "I have avoided historical the author writes opinions, in his foreword. Yet he does have his heroes Long street on the Confederate side, a 'id Joshua Lawrence Chamber-laion the other ui would not have served Shaa-i- a as well as the ticuonai lot in he i hose He writes that h ii.iv alien'd the language It was a naive and sentimental time, and men spoke is an explosive, bawdy, poignant and gut wrenching confession concentrated, Portmanteau w Tne novel is a portmanteau form, capacious enough to accept any hybrid that goes by its na.ne Yet it is not quite clear from this book why a Geeraerts; A'ikwg Iress and Richard Seaver Books, 7,95 No other word could better express the significance of this hook than the one the author has used as title His language matches the subject matter It literally festers It blazed when the Union general John Buford realized that he had to keep the high ground at Gettysburg and dug in to do so. Longstreet A ito(l by l'T in dramatic example ol after the preparations are made and the oider.s given, the course o battle is d.recYd by the gods oi w ar Regiment Gangrene," n a in 2th tv now np.s o)(ii In dian lt.,i nevertheless the battle A a4 v Conuo smoke-covere- Longstreet .. ammun of itioii With a bold stiuke that sec mod a natural diversion to him but an act of muitaiy daring to his colleagues he turned the Confederate thrust ir.io a defeat Chamberlain Second Day of Battle On the second d n jI the battle, July 2 lv'3 I hnmber- - chiefs. The blur- had been wis , .How a sheet of loo airmail stamps issued in 1 125 and sold over a ost office counter to illiain T Robey , a collector ot average means, for $24. was discovered to carry an ' in ei tixl center: the tum-mi- s " Army Curtiss Jenny on Worried Hollywood Greatly vvoi i led Ilolh wood ,o mm h that it dte ided it was easier to linanee than to fight the talented Britons Oik e Hollywood became involved - the Beatles films .v e re the Hie a ol a I nited Aiti-t- '' .. ntatn e in Br.ta.n Amei Kan movie audiences changed The more candid approach to moi aN and n.uliti ot the Bntish hims was ui'ti umciUal m casing censorship legubitions in the (" g Inverted ( enter 'Ihe SKirting Lile. ' the James Bond Taste ot Honey he And 'lit a Ni here are 13 articles on IKisfal history, art on stumps, how postage came mto being, stamps with important asset v allies the principles of color perception unel printing stamp design, and the anec dotes behind some of the legendary ' finds" m 'I v richness and subllet Me It bung Beatles movies. " Altie 'rile Entertainer.' ibii ; ie Gill Morgan" 1hese weie movies that captured and Rihups sliapid the spun n Swinging Biitain" in the last dn a b T'h eiidi el the noth that Briam st irs had to talk and look like uristoe i als. that the e le knev w as pul elv tor comic robot Thei were artistic and they made II that amount of r d t tilth whit I) the edge ol the moment vv'ien the xactlv your the alt s i in 1955, and if specimen m album today, it can up to $31 50 $3 35. !5, $9 50, have such a you as alkel docs w ith lllsight precision and puit of thcoutputni that period The Angry ' Tom Jeius " The InniKonts Servant' " ' Darling " piitiues Billy L.ar Km A slime 1 '2 in 1"!5, $5 95. in ague wiv humor sdeiiie " He 1 the extraordinary Consequently , 'Hollywood E K story ot the explosion in British films duru g the lnus while not intended for the audience that lives for the latest letellmg ot Marilyn Monroe's ,se life, has put into pragmatic poispc clive an ora ot flint making that is i o'lio.i' able Io the much more widely publicized nouielle v e. uehy M.atpcn - sl.Pit I I I "Troops Guarding a drawing by artist Freds r.c Remington, was issued in a quantity of ng'' Ton stamps The editors of Bietoriai Treasury ' record lhat in 192.5 a single unused and undamaged copy was worth 50 cents, in 19:55, e v e I , ki 111. the The greatest Chamberlain the author was by all ac other tueuis a leiiiui kauie soidiel, a teacher of rhetoric at Bow-do(and if., president after Maine's d red obscure, meetings continually mock the higher strategies. The battle itself, the author show s, was scarcely foreseen, each side stumbled into it Lee had cautioned fas subordinates not to engage the enemy until ail his forces as on one flank, slmoxt v over' onv and out ht-f- Within Historical Rccoid For this purpose he stayed withir. the historical record, hut bitnded wc fictional approaches a careful expository descnption of strategy and tactics, aided by a series of eloquent maps, and a graphic evocation ot the dashes themselves, wherein it is shown how the small happenings, the human elements and