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News from 24/03/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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John Mortimer, James Brock, Johann Sebastian Bach, William Trevor, Harold Franklin, David Wade, Anthony Burgess, Nicholas Mansergh, Rhombus, Harold Evans, Erskine Childers, Paul Hindemith, Alan Gemmell, Alan Blyth, A. G. Lehmann, David Matthews, Keith Bosley, Antonio Vivaldi, Henary Purcell, Kevin Crossley-Holland, Magnus Pyke, James Reeves, Stephen Walsh, Richard Hoggart, Mr Arthur Jones, Raymond Aron, Robert McKENZIE, Walter Bergmann, Richard Findlater, W. J. H. Sprott, Penelope Leach, Doris Davy, Mr James Davidson, G. E. Assinder, Miss Jennie Lee, Fred Loads, J. Crossley Vaines, Patrick Moore, David Thomson, Mrs Jill Knight, David Kuhrt Art therapist,

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The Listener Hansom Books Ltd. Art and Artists Contents From a programme in BBC-2 (February 27): Talking of things to come Raymond Aron is questioned by Erskine Childers and Robert McKENZIE on the prospects for democracy Home Service: Korea: the forgotten frontier Loftleidir The British Theatre BBC news headlines March 16-22 From an impromptu broadcast in BBC-2: Sir Michael Redgrave on acting From the programme of March 11 in BBC-1, when Patrick Moore was talking to Dr Gilbert Fielder of the University of London Observatory, with filmed interviews with Professor Sir Bernard Lovell: The Moon from Luna 9 Two new books by Patrick Moore are Legends of the Stars, … From a broadcast in the Third Programme when Dr Leach was questioned by Dr David Edge: The rigid child Investment Intelligence Limited General Election broadcasts Conservative Chairman of the Conservative Party's Local Government Committee Home Service, March 18: General Election broadcasts Liberal Home Service, March 19: General Election broadcasts Labour Joint Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education and Science Some recent books offering factual guidance to the … Out of the Air Teenagers and religion The theatre in A. D. 2000 Out of the Air Rickshaws and bath-chairs Third Programme: Honoré de Balzac Home Service: If it's poisonous, why eat it? The double autumn Nuns on an escalator The formative years The flesh-eaters The preservers Bradford The recorder Home Service: Belief about man By his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury Books for which world? Eye and Brain: the psychology of seeing, by R. L. Gregory. 14s. paperback The World Cities, by Peter Hall. 14s. paperback Chinese Communism, by Robert C. North. 12s. 6d. paperback The Economics of Underdeveloped Countries, by Jagdish Bhagwati. 12s. 6d. paperback The Left in Europe since 1789, by David … Via Japan Atomic Diplomacy: Hiroshima and Potsdam, by Gar Alperovitz. Secker and Warburg. 35s. Day of Trinity, by Lansing Lamont. Hutchinson. 40s Colt Cedar Houses I Am a Spastic The Dominion Years Alfred Deakin, by J. A. La Nauze. Two volumes. Cambridge, for Melbourne University Press. £6 10s. Laurier. The First Canadian, by Joseph Schull. Macmillan. £2 15s. BBC Publications Duckworth Books Arthur's New Table I. Q.—a Mensa Analysis and History, by Victor Serebriakoff. Hutchinson. 30s. The Elite in the Welfare State, by Piet Thoenes. Faber. 35s. New novels Totempole, by Sanford Friedman. Anthony Blond. 30s. Flash Wounds, by David Holbrook. Methuen. 25s. The Watches on the Shore, by Stan Barstow. Michael Joseph. 25s. The Second Stone, by Leslie A. Fiedler. Heinemann. 30s 'Lee Oswald—Assassin' The arts Shostakovich's eleventh symphony Next week in the Music Programme Music last week Nemesis at work Matters of life and death Two-No-Trump overcalls Crossword 1,869 Dicey Topical gardening tips Broadcast advice by experts The Bulb Book, by Paul Schauenberg (Frederick Warne, … Solution of 1,867 Wolsey Hall The Swedenborg Society Naum Gabo Printed in England by Waterlow and Sons Limited, Twyford … Metropolitan College Oxfam W. H. Smith & Son The Rapid Results College BBC Publications

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