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NO, SAY THREE AMERICAN HISTORIANS. BUT THE PATIENT IS AILING AND THEY THINK THEY KNOW WHY AND WHAT TO PRESCRIBE.
Streaking—1885, June 1974 | Vol. 25, No. 4
Sam Orkin’s Navy, April 1970 | Vol. 21, No. 3
As it Looked Ninety Years Ago…
Neglected for over half a century, Emanuel Leutze’s huge historical canvas hovered near oblivion. Then this magazine helped to rediscover
A remarkable group of photographs preserves the memory of a vigorous rural people—and a quite vanished world
“My books are water; those of the great geniuses are wine. Everybody drinks water."
“An unconquerable mind in a frame of iron” Forgotten paintings by George Catlin, who saw the West unspoiled, turn up again to recall the marvels that unfolded before the eyes of the heroic French explorer