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New Novels By Donal Giltinan A Pagan Place By Edna
Page 6 from 17th July 1970O'Brien (Weidenfeld and Nicolson 25s.) The Edgware Road by Montague Haltrecht (Collins 30s.) The Mau Who Called Himself Poe edited by Sam Moskowitz......

Making Friends From Enemies
Page 6 from 30th August 1985JAN MARK is one of the liveliest, most attractive writers of children's stories to appear in the last few years, managing to get the sound of young......

Both Rhyme And Reason
Page 5 from 19th November 1937A Glance At A Great English Catholic Champion By W. J. BLYTON I r is remarkable, when you come to think of it, whet Catholics have given to......

Imerrie England' And Francis Thompson
Page 4 from 27th August 1954By Francis Fyt ton J UST a century ago there was founded in London a Catholic magazine called Merrie England. It was not a landmark in Catholic......

"in Heaven We Are All Poets" S"ci°'"
Page 6 from 5th September 1947—Said Shakespeare By W. J. IGOE The lunatic, the lover rind the poet Are of imagination all compact: One sees more devils than vast hell can hold,......

Byron Was Here
Page 6 from 6th October 1967By MARY KELLY The Saddest Summer of Samuel S., by J. P. Donleavy (Eyre and Spottiswoode, 18s.). Stitch, by Richard Stern (Hodder and Stoughton,......

Martine Legge
Page 6 from 10th July 1970An explosion of cooks! The Cheese Handbook by Bruce H. Axler (Cassell 30s.) Japanese Cooking by Peter and Joan Martin (Andre Deutsch 35s.) Cook......

Television
Page 6 from 9th August 1974After this we shall never be content with the second-rate by MARY CRAIG Only the fact that Antony and Cleopatra is one of my favourite plays......

A Spiritual Railway
Page 5 from 22nd October 1999Personal view Richard Mullen T HE PADDINGTON Rail disaster showed that under the brittle surface of secular Britain, there lurks a pulsating......

Discovering Beckett's 'lost Masterworks'
Page 10 from 4th April 2003Theatre Claus von Bulow T revor Nunn's triumphant reign at the National Theatre ended, not surprisingly, with another songfest, a quasi musical......