News from 18/02/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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Donald Mitchell, Edward Lucie-Smith, Michael Gordon, Peter Shore M. P., William Trevor, Anthony Burgess, C. A. Martin, Leonard Barden, Margaret K., John V. Burt, Harry F. Harlow, Babs, Stephen Wall, Pennethorne Hughes, J. D. S. Haworth, Deryck Cooke, R. L. Jones, J. R. Parker, Christopher Wordsworth, John Press, Maurice Ashley, S. K. Carter, Malcolm Rayment, Huw Wheldon, Thorold Dickinson, G. A. J. Rogers, R. C. Evans, John Donat, G. A. Butt, Hugh Macdiarmid, Rt Hon. Aubrey Jones M. P., Alistair Elliot, I. L. Harman, Margaret Cole, Martin Seymour-Smith, Michael Howard, J. Dickinson, J. S. Hurst, Daniel J. Boorstin, M. J. Bramwell, Norman Maccaig, Hartley Thwaite,
ResumoThe Listener Shell BP Contents The three pillars of British defence I—Interdependence The three pillars of British defence II—The cost From a discussion in the Third Programme: The three pillars of British defence III—Disarmament From a talk in the Third Programme: University—cloister or market-place? Charles Dickens Ars est ...? BBC news headlines February 10—16 From 'Study Session' (Third Network): Sir Basil Spence, O. M., on his work From a broadcast interview by John Donat Third Programme: An analysis of love Television and the arts Third Programme: The hypothesis of harmony An interpretation of the scientific revolution in the seventeenth century Out of the Air A new 'Romeo and Juliet' Out of the Air City lights After Le Nozze di Figaro Romulus and Rhesus The University of Keele The truth twenty-four times a second Youth and progress 7O-Clock Stainless Scottish Home Service: Dialect in literature Hugh Macdiarmid on the Scots poet Charles Murray, 1864-1941 Befogging Bach Critics' choices The latest additions to Methuen's 'Little Library of … Karl Mark and the British Labour Movement, by Henry Collins and Chimen Abramsky. Macmillan. 42s. Before the Socialists, by Royden Harrison. Routledge and Kegan Paul. £2 15s The Night of Purnama, by Anna Mathews. Cape. 25s. Chief of Mackay, by Ian Grimble. Routledge and Kegan Paul. 30s. A Human Idiom: Literature and Humanity, by William Walsh. Chatto and Windus. 25s. The Crazy Fabric: Essays in Irony, by A. E. Dyson. Macmillan. 30s A Cornishman at Oxford, by A. L. Rowse. Cape. 30s. Writing Between the Lines, by Derek Hudson. High Hill Books. 35s. The Odes of Horace, translated by James Michie. Hart-Davis. 42s. Greece in the Bronze Age Oceanways Ltd. BBC Handbook Whiskey Foyles G. Bell & Sons Berlitz Train for a Career in Teaching Wayfarers An Individualist? Why Are You a Bore? Rnli New novels The Nowhere City, by Alison Lurie. Heinemann. 21s. Smith, as Hero, by Jeremy Brooks. Eyre and Spottiswoode. 21s. The Bad Samaritan, by Anne Rider. Bodley Head. 16s. Earthworks, by Brian W. Aldiss. Faber. 16s. The Song and the City, by Anthony Bland. Chatto and Windus. 18s. Television The arts Radio criticism Drama Hit and myth The spoken word Microphone manners Music A la mode Prokofiev as symphonist Questions before parting Chess forum Crossword 1,812 Diametricode—II Solution of 1,810 Wolsey Hall Oxford Miss James, c/o Midland Bank Limited TV Printed in England by Waterlow and Sons Limited, Twyford … Metropolitan College B. A. School of Successful Writing Ltd. Write for Profit The Chappell Piano Company Ltd. The Rapid Results College Speedhand The Peggy Guggenheim Collection Your G. C. E. University Correspondence College London School of Journalism (L)
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