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An American Dream Expanded Bibliography Letters Timeline Word Count Comparison Credits  



Dust wrapper of the British edition published by Andre Deutsch on 26 April, 1965.

Bibliography

Reviews

  • Aldridge, John W. (March 19, 1965). "The Big Comeback of Norman Mailer". Life. p. 12.

Books

Essays