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  2. WRITERS WORLD HAIRY THING IN THE CHIMNEY MIGHT NOT BE SANTA CLAUS

    WHEN Charles Dickens was writing his 'Christmas Carol' he "wept and laughed, and wept again, and excited himself in a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BOOKS A PECULIAR PEOPLE WHOSE FAITH SURVIVES HISTORY

    BAMBER and Christina Gascoigne have already demonstrated their immense talents in publishing their books on the ...

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  4. MRS WOOLF IS STILL GOSSIPING

    MRS Virginia Woolf died in 1941, when she was 58. She was third of four children of Leslie Stephen (later Sir Leslie) of his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ANCIENT EMPIRES ERODED AWAY

    THERE is much of interest in this book for the casual reader as well as the scholar. Take the photographs, for ...

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  6. AVIATION IS STILL IMPORTANT

    AS history loses out in school curriculums to subjects like social science, we can witness the unhappy phenomenon of a ...

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  7. Old Magic

    SOMETHING different in the age old quest of the Black Art, this translation of a series first published in France at the ...

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