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Interviews originally held on the Pierre Berton television program. Most of the interviews were first published in 1966 under title: The cool, crazy world of the sixties.
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Voices from the sixties: twenty-two views of a revolutionary decade.
1967, Doubleday
in English
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Book Details
Table of Contents
Contents
Introduction: the mood and the medium
Ray Bradbury: Cassandra on a bicycle
Louis Lomax: the television prophet
Maureen Murphy: civil rights worker
Malcolm X: the black vigilante
Malcolm Boyd: the espresso priest
Lord Soper: the soapbox parson
Dr. Anne Blezanek: the church and the pill
Lois Pearson: a witch in suburbia
Lenny Bruce: a child before his time
Mort Sahl: an orphan on the left
Fred Paul: the gate crasher
Murray the K: I was a teen-age adult
Phil Spector: the teen-agers' tycoon
Paul Anka: lonely boy
Michael Caine: portrait of an anti-hero
Jean Shrimpton: the face on the cover
Mrs. Ian Fleming: widow to a legend
Dixie Dean Trainer: the queen of the fan magazines
David Stanley: confessions of a teen-age Nazi
Jane Freeman: the unloved mother
Matthew Saunders: member of a murder jury
Marguerite Oswald: mom and apple pie.
Edition Notes
Interviews originally held on the Pierre Berton television program. Most of the interviews were first published in 1966 under title: The cool, crazy world of the sixties.

