“A book is the only place I know in which
you can examine a fragile thought without breaking it, or explore an explosive
idea without fear it will go off in your face. It is one of the few havens
remaining where a man’s mind can get both provocation and privacy.”
—Edward
P. Morgan (1910-1993), journalist and author, “The 60s Experience,” 1991. Image:
Howard Smith (left) and Ed Morgan covering the 1964 New Hampshire primary.
• Editorial Comment: Safety in books.
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