Book Reviews

FREE WORLD: America, Europe, and the Surprising Future of the West. By Timothy Garton Ash. Random House. 286 pp. $24.95

THREE NIGHTS IN AUGUST: Strategy, Heartbreak, and Joy Inside the Mind of a Manager. By Buzz Bissinger. Houghton Mifflin. 280 pp. $25

YOU, THE PEOPLE: The United Nations, Transitional Administration, and State-Building. By Simon Chesterman. Oxford Univ. Press. 296 pp. $95

PLAN B: Further Thoughts on Faith. By Anne Lamott. Riverhead Books. 320 pp. $24.95.

JEWS AND THE AMERICAN SOUL: Human Nature in the Twentieth Century. By Andrew R. Heinze. Princeton Univ. Press. 438 pp. $29.95

INVENTING SUPERSTITION: From the Hippocratics to the Christians. By Dale B. Martin. Harvard Univ. Press. 307 pp. $29.95

CAMPO SANTO. By W. G. Sebald. Translated by Anthea Bell. Random House. 221 pp. $24.95

IMPRESSIONIST QUARTET: The Intimate Genius of Manet and Morisot, Degas and Cassatt. By Jeffrey Meyers. Harcourt. 368 pp. $26

DESCENT: The Heroic Discovery of the Abyss. By Brad Matsen. Pantheon. 304 pp. $25

THE ESCAPE FROM HUNGER AND PREMATURE DEATH,
1700–2100: 
Europe, America, and
the Third World. 
By Robert William Fogel. Cambridge Univ. Press. 191 pp. $70 (hardcover), $23.99 (paper)

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