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=====''The Presidential Papers''. New York: Putnam’s, 8 November. London: Deutsch, late April or early May 1964, with new preface (same as Bantam edition). Miscellany, 310 pp.=====
{{Big|''The Presidential Papers''. New York: Putnam’s, 8 November. London: Deutsch, late April or early May 1964, with new preface (same as Bantam edition). Miscellany, 310 pp.}}


Republished with “Special Preface” by [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]. New York: Bantam, May 1964 ([[64.15]]); republished with new preface by Mailer. New York: Berkley, October 1976 ([[76.13]]). Dedication: “This book is dedicated to some ladies who have aided and impeded the author in his composition. They are: Beverly Rentz Sugarfoot Bentley; Jean Louise Slugger Campbell; my daughters: Susan, Dandy, Betsy, Kate; my adopted daughter: Jeanne H.W. the Invaluable Johnson; my secretary: Anne Morse Towel-Boy Barry; my sister: Barbara Jane Alson; and Sadie, and Hetty Diggs, and Every-Mae.” Discarded titles: “The Devil Revisited”; “Frankie and Johnny, Or, The Murder of Good Ideas.” Mailer gives dates and details of composition for the volume’s contents in “Appendix B—Projects and Places.” Rpt: Several selections appear in [[13.1]], and truncated form in [[98.7]]. See [[:Category:Works in 1963|1963 entries]] and [[14.4]].
Republished with “Special Preface” by [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]. New York: Bantam, May 1964 ([[64.15]]); republished with new preface by Mailer. New York: Berkley, October 1976 ([[76.13]]). Dedication: “This book is dedicated to some ladies who have aided and impeded the author in his composition. They are: Beverly Rentz Sugarfoot Bentley; Jean Louise Slugger Campbell; my daughters: Susan, Dandy, Betsy, Kate; my adopted daughter: Jeanne H.W. the Invaluable Johnson; my secretary: Anne Morse Towel-Boy Barry; my sister: Barbara Jane Alson; and Sadie, and Hetty Diggs, and Every-Mae.” Discarded titles: “The Devil Revisited”; “Frankie and Johnny, Or, The Murder of Good Ideas.” Mailer gives dates and details of composition for the volume’s contents in “Appendix B—Projects and Places.” Rpt: Several selections appear in [[13.1]], and truncated form in [[98.7]]. See [[:Category:Works in 1963|1963 entries]] and [[14.4]].
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{{cquote|Its anxiety is its anxiety, and its half-satisfied ambition is very much its throttled ambition, but for anyone who would like a clue to the mood of the country in the summer of 1963 just before that autumn of assassination which would change the psychic history of America forever, the book is a document. Besides—I whisper it—''The Presidential Papers'' does have a couple of the better pieces I’ve written.|author=Norman Mailer |source=76.13}}
{{cquote|Its anxiety is its anxiety, and its half-satisfied ambition is very much its throttled ambition, but for anyone who would like a clue to the mood of the country in the summer of 1963 just before that autumn of assassination which would change the psychic history of America forever, the book is a document. Besides—I whisper it—''The Presidential Papers'' does have a couple of the better pieces I’ve written.|author=Norman Mailer |source=76.13}}


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== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
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'''Reviews'''
{{Big|Reviews}}
* {{cite magazine |last=Decter |first=Midge |date=February 1964 |title=Mailer’s Campaign |url= |magazine=Commentary |pages=83–85 |publisher= |access-date= }} Positive. Rpt: Lucid (1971).
* {{cite magazine |last=Decter |first=Midge |date=February 1964 |title=Mailer’s Campaign |url= |magazine=Commentary |pages=83–85 |publisher= |access-date= }} Positive. Rpt: Lucid (1971).
* {{cite magazine |last=Galbraith |first=John Kenneth |date=November 17, 1963 |title=The Kennedys Didn’t Reply |url= |magazine=New York Times Review of Books |page=6 |publisher= |access-date= }} Negative.
* {{cite magazine |last=Galbraith |first=John Kenneth |date=November 17, 1963 |title=The Kennedys Didn’t Reply |url= |magazine=New York Times Review of Books |page=6 |publisher= |access-date= }} Negative.
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* {{cite magazine |last=Wills |first=Garry |date=January 14, 1964 |title=The Art of Not Writing Novels |url= |magazine=National Review |pages=31–33 |publisher= |access-date= }} Negative.
* {{cite magazine |last=Wills |first=Garry |date=January 14, 1964 |title=The Art of Not Writing Novels |url= |magazine=National Review |pages=31–33 |publisher= |access-date= }} Negative.


'''Essays'''
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* {{cite book |last=Early |first=Gerald |chapter=The Unquiet Kingdom of Providence: The Patterson-Liston Fight |date=1994 |title=The Culture of Bruising: Essays on Prizefighting, Literature and Modern American Culture |url= |location=Hopewell, NJ |publisher=Ecco Press |pages=46–65 |isbn= |author-link= }}
* {{cite book |last=Early |first=Gerald |chapter=The Unquiet Kingdom of Providence: The Patterson-Liston Fight |date=1994 |title=The Culture of Bruising: Essays on Prizefighting, Literature and Modern American Culture |url= |location=Hopewell, NJ |publisher=Ecco Press |pages=46–65 |isbn= |author-link= }}
* {{cite book |last=Leeds |first=Barry H. |date=1969 |title=[[The Structured Vision of Norman Mailer]] |location=New York |publisher=NYU Press |pages=223–2246 |ref=harv }}
* {{cite book |last=Leeds |first=Barry H. |date=1969 |title=[[The Structured Vision of Norman Mailer]] |location=New York |publisher=NYU Press |pages=223–2246 |ref=harv }}