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News from 18/03/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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Donald Mitchell, Edward Lucie-Smith, William Trevor, Pamela Hansford Johnson, Leonard Barden, Stuart Piggott, H. Wolf Overseas Director, Rt Hon. Michael Stewart M. P., Wilfrid Mellers, George Barker, E. Margaret Oakley, Thomas Barman BBC diplomatic correspondent, Pennethorne Hughes, J. D. S. Haworth, Anthony Thwaite, Akin Akinsanya, Rupert Cross, Philip Hobsbaum, A. M. Allchin, Arthur Calder-Marshall, Maurice Ashley, Badger, H. B. Action, Michael Banton, Martin Esslin, Maurice Cranston, Gordon Wilkins, Max Lock, Norman MacCAIG, Derwent May, K. W. Wedderburn, M. Daniels, John Crow, D. Page, Rt Rev. Robert Mortimer, Idris Parry, A. C. Allison,

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The Listener It's time to teach again Contents Home Service: British foreign policy 'Conference' with the Rt Hon. Michael Stewart, M. P., the Foreign Secretary Third Programme: The British Government and Vietnam 'From Our Own Correspondent' (Home Service): Politicians on the move The Listener BBC news headlines March 10—16 Third Programme: The planners and the planned Max Lock on consulting the planned Third Programme: Sentencing the serious offender 7 O'clock Stainless Tamara Karsavina Some of the photographs included in a programme shown in BBC-2 on March 10 to celebrate the eightieth birthday of this great ballerina of the era of Diaghilev European Service: A coming break-through in cancer? The second of two talks by A. C. Allison West of England Home Service: A modern approach to Lent Britain's coloured immigrants Edith Sitwell Murison Small Limited Ulster Transport RNLI The Spastics Society The Canada Life Assurance Company How Fast Can You Read? Institute of Contemporary Arts The Chappell Piano Company Ltd. Sentencing the petty offender Virginia Woolf Why doesn't Britain export more? A hole in the road Out of the Air A fully automated colliery Out of the Air Molto snob Malcolm Mason The Panchatantra Allen & Unwin Faber books Writers and Critics Edinburgh The African Husbandman Oliver & Boyd The young Dickens Dickens, from Pickwick to Dombey, by Steven Marcus. Chatto and Windus. 35s. The Letters of Charles Dickens, Pilgrim Edition, Vol. I, edited by Madeline House and Graham Storey. Oxford. £6 6s. The Flint and the Flame, by Earle Davis. Gollanez. 32s. 6d. Dynamite From Hegel to Nietzsche: the Revolution in 19th Century Thought, by Karl Löwith. Constable. £2 15s. Nietzsche: the Man and his Philosophy, by R. J. Hollingdale. Routledge and Kegan Paul. £2 5s. Politics of anti-politics Notes and Counter-Notes, by Eugène Ionesco. Translated by Donald Watson. Calder. 35s. The Marquess of Anglesey Priest and Worker The Battle of Maldon and other Old English poems The Image of Africa Macmillan BBC Publications Methuen Phoenix Dictionaries for the English-speaking world Hachette Hamish Hamilton Dent HMSO Shanti Sadan Church Book Room Press Ltd. Our debt to Dr Richards Language, Thought and Comprehension, by W. H. Hotopf. Routledge and Kegan Paul. 40s. The Reader Over Your Shoulder, by Robert Graves and Alan Hodge. Cape. 10s. 6d. Criticism in Practice, edited by Marie Peel. Chatto and Windus. 18s. Discrimination and Popular Culture, edited by Denys Thompson. Penguin … Mannerism and modernism Mannerism, by Arnold Hauser. Routledge and Kegan Paul. Two vols. £6 6s. Andrea del Sarto, by John Shearman. Oxford. Two vols. £8 8s. The Drawings of Pontormo, by Janet Cox Rearick. Harvard University Press, and Oxford. Two vols. £14. Anon Living with Ballads, by Willa Muir. Hogarth Press. 30s. The Singing Street, by James T. R. Ritchie. Oliver and Boyd. 30s. Drum and banner A Hundred Years' War, 1865-1965, by Bernard Watson. Hodder and Stoughton. 25s. The General Next to God: The Story of William Booth and the Salvation Army, by Richard Collier. Collins. 25s. Knocked about a bit Pleasure of Ruins, by Rose Macaulay. Photographs by Roloff Beny. Text selected and edited by Constance Babington Smith. Thames and Hudson. £6 6s. There's a fascination frantic In a ruin that's romantic Historical apparatus The Crisis of the Aristocracy, 1558-1641, by Lawrence Stone. Oxford. £5 5s. Intellectual Origins of the English Revolution, by Christopher Hill. Oxford. £2 5s. Geologist's hammer Goethe: his Life and Times, by Richard Friedenthal. Weidenfeld and Nicolson. £3 3s. Sheed & Ward Indonesia Face to Face Bodley Head Towards Art II Foyles Bloom & Spivack (Furniture) Ltd. Whose contemporary? Shakespeare Our Contemporary, by Jan Kott. Methuen. 30s. (Paperback, 16s.) Captives and climbers The Woman in the Dunes, by Kobo Abé. Translated by E. Dale Saunders. Secker and Warburg. 21s. A Young Trout, by Roger Vailland. Translated by Peter Wiles. Collins. 21s. George Arbuthnott Jarrett, by Bernard Toms. Constable. 25s. Sam in the Morning, by Said Chaplin. Eyre and Spottiswoode. 21s. Figures … Mill's socialism Principles of Political Economy, by John Stuart Mill. Edited by J. M. Robson. Routledge and Kegan Paul. Two volumes. £8 8s. Theologies, lay and professional Experience and Religion, by Nicholas Mosley. Hodder and Stoughton. 16s. The True Wilderness, by H. A. Williams. Constable. 16s. The Cutty Sark Television Documentary Radio criticism Drama A week at sea The spoken word Silent eloquence Music Extra—Metropolitan Wellesz at eighty Wellesz's Clarinet Quintet will be broadcast at 10.4 p. m. on Sunday, March 21 (Third Programme) Adapted from 'Wheelbase' (BBC-2): Geneva Motor Show BBC Crossword 1,816 Singular anomalies Chess forum Solution of 1,814 Wolsey Hall, Oxford National Library for the Blind Tv Scriptwriters School Printed in England by Waterlow and Sons, Limited, Twyford … Metropolitan College HAIG The Regent Institute The School of Speedhand The Rapid Results College B. A. School of Successful Writing Ltd. Pitman Correspondence College University Correspondence College London School of Journalism (L)

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