Book Reviews

NOBODY’S PERFECT: A New Whig Interpretation of History. By Annabel Patterson. Yale Univ. Press. 288 pp. $27.50

SCIENCE IN THE SERVICE OF HUMAN RIGHTS. By Richard Pierre Claude. Univ. of Pennsylvania Press. 267 pp. $42.50

SCIENCE IN THE SERVICE OF HUMAN RIGHTS. By Richard Pierre Claude. Univ. of Pennsylvania Press. 267 pp. $42.50

THE EDEN EXPRESS: A Memoir of Insanity. By Mark Vonnegut. Seven Stories. 301 pp. $13.95 paper

MIDNIGHT LIGHTNING: Jimi Hendrix and the Black Experience. By Greg Tate. Lawrence Hill Books. 157 pp. $18.95

READING LOLITA IN TEHRAN: A Memoir in Books. By Azar Nafisi. Random House. 347 pp. $23.95

COMING OF AGE AS A POET: 
Milton, Keats, Eliot, Plath. 
By Helen Vendler. Harvard Univ. Press. 174 pp. $22.95

Lis Harris explores a fresh crop of travel writers.

DREAMING: An Introduction to the Science of Sleep. By J. Allan Hobson. Oxford Univ. Press. 170 pp. $22

UNCERTAIN SCIENCE,
UNCERTAIN WORLD.

By Henry N. Pollack. Cambridge Univ. Press. 252 pp. $25

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