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![]() The SixtiesRecollections of the Decade from Harper's Magazine$14.95 ![]() From a heart-wrenching war that tore America apart to the political turmoil that destroyed our illusions of innocence. From
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American journalist Rafe Bartholomew arrived in Manila to unlock the riddle of basketball's grip on the Philippines.
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Relive the decade that changed our lives—Vietnam, Oswald, Cassius Clay, Castro's Cuba, civil rights, pot, the 1968 election
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Henry James chronicles New York at the turn of the century.
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Harper's National Correspondent Lewis H. Lapham's sharp, wry look back at his time inside the Beatles' compound in Rishikesh,
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