chance occurrences confound the plan of jo; Longstreet argued, would put uch presxuic on Meade that he would have to come out to terms Lee, fight on lee however, relied on the anility of bis troops ' high Tide . . . In addition, with the realization by later generations lhat Gettysburg was the ' high tide oi tne Confederacy" and the historical equivalent of that tragic reversal that Aristotle wrote about tn the Poetics, the battle takes on a historical grandeur that one associates with the fate of nations Sha.ua author of a number of short stones and a previThe Broken ous novel. Place, writes that his aim was to tell "what it was like to he theie, what the weather was like, what men's faces looked like." the I (lO.uug foe pOouCian' paau frequently analyzed battle ot the war There were great casualties on both sides The Union lost about a fourth of its 88.000 men, Lee's losses were about a third of the 75,no0 men he had at tne staid. And these losses were sustained at all levels. Of the 13 colonels in Pickett's division, for example, seven died and sJv were wounded. Leadership and tactics have been cntiomed on both sides. Ham" alter Alexamler Walker; Stein ami moii i"i Mt p pai.t te incut t rueltv. Truth ei' as the lust man has .m bu ini tl. .t assets he The 111 ,v ol vvitelu s oi a icli sot I h so io m IX led Answer. Negative W as thei e aliv 'Uhst.im e to the luliiiii' Colm p Mu nth it Is e .i ill mi's the ev idi'Ui e Ihe cngiossitig core ot hi' book and frills in the in g itive The it was no siieh Ui.it by Intelli'i tual appraisals of movies have long siillereil Irom tune lug hecmise the cinema is mass entertainment and the musses knew it was a mujoi art lorn) long before liqucs of u.lelleiUials guve it the label Alcxandei Walker, pel hups Ik cause he was disc i piiiitd to write for a newspaper in London il'lie Evening Standard) and interview for television (The British Brooded sting Corporation! neither ot which is limited to a eult is i caliM k and knows that movies ,ue made tor thoati is with box otfiux Explosion of Films I tishei m m has iist id Holly wumt C. K. Day.lnr., 12pp SI5 ol nil homosexual orgy Nunc turns a bubi was sjc-- t d nod as part ol I in lease and its blood drii. k The at till least ..nil o. , w .is .in emhi sinll sat. in ilhoul Henson W The Tranxmissisxippi issue for instance, produced m labs commemorated the exploration and settlement of ihe Went The rune stamps winch comprise the set re fleet the enormous hike in valii' over the years Bv Heinington British films changed O usiirl form in 60s inmated a lammis hull lit lit! 'hat contained all the doiy tales alHiUt heretics tin n c ui lent among the hat nodi There was the see iit lin etmg. the kissing cf a In id due k or goose, the feast at which a hlaekeat received oh'e'i lie homage aril the me e'tuoux pi mills, noli' ii olumc Heprinted in Color Ea.li stamp issued by the I nited States is reproduced m piecisely the color of the original till slightly larger format, however) along with a brief history and record of the stump I i ..n Hingo Starr: linage of Swinging Britain' theologians, Pope Gregory stamp enthusiasm for Generally the neuiv discovered hubby is boundless feverish and d( It i mined . for as long us the fumny closet leld.s the jxistage of old eorrcsxm-denc- e until the novelty of '..rung through a packet of loon Foreign Stamps.'' or six weeks weai s thin 'whichever comes fir jt win n iJit ' les ii , with collecting Feverish Enthusiasm v mis over the years, oiigmati'il in the second ten tmv as a pagan Greek and Homan device to persecute small Christ bin communities m the Lmpiiv t hi istlans in tut n took it over to hound v annus see-- t IsllioK soon or later becomes acquainted But lor those who continue with tins informative interesting and fascina'ing pas time. ' Ibctonal Treasury of I s Stamps" is an excellent h nle 1m .. Mi. 95. : strs million did not moiw Irom a stump album7 s Piobdhly not Almost as certain as the golden age of radio drama, the doings ot Captain Video comic books and phonograph records, American young s oi i winch evolved into very com Jonah s lb cam l drama, the courage and the heaithreak ot those days Gdty.burg is very likely tne ni'j't discussed and most addo led to piactues which lelt to be w h'lbv alio Illlial'le III lilt lltefril s( Use n! aiiti b.mial' 'd conveys the narrative I socie'v, another and c landes tine w hieli no only thie.iti nod the existem c of 'In . it ..t sd. ntv hut wa- - also great magistrates emral Fantasy Oddly Hu., eential fantasy, fiIiinj Ouirlmlc l ul $11. 