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Essays
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1919
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Things We Do Not Want to Know
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1920
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Is There Any Truth in Spiritualism?
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1927-1930
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John Flory: My Epitaph
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1928
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Censorship in England
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1928
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The Plight of the British Workers
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1928
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A Farthing Newspaper
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1929
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A Day in the Life of a Tramp
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1929
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Beggars in London
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1929
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How the Burmese Are Exploited
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1929
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John Galsworthy
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1929
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Concerning the Quartier Montparnasse
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1930
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Herman Melville
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1931
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The Spike
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1931
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A Hanging
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1931
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Poverty - Plain and Coloured
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1931
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Hop-Picking
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1932
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Clink
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1932
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Common Lodging Houses
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1936
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Bookshop Memories
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1936
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Shooting an Elephant
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1936
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In Defence of the Novel
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1936
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On Kipling's Death
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1936
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Five Travellers
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1936
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Deserts and Islands
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1937
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Down the Mine
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1937
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North and South
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1937
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Spilling the Spanish Beans
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1937
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The Lure of Profundity
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1937
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Eye-Witness in Barcelona
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1937
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That Mysterious Cart
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1937
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Booster
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1938
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Why I Join the I.L.P.
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1938
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Trotskyist Publications
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1938
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Ends and Means
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1938
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Espionage Trial in Spain: 'Pressure from Outside'
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1938
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Political Reflections on the Crisis
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1938-1939
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Notes on the Spanish Militias
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1939
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Marrakech
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1939
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Democracy in the British Army
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1939
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Caesarean Section in Spain
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1939
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The Spanish War
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1939
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Good Travellers
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1940
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My Country Right or Left
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1940
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The Home Guard and You
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1940
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Charles Dickens
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1940
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Boys' Weeklies
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1940
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Charles Reade
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1940
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The Lessons of War
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1940
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New Words
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1940
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Democrats and Dictators
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1940
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We Are Observed!
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1940
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Notes on the Way
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1940
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Entre Chien et Loup
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1940
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Mr Joad's Point of View
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1940
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Prophecies of Fascism
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1940
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England with the Knobs Off
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1940
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Red, White, and Brown
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1940
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On the Brink
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1940
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Books in General
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1940
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The English Civil War
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1940
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Holding Out
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1940
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Wishful Thinking and the Light Novel
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1940
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History Books
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1940
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Films
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1940
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Mis-Observation
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1940
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Fiction and Life
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1940
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By-Words
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1940
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The Ruling Class
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1940
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The Proletarian Writer
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1940
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At School and On Holiday
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1940
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Guerillas
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1940
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Franco Spain
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1941
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England Your England
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1941
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Shopkeepers at War
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1941
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The English Revolution
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1941
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Dear Doktor Goebbels - Your British Friends Are Feeding Fine!
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1941
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London Letter
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1941
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Wells, Hitler and the World State
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1941
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The Art of Donald McGill
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1941
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No, Not One
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1941
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Our Opportunity
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1941
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Two Glimpses of the Moon
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1941
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The People's Victory
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1941
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Fascism and Democracy
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1941
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Patriots and Revolutionaries
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1941
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The Bayonet in War
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1941
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Will Freedom Die with Capitalism?
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1941
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The Meaning of a Poem
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1941
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Tolstoy and Shakespeare
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1941
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Literature and Totalitarianism
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1941
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Spaniard in Spain
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1941
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English Writing in Total War
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1941
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The Romantic Case
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1941
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Socialists Answer Our Questions on the War
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1942
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Rudyard Kipling
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1942
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India Next
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1942
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Mood of the Moment
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1942
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In the Darlan Country
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1942
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Thomas Hardy Looks at War
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1942
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Background of French Morocco
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1942
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Nicholas Moore vs. George Orwell
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1942
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Money and Guns
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1942
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British Rations and the Submarine War
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1942
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The Meaning of Sabotage
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1942
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The Re-Discovery of Europe
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1942
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The British Crisis
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1942
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An American Critic
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1942
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Culture and Democracy
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1942
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Portrait of the General
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1942
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Pacifism and the War
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1942
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Perfide Albion
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1942
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The End of Henry Miller
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1943
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Looking Back on the Spanish War
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1943
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The Freedom of the Press
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1943
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Raffles and Miss Blandish
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1943
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The Prevention of Literature
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1943
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W.B. Yeats
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1943
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Mark Twain - The Licensed Jester
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1943
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Poetry and the Microphone
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1943
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Three Years of Home Guard
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1943
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Profile: Sir Richard Acland
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1943
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Where to Go - But How?
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1943
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Not Enough Money: A Sketch of George Gissing
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1943
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Literature and the Left
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1943
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Pamphlet Literature
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1943
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Bernard Shaw
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1943
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Jack London
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1943
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The Way of a Poet
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1943
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Burma
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1943
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Nationalism
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1943
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English Poetry Since 1900
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1943
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War in Burma
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1943
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Where to Go - But How?
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1943
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The Faith of Thomas Mann
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1943
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Paris Is Not France
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1943
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Revolt in the Urban Desert
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1943
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Who Are the War Criminals?
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1943
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Out of Step
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1943
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Hidden Spain
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1943
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Wandering Star
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1943-1947
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As I Please
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1944
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Benefit of Clergy: Some Notes on Salvador Dalí
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1944
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Can Socialists Be Happy?
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1944
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The British General Election
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1944
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Propaganda and Demotic Speech
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1944
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A Hundred Up
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1944
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Survey of 'Civvy Street'
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1944
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The Children Who Cannot Be Billeted
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1944
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Home Guard Lessons for the Future
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1944
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On the Firing Line
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1944
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Tapping the Wheels
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1944
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Chosen People
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1944
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Wavell on Hilicon
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1944
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Old Master
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1944
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Grounds for Dismay
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1944
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Power House
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1944
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All Change Is Here
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1944
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Are Books Too Dear?
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1944
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Behind the Ranges
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1944
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Temperature Chart
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1944
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Return Journey
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1944
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The Eight Years of War: Spanish Memories
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1944
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Chinese Miracles
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1944
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Puritan Poet
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1944
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Tobias Smollett: Scotland's Best Novelist
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1944
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Burma Roads
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1944
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Indian Ink
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1944
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Poet and Priest
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1944
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Oysters and Brown Stout
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1944
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Singing Men
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1944
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Funny, but Not Vulgar
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1944
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Points of View
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1944
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Spanish Prison
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1944
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Poet in Darkness
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1944-1945
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The Detective Story
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1945
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Revenge Is Sour
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1945
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You and the Atom Bomb
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1945
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What Is Science?
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1945
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Catastrophic Gradualism
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1945
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Good Bad Books
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1945
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Through a Glass, Rosily
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1945
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Freedom of the Park
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1945
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The Sporting Spirit
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1945
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Nonsense Poetry
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1945
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The Case for the Open Fire
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1945
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In Defence of English Cooking
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1945
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Good Bad Books
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1945
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In Defence