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The New York Times Magazine, July 10, 1977: Werner Herzog - New Visionary  in German Films

The New York Times Magazine, July 10, 1977: Werner Herzog - New Visionary in German Films

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The New York Times Magazine, July 10, 1977: Werner Herzog - New Visionary in German Films

by Baker, Russell; Brustein, Robert; Sagan, Carl; Eder, Richard; Singular, Stephen; Malcolm, Andrew H.; Donovan, Carrie; Lelyveld, Joseph; et al

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New York: The New York Times & Arno Press. Good. 1977. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 64 pages. Features: Can the Show Go On? - The Performing Arts are on the verge of financial collapse; Carl Sagan article on 'The Next Great Leap Into Space'; A New Visionary in German Films - Werner Herzog; We Want to Make These Kids Neurotic - Cornerstone Nursery in Yonkers seeks to help violent and disturbed kids; Nice color-photo centerfold ad for Beefeater gin; A Family's Affair with Japan - Andrew H. Malcolm and his family lived in Japan for 18 months; Too Beautiful Just for the Boudoir - Photo/Fashion feature; Living HIgh in the Sky - Wall St. Executive David Merriman's terrace; Katz in "The Mountains" - Shmuel Katz visits the US to ease American misgivings about Israel; Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; The New York Times Magazine, July 10, 1977: Werner Herzog - New Visionary in German Films Space Shuttle Can the Show Go On? - The Performing Arts are on the verge of financial collapse; Carl Sagan article on 'The Next Great Leap Into Space'; A New Vision .

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The New York Times Magazine, July 10, 1977: Werner Herzog - New Visionary in German Films
Author
Baker, Russell; Brustein, Robert; Sagan, Carl; Eder, Richard; Singular, Stephen; Malcolm, Andrew H.; Donovan, Carrie; Lelyveld, Joseph; et al
Illustrator
Aller, Bill; Berez, Isaac; Greenberg, Alan
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Single Issue Magazine
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Publisher
The New York Times & Arno Press
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New York
Date Published
1977
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