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All You Don't Need For A Cardboard City Christmas
Page 10 from 1st December 1989BY co-incidenee the same clay's post brought the declaration by Church Action on Poverty (CAP) and a glossy mag from a well-known credit-card......

Charterhouse Chronicle
Page 10 from 8th December 1995BY DAVID MCLAURIN The men behind the novels WINTER IS NOT JUST the season of mists and cold, blustering winds; these days it is also the season......

And Is It True? And Is It True...
Page 5 from 14th December 2001C hristmas is a tricky time for those with teenage children. Once the myth of Father Christmas has been dispelled, a whole new set of questions......

A Winter
Page 2 from 26th December 20080 aunt in the wake of Waugh Will Heaven is awed by Castle Howard, the inspiration for Brideshead W hen Sebastian Flyte took his Oxford friend to......

Brideshead Reviewed — The Grace Behind The Glamour
Page 5 from 16th October 1981Millions will see Brideshead Revisited dramatised on television. Christopher Howse uncovers the Catholic heart of the novel and warns against the......

Christopher Howse Takes A Nostalgic Trip Through The...
Page 6 from 23rd October 1981AT 8.53 a.m. on Friday. October 16, I discovered one of the last of an endangered species alive and wen in a leafy square of London's Gloucester......

Catholicism From Within
Page 10 from 29th November 1996BY WILLIAM ODDIE I WISH I liked Catholics more," says the Catholic Sebastian Flyte to his unbelieving friend, Charles Ryder, in Brideshead......

We Should Be Grateful For Waugh's Mischief
Page 8 from 10th October 2008Once again everyone is talking about Brideshead Revisited. But let's hear it for Evelyn Waugh :s' first novel as a Catholic, says Mary O'Regan E......

Cosmos Of Evelyn
Page 10 from 7th December 1973Evelyn Waugh and his World. edited by David Pryee-Jones (Weidenfeld and Nicolson £3.75). The publication in The Observer of his revolting diaries......

In The Second Of An Occasional Series Of Reassessments Of...
Page 6 from 27th August 1982Landscape with Dead Dons by • Robert Robinson (Gollancz, £6.95). IF I WERE the Robert Robinson of 1982 I'm not sure that I would want to expose......