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  2. MAGAZINE: BOOKS Sustained struggle of a sensitive Scot

    MACKENZIE died in 1987, not long after finishing this book. The son of a rural stationmaster in Aberdeenshire, he ...

    Article : 436 words
  3. Alphabetical nonsense from an 'old cove', very fond of children

    EDWARD Lear has delighted generations of children with his nonsense pictures, rhymes, stories and songs, but probably none ...

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  4. An exploration of obsession

    THE last word on Galina Darovskaya, the eponymous heroine of Thomas Shapcott's new novel, comes from a minor writer ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Fading Celtic heritage

    PARTY of Celtic delegates met Alexander the Great, who had been much impressed with their fearlessness. He asked ...

    Article : 379 words
  6. Beautiful but shocking study of pride and betrayal

    A FINE novelist can create a world that is a place of peace and dreamy beauty. Milan, 1498. A German merchant ...

    Article : 668 words
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