News from 02/12/1965
1965; Gale Group;
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C. T. Sandford, Edward Lucie-Smith, J. W. Duffy, Douglas Stuart, W. W. Robson, David Wade, Anthony Burgess, Marghanita Laski, Derek Parker, Alistair Cooke, Stuart Maclure, P. Rowe, Babs, Philip Purser, T. G. Rosenthal, Alec Clifton-Taylor, Stephen Wall, Arnaldo Momigliano, Pennethorne Hughes, Alan Blyth, Kenneth Harris, Arthur C. Clarke, Gavin Ewart, Maurice Ashley, Frederick Laws, Owen C. Watkins, W. S. Graham, Michael Whewell, Stephen Walsh, John Heath-Stubbs, Robert Gardiner, Peter Dronke, Jane T. Corbett, Keith Douglas, William Plomer, Margery Perham, Bernard Williams, Edward Lockspeiser, Brian Bond, Alexander Cockburn, L. Harrison Matthews, Fred Whitsey, Harold Franklin, Patrick Moore, David Thomson, Idris Parry, Roger Fulford, Lord Francis-Williams,
ResumoThe Listener Shell-Mex and B. P. Ltd. Contents Third Programme: The tax for volunteers C. T. Sandford on death duties Home Service: A world of peoples—IV Robert Cardiner on economic meetings I leave this at your ear (for N. D.) From 'Letter from America' (Home Service): President Johnson and Victnam Is someone enough? BBC news headlines November 24—30 Brunel University Homage to J. S. Bach Faber & Faber Hewlett & Sumner Ltd. The evolving universe People who are interested in our wild birds and like … Anglepoise Barclays Bank Third Programme: Kafka, Rilke, and Rumpelstiltskin C. E. Henderson & Son From a broadcast in the Home Service: Humainsm in world affairs Lord Francis-Williams answers questions from Kenneth Harris Plus ça change John Sinclair Ltd. Perrier Third Programme: Marbod, Alan of Lille, and Hildegard Home Service: The visual appeal of railways Seasonal Wrapping 1984 in 1965 Out of the Air Still young at 100 Out of the Air A nation of grumblers Teenage sexual behaviour A meteorology of war and peace? 'Exciting times' Mimed opera Computer's conference Hope for electricity users MK Curdworth Church 'Political Argument' Oxfam The zombies' lair Oxford University Press 'Before three Chief Justices' Contemporary Writers, by Virginia Woolf. Preface by Jean Guiguet. Hogarth Press. 21s. Virginia Woolf and her Works, by Jean Guiguet. Translated by Jean Stewart. Hogarth Press. £2 5s. The Symbolism of Virginia Woolf, by N. C. Thakur. Oxford University Press. 30s. Dazzling the irrational A Thousand Days: John F. Kennedy in the White House, by Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. Deutsch. £2 15s. Rigours of war The Poetry of War 1939-1945, edited by Ian Hamilton. Alan Ross. 30s. Third Programme: The trumpet Mongénéral De Gaulle: A Political Biography, by Alexander Werth. Penguin Books. 6s. Sisters under the skin Talking to Women, by Nell Dunn. MacGibbon and Kee. 21s. No nudist Hannibal's Legacy, by A. J. Toynbee. Two volumes. Oxford University Press. £12 12s. Allen & Unwin Cambridge Paperbacks Bodley Head Improve a shining tail Alice's Adventures under Ground, by Lewis Carroll, with an introduction by Martin Gardner. Constable. 8s. More Alice, by Yates Wilson. Cape Town: Purnell. 12s. 6d. The Annotated Alice, edited by Martin Gardner. Penguin. 10s. 6d. Encyclopaedia Britannica Ltd. Macmillan Andre Deutsch Village apothecary Addington. A life of Henry Addington, first Viscount Sidmouth, by Philip Ziegler. Collins. £2 10s. The Mordaunts. An eighteenth-century family, by Elizabeth Hamilton. Heinemann. £2 5s. The Journal of the Reverend William Bagshaw Stevens. Edited by Georgina Galbraith. Clarendon Press. £3 3s. Voluptuous bunfeast Pop Art, by John Rublowsky. Nelson. £3 3s. The pre-factory era The World We Have Lost, by Peter Laslett. Methuen. 35s., paperback 16s. G. Bell & Sons Ltd. Deinharo From flipflaps onward The Irish Stage in the County Towns 1720-1800, by William Smith Clark. Clarendon Press. £3.10s. Mrs. Jordan. Portrait of an Actress, by Brian Fothergill. Faber and Faber. 42s. English Melodrama, by Michael Booth. Herbert Jenkins. 30s. British Music Hall. A Story in Pictures, by Raymond Mander and Joe … John Murray Margaret Lane's Records and recording Methuen Comme cadeau John Bartholomew & Son Ltd. Phaidon New Books Christmas Criterion Bles Foyles for Books A generous prisoner Fugitive Offender. The Story of a Political Prisoner, by Chief Anthony Enahoro. Cassell. 36s. For the twenty-fifth century Mid-Victorian Studies, by Geoffrey and Kathleen Tillotson. Athlone Press. £2 10s. O. E. D. 1 And Then I Told The President, by Art Buchwald. Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 21s. The P-P-Penguin Patrick Campbell. Penguin. 4s. 6d. The Dog It Was That Died, by Alan Coren. Hutchinson. 25s. Pick of Punch, edited by Bernard Hollowood. Hutchinson with Punch. 30s. Thelwell's Riding Academy. Methuen. 16s. Lund Humphries Kaye Ward Longmans The Gift Column Harmless hollering The Year of the Gorilla, by George Schaller. Collins. 30s. Budongo: A forest and its chimpanzees, by Vernon Reynolds. Methuen. 36s. —and sweeter sounds Fux, by Egon Wellesz; Marenzio, by Denis Arnold; Cherubini, by Basil Deane. (Oxford Studies of Composers.) Oxford University Press. 17s. 6d. each. Sibelius, by Robert Layton. (Master Musicians Series.) Dent. 21s. BBC Publications Drama and light entertainment Handel as musical tragedian Basil Lam discusses Handel's 'Saul', which be broadcast at 7.10 p. m. on Saturday, December 4 (Third Programme) Next week in the Music Programme Music last week Radio Drama Conrad adapted The Spoken Word A whistler in the dark Bridge questions answered Crossword 1,853 Tailpiece—IV Solution of 1,851 Wolsey Hall, Oxford Liquid Plant Feed Stretch Printed in England by Waterlow and Sons Limited, Twyford … Metropolitan College The Rapid Results College Investment Arts Council Exhibition Sophos Brimer Printers Milward
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