News from 08/06/1967
1967; Gale Group;
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Jack Newman Griffin, William Trevor, David Wade, Kenneth Adam, Andrei Voznesensky, Nigel Ronald, Hugh Gordon Porteus, P. R. Bridger, Terence Hawkes, Kingsley Martin, T. W. West, John Hemmings, Christopher Grier, Edmund Leach, Maurice Ashley, Peter Thorogood, Jac, Hilary Corke, H. Ost, Judith Listowel, David Drew, W. H. Auden, Charles Osborne, Peter Porter, Andrew McLAREN Young, John Bayley, John Willett, P. N. Furbank, Anthony Payne, Rt. Hon. Emanuel Shinwell C.h., M. P., Peter Flinn, Gerald Kaufman, S. Tolansky, Gerard Fay, Hugo Williams, R. O. Davies, Richard Sheppard,
ResumoThe Listener BBC Publications Contents BBC-1: As I remember Home Service: Socialism in Tanzania 'From Our Own Correspondent' (Home Service): Who started the fighting? Peter Flinn, until recently BBC Middle East correspondent, on Israel and Arab motives What is the truth about the arts? BBC news headlines Third Programme: Drama in camera Third Programme: Monuments to the architect? The last big chance for American television? Ulysses and others 'Le Pont Boieldieu à Rouen: soleil couchant' The Middle East crisis HAIG The swing away from science Science Greats Monuments to the architect? Mozart: A boy probigy Social policies: East and West J. R. Ackerley The art of grangerising Against the boot The Crystal Spirit: A Study of George Orwell, by George Woodcock, Cape. £2 10s Imprisoned by madmen Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason, by Michel Foucault. Tavistock. 35s Signs of empire The Wheel of Empire, by Alan Sandison. Macmillan. 30s. Whole in a corner Art in a City, by John Willett. Methuen. £4 4s. Influences and others Acquaintances, by Arnold J. Toynbee. Oxford. 35s. Variety of Men, by C. P. Snow. Macmillan. 30s. RU Character parts With an Eye to the Future, by Osbert Lancaster. Murray. 25s. There was a Time, by Walter Greenwood. Cape. 25s. Living and Partly Living. by Jiri Mucha. Hogarth Press. 25s. The Pyramid Faber & Faber Listeners to music Essays on Music: An Anthology from The Listener, edited by Felix Aprahamian. Cassell. 30s. Cock linnets Sweet Saturday Night, by Colin MacInnes. MacGibbon and Kee. 30s. Eyre & Spottiswoode New Books from John Murray COC Methuen Headhunters Pagan Celtic Britain: Studies in Iconography and Tradition, by Anne Ross. Routledge and Kegan Paul. £6 6s. Arts of Ancient Mexico, by Jacques Soustelle. Thames and Hudson. £6 6s. Elizabethan background The Elizabethan Puritan Movement, by Patrick Collinson. Cape. £3 3s. The Elizabethan Militia, by Lindsay Boynton. Routledge and Kegan Paul. £2 15s. The Royal Society: Concept and Creation, by Margery Purver. Routledge and Kegan Paul. 35s. The Elizabethan Epic, by Lacey Baldwin Smith. Cape. 35s. New novels The Pyramid, by William Golding. Faber. 21s. Gog, by Andrew Sinclair. Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 30s. The Saddest Summer of Samuel S, by J. P. Donleavy. Eyre and Spottiswoode. 18s. The Converts, by Rex Warner. Bodley Head. 25s. Early Emmas November, by Gustave Flaubert, translated by Frank Jellinek, edited with an introduction by Francis Steegmuller. Joseph. 21s. Intimate Notebook 1840-1841, by Gustave Flaubert, with an introduction, translation and notes by Francis Steegmuller. W. H. Allen. 18s. The Novels of Flaubert: A Study of Themes … Weimar satires Ecce Homo, by George Grosz. Methuen. £4 4s. While I'm Sitting on the Fence: Songs from the German, translated by Dorothea Gotfurt. Wolff. 22s. 6d. HH Hunting a hare To my friend Yuri Spiders, Snakes & Other Outcasts Mk BBC Publications Foyles Television 'Die Frau ohne Schatten' Charles Osborne discusses the opera by Richard Strauss to be broadcast from Covent Garden at 6.30 p. m. on June 17 (Third Programme) Next week in the Music Programme Music last week Radio Drama Classics and lucky dip Speaking pictures Crossword 1,932 Humbly Yours Solution of 1,930 Wolsey Hall The School of Speedhand RNLI Printed in England by Waterlow and Sons Limited, Twyford … The Rapid Results College A. N. Z. The Chappell Piano Company Ltd. Metropolitan College University of Durham London School of Journalism (L) W. H. Smith & Son National Library for the Blind
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