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This month’s pulpit is written by BRENDA MADDOX. Her prizewinning biographies include Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNA, awarded the English-Speaking Union biography prize for 2002–3.
MICHAEL BURLEIGH’s most recent book, Blood and Rage: A Cultural History of Terrorism, is published by HarperPress.
WILLIAMSTCLAIRis the author of The Reading Nation in the Romantic Period, and other works. With Peter France he edited Mapping Lives: The Uses of Biography.
DOMINICSANDBROOK’s latest book, A History of Britain in the Swinging Sixties, is published by Little, Brown.
ELSPETHBARKERis an award-winning novelist, essayist and journalist. She is also a detective.
ALLISTERHEATHis editor of City AM.
CLAIRE HARMAN’s biography of Fanny Burney was published in 2000 and her book on Jane Austen is out next year.
MARK ALMOND is Lecturer in History at Oriel College, Oxford, and a Visiting Professor in International Relations at Bilkent University, Ankara.
NIGEL JONES’s The War Walk: A Journey along the Western Front has just been re-issued by Phoenix. His latest book, Countdown to Valkyrie, is published by Frontline.
CHRISTINE KELLYis the editor of Mrs Duberly’s War: Journal and Letters from the Crimea, 1854-1856, published by OUP.
OLIVERGILMOURis an international conductor.
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DIRE STRAITS
BIOGRAPHY
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ALLISTERHEATH The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World Niall Ferguson MICHAELBURLEIGH The Way of the World: A Story of Truth and Hope in an Age of Extremism Ron Suskind DOMINICSANDBROOK Angler: The Shadow Presidency of Dick Cheney Barton Gellman
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WILLIAMSTCLAIR William Hazlitt: The First Modern Man Duncan Wu CLAIREHARMAN Hester: The Remarkable Life of Dr Johnson’s ‘Dear Mistress’ Ian McIntyre CHRISTINEKELLY Florence Nightingale: The Woman and Her Legend Mark Bostridge FRANCESWILSON Lady Worsley’s Whim: An EighteenthCentury Tale of Sex, Scandal and Divorce Hallie Rubenhold MICHAELJACOBS Gabriel Garcíía Máárquez: A Life Gerald Martin
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RICHARDOVERY World War Two Behind Closed Doors: Stalin, the Nazis and the West Laurence Rees NIGELJONESONTHEFIRSTWORLDWAR DJ TAYLOR Anything Goes: A Biography of the Roaring Twenties Lucy Moore ANNESOMERSET The Sorcerer’s Tale: Faith and Fraud in Tudor England Alec Ryrie ALLANMASSIE The Time Traveller’s Guide to Medieval England: A Handbook for Visitors to the Fourteenth Century Ian Mortimer
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RUPERTCHRISTIANSEN Fred Astaire Joseph Epstein FRANKMCLYNN Douglas Fairbanks Jeffrey Vance MARCUSBERKMANN Conversations with Woody Allen: His Films, the Movies and Movie-Making Eric Lax CHRISTOPHERBRAY ‘Have You Seen...?’ A Personal Introduction to 1,000 Films David Thomson
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JEREMYLEWIS Print for Victory: Book Publishing in England 1939–1945 Valerie Holman JOHNDESTJORRE The Paris Olympia Press Patrick Kearney PETERWASHINGTON Reading Matters: Five Centuries of Discovering Books Margaret Willes
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JOHNGRIBBIN Earthrise: How Man First Saw the Earth Robert Poole JOHNMICHELL Stonehenge Rosemary Hill
Editor: NANCYSLADEK Deputy Editor: TOMFLEMING Editor-at-Large: JEREMYLEWIS Editorial Assistant: JONATHANBECKMAN
Contributing Editors: SEBASTIANSHAKESPEARE, PHILIPWOMACK Advertising Manager: TERRYFINNEGAN Classified Advertising: DAVIDSTURGE Founding Editor: DRANNESMITH Founding Father: AUBERONWAUGH Cover illustration by Chris Riddell Issue no. 360
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GODFREYBARKER The Dawn of Astrology: A Cultural History of Western Astrology, Volume I – The Ancient and Classical Worlds Nicholas Campion
DAVIDCESARANI Searching for Schindler: A Memoir Thomas Keneally CLAUDIAFITZHERBERT The Collected Letters of Katherine Mansfield, Volume 5: 1922 (Ed) Vincent O’Sullivan & Margaret Scott PATRICKO’CONNOR Ever, Dirk: The Bogarde Letters (Ed)John Coldstream WILLIAMPALMER Maps of My Life Guy Browning
ANDREWLYCETT Two Planks and a Passion: The Dramatic History of Skiing Roland Huntford PAULJOHNSON The Sinister Side: How Left–Right Symbolism Shaped Western Art James Hall JONATHANMIRSKY Death by a Thousand Cuts Timothy Brook, Jéérôôme Bourgon & Gregory Blue JOHNKEAY Empires of the Indus: The Story of a River Alice Albinia MARKALMOND The Baader–Meinhof Complex Stefan Aust OLIVERGILMOUR Everything is Connected: The Power of Music Daniel Barenboim Music at the Limits: Three Decades of Essays and Articles on Music Edward W Said ANDREWBARROW Turned Out Nice Again: The Story of British Light Entertainment Louis Barfe
CAROLEANGIER Indignation Philip Roth ELSPETHBARKER A Mercy Toni Morrison MIRANDAFRANCE The Atmospheric Railway: New and Selected Stories Shena Mackay MICHAELARDITTI In Zodiac Light Robert Edric FRANCISKING Black Orchids Gillian Slovo MATTTHORNE Liver Will Self
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PETERWASHINGTONis General Editor of the Everyman’s Library.
ANNESOMERSETis writing a biography of Queen Anne.
CLAUDIAFITZHERBERT is writing a book about letters.
JOHNGRIBBINis the author of Science: A History.
DAVIDCESARANI’s books include Eichmann. His Life and Crimes. His next book, Major Farran’s Hat: Britain’s War against Jewish Terrorism, 1945–1948, will be published in March by Heinemann.
JEREMYLEWIS’s third volume of memoirs, Grub Street Irregular, was published in July by HarperCollins.
ANDREWLYCETTis the author of Conan Doyle: The Man Who Created Sherlock Holmes, recently issued in paperback by Phoenix. He didn’t learn to ski until his mid-thirties, but is now an enthusiast and, in his dreams, cherishes the idea of being a ski instructor.
MICHAELARDITTI’s latest novel, The Enemy of the Good, will be published in May by Arcadia, who will also reissue his first novel, The Celibate.
FRANKMCLYNN, the author of over twenty books, is a self-confessed movie buff.
LUCYPOPESCU’s The Good Tourist: An Ethical Traveller’s Guidewas published last month by Arcadia Books.
JOHNDESTJORREis the author of The Good Ship Venus: The Erotic Voyage of the Olympia Press. During his research, he solved a forty-year old literary mystery by uncovering the true identity of the author of Story of O.
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