Reviews
The following reviews have been written of the book:
- America v. 138 (February 11, 1978).
- Best Sellers v. 37 (December 1977).
- Choice v. 15 (September 1978).
- The Christian Century v. 94 (October 12, 1977).
- The Christian Science Monitor (Eastern edition) (September 28, 1977).
- Commonweal v. 105 (April 14, 1978).
- Critic v. 36 (spring 1978).
- The Economist v. 265 (October 1, 1977).
- Library Journal (1876) v. 102 (October 1, 1977).
- The New York Times Book Review (October 2, 1977).
- New Statesman (London, England: 1957) v. 94 (October 7, 1977).
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