MARTIN LUTHER: The Christian between God and Death. By Richard Marius. Harvard Univ. Press. 542 pp. $35.
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MARTIN LUTHER: The Christian between God and Death. By Richard Marius. Harvard Univ. Press. 542 pp. $35.
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BUILDING A PROTESTANT LEFT: Christianity and Crisis Magazine, 1941-1993. By Mark Hulsether. Univ. of Tenn. Press. 400 pp. $38
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DANGEROUS WATER: A Biography of the Boy Who Became Mark Twain. By Ron Powers. Basic. 328 pp. $24
TELLER OF TALES: The Life of Arthur Conan Doyle. By Daniel Stashower. Henry Holt. 412 pp. $32.50
SURVIVING LITERARY SUICIDE. By Jeffrey Berman. Univ. of Massachusetts Press. 290 pp. $60 hardcover, $18.95 paper
BRAIN POLICY: How the New Neuroscience Will Change Our Lives and Our Politics. By Richard H. Blank. Georgetown Univ. Press. 208 pp. $60 hardcover, $21.95 paper
FOR THE TIME BEING. By Annie DiIIard. Knopf. 205 pp. $22
EVERYDAY STALINISM: Ordinary Life in Extraordinary Times--Soviet Russia in the 1930s.
By Sheila Fitzpatrick. Univ. of Chicago Press. 288 pp. $27.50
THE PASSING OF AN ILLUSION: The Idea of Communism in the Twentieth Century. By Francois Furet. Trans. by Deborah Furet. Univ. of Chicago Press. 596 pp. $35
Illusions die hard, and nowhere harder than among intellectuals.