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Sunday 22 November 2009

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With a view to impress

With a view to impress

Wednesday, 18th November 2009

Elizabethan Architecture: Its Rise and Fall, 1540-1640

Mark Girouard

Reviewed by Colin Amery

Round India with Charly

Round India with Charly

Wednesday, 18th November 2009

Birds of Passage

Nancy K. Shields (editor)

Reviewed by Sarah Anderson

Origins of the human race

Origins of the human race

Wednesday, 18th November 2009

Running: A Global History

Thor Gotaas

Reviewed by Joanna Kavenna

A choice of humorous books

A choice of humorous books

Wednesday, 18th November 2009

Reviewed by Marcus Berkmann

Christmas Books I

Christmas Books I

Wednesday, 11th November 2009

Reviewed by

Categories: Anthology , Fiction , Non-fiction

Was he anti-Semitic?

Was he anti-Semitic?

Wednesday, 11th November 2009

The Letters of T. S. Eliot, Volume I 1898-1922

Valerie Eliot and Hugh Haughton (editors)

The Letters of T. S. Eliot, Volume II, 1923-1925

Valerie Eliot and Hugh Haughton (editors)

Reviewed by Craig Raine

Categories: 20th Century , Anti-Semitism , Letters , Non-fiction , Poetry

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