Hard to find, complete issue of the Times Literary Supplement (London) for 12 July 1974 is in very good condition.
Oversize, 19 pages.
See photo #2 for Index of Books Reviewed.
Most, but not all, of the reviews in the weekly at this date are written anonymously.
Some highlights I find include:
Angus Wilson's opening, feature essay on Margaret Drabble's life of Arnold Bennett.
Richard Ellmann's essay "The Zealots of Zurich" (Joyce).
Another feature essay by John Bayley headed "A Passionate Pilgrim" on the new Roger Lancelyn Green & Walter Hooper biography of C.S. Lewis.
Also, reviews of:
The Asian Journal of Thomas Merton.
Rhys Pollard's first novel The Cream Machine.
Thornton Wilder's Theophilus North.
Eugene K. Bird's The Loneliest Man in the World: The Inside Story of the 30 year Imprisonment of Rudolf Hess, who was still in prison.
New works by the Nicaraguan poet Ernesto Cardinal.
Daphne Fielding's The Rainbow Picnic: A Portrait of Iris Tree.
Portraits at auction of Thomas Hardy, Lytton Strachey and Wyndham Lewis. See photo #3.
Other reviews, "commentary," letters, etc.