95. s and m . rul Trrtisun Iietoriai Treasury of C Stamps F.nlarged ill Color," Collector's Institute, Ltd , 22(1 pp.. illus., many color plates. (. Oil n subject of alfascination to military hisand Shaara s .. Stamp A 6' yellow, 10 perl, coil? Hmm Ti c orthodox Mrdilalion l.liion Merlin Gettysburg, a most hypnotic !a nit-and torians alike ring Alden Whitman, New York Timex. mge to purM the win Id through the annihilation ol some category of human beings imagined as ayidts of loriuption and in e.u nations of evils. he arums v, as formulated by the learned and by those in ' .uielao it.. monks, bishops and popes and great nobles, Alhlrlt ?iiJ Review The r Hotter , Book I.olior that the tallt.ls) mins in the !iiinls of me min tiered end that those ii anthill .tv responded to in i s s piessme is an idea that ( oliii i s at pains to discount GFNFRAl 77 e It is easy to see why Michael Shaara ' The Killer which ha? just re Ar.geD, coned the PubUef Prie for f ctioi, w as co honored It is a novel about the Battle ot Ik Sunday ftnftnudA isb.Ti. familiar depiessingly these dais ( leotvneot 'he witch out i nils, cullies from a ' he writes. special laillasv was that lime existed, somewhere m the midst of I. ,O ) (Tribune ilii but they are eminently worth the reading He is a sr holar w .th a singular eanati'y to write tie any lie has, moreover, an eye fur the ironies uf history tha' g.ves his book a com pc Imo mr rest for the modern reader Al'hough the point is not forced, wnat Cohn .ays about lilt llidtllpuidtlveness of the wild) hunt mentality HH) yeais ago and more lids a Mass Pressure Fa' Tf es)sitior are k v i aflr Iriited Iplsoeie. s summane, on t v k l- r angle of forces ohn. of tin Cniv ersitv ol Sussex with (hi vs lie h him! than lie is w Mil the taii'.le ol intellectual rellgl oils and soeial forces lhat hi ought it about soi u tv L ru V. about 200 je'ais from the 15th io the late 17th centuries It M hi heel its peak in the late ml h Centure, and the trials of the Salem Mass , witches in Itr'iJ marked its end Hie 't tv t hf peai ein Duii pean witch hunt Costing thousands of lives he I) litSst t , a Use s of the ( o! 1'lie s m vciiMi l the t Killer .Angels. by Michael Shaara. David McKay Co.. Inc , 371 pp.. The (. Minted ! Cohn he uli to o be ton sot k vulsed bv feu of diff.ruue and dissent that lends soe( nil micro t to Irof Norman Cohn s attempt to search oat bv v Gettysburg drama sweeps novelist to prize d.t one Mount con e lode mu the iltn ol Hlg m- - s n w honk - taken Hum a lfj to s, i men by the newly apio.nl ,1 gi'icmor of the Mass.ulois.it. B.iv CoKnv t n I,.l n W I"'1 i op io t " nia-- t consider we Tor part that t s'i Ml )k as the ( upon I.. vi of , 11 pei !e Ni one would w a hill all i n I. i e it upon oik iii'le Irani tne char.uI le S ho ,!(' IsilMiC .(Biog "hid ,1 ,ails . - lid tar, In 0. NalitlU ket 51as. Hu iini-'o- ii Put w ha n vou gi t do" n the tss, Kt,,iis ot the novel very bine has changed As Usual you have to puzzle nurd at the lx ginning to get m Higgins's xton f In 'tip wit.i I liaii to lead the list L.ct chapter twice to get the . h ii ecers and their relation-sni- p even approximately st rueh ) As usual, the talk is tough, id.oin.itic, elliptical hrti and realistic (though, of ionise the roost realistic 'mes arc ones least likeiy to be sposen by ('cal i eopie which is what makes Iliggm un ut tist As usual the. actum e( tne I u to a y lnes u.ifulds bcewemn 'It toci.ses oil the an idealistic Ce ug; es'inan s riglith.ind man who is trying to orcim up support tor a post W dtergale Deinoci .(tie pi esidcntiul nominee And as usual, it presents a deeply cynieal view of the human species (In the city on the hill ineiiagei one K alcoholics 'I a giimpse-- s ( and double-CH'sser- Not that there s anv'hing with Higgins's rc-- jJ making them graduates bv tilt Claitet )qrf June 3rd ond 4h. Register prior to that date. Call NOW. These davtet are olwoyv filled early of 4 ss if I,(S shift ill matter led you to 1. subject expect a major step forward n his technique as a novelist, 'J 1 ' A B jJJ Citi On A A f iu istiiil,ei Lihmaiin-Haupi- . New A ork Times, L OJ'V yff. j.: . .is y Hill " Only the seenen has chang'd I igilt jp ill - the Turney Schooh t ll.) o' in AVhat he (I. ms he does very well At hi he does is unit (Rip-ubocks m wh.th you turn Ine paginal get hit h 'tween the eves fl .1 sharji-tongue- Nile. s 'ypl d onv .ncingly and nasty as any of the men uHlioeign Higgins commits an absurd sociological lapse e t'liortui.isis i wrong And n. this one. for a change of pace, up pop two major female characters as - vy 1 I 1533 "Bviiw 53V' 7633 , I -4- 374571 an f iq S v a v n Cim t t s( !S,a!esr6j ij,1 -'I 1 m |