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|File:20190302_L_The_New_York_Time.JPG|Major reviews for a major novel
|File:65-7-Chinese Cover.jpg|Chinese hardcover.
|File:65-7-Vintage Cover.png|Vintage cover.
|File:65-7-Harper Ed.jpg|Harper cover.
|File:20190302_L_The_New_York_Time.JPG|Advertisement in the ''NYT''.
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|File:Buckley_Miami_Herald.JPG|William F. Buckley,Jr. in his review of [[Norman Mailer]] in ''The Miami Herald'', September 26, 1965, tells us, "it was Mailer who developed the cult of the Hipster----the truly modern American who lets the bleary world go by doing whatever it bloody well likes, because nothing it does can upset the Hipsters' inexhaustible Cool."
|File:Buckley_Miami_Herald.JPG|William F. Buckley, Jr. states: “it was Mailer who developed the cult of the Hipster—the truly modern American who lets the bleary world go by doing whatever it bloody well likes, because nothing it does can upset the Hipsters’ inexhaustible Cool.” (''The Miami Herald'', September 26, 1965)
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Dust wrapper of the British edition published by Andre Deutsch on 26 April, 1965.

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