RHETORIC AND COMMUNICATION: STUDIES IN THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS TRADITION. Edited by Jane Blankenship and Hermann G. Stelzner. Urbana: The University of Illinois Press for the Department of Speech Communication, 1976; pp. xiv+262. $8.95.
LAWYERS’ ETHICS IN AN ADVERSARY SYSTEM. By Monroe H. Freedman. New York: The Bobbs‐Merrill Company, Inc., 1975; pp. xi + 270. $12.50.
WITH WORDS UNSPOKEN: THE NONVERBAL EXPERIENCE. By Lawrence B. Rosenfeld and Jean M. Civikly. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1976; pp. 255. $7.95. NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS. By Dale G. Leathers. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1976; pp. 273. $6.95.
HUMAN MESSAGE SYSTEMS. By Robert Hopper. New York: Harper and Row, 1976; pp. xii+ 332. $10.95.
BETWEEN PEOPLE: A NEW ANALYSIS OF INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION. By Gerald R. Miller and Mark Steinberg. Chicago: Science Research Associates, 1975; pp. 367. $8.95.
CINEMA & SOCIETY: FRANCE AND GERMANY DURING THE TWENTIES. By Paul Monaco, New York: Oxford/Amsterdam: Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, 1976; pp. 194. $9.95.
DEVELOPING SKILLS FOR HUMAN INTERACTION. By Linda R. Heun and Richard E. Heun. Columbus, Ohio: Charles E. Merrill Publishing Company, 1975: pp. xi+388. Paper $8.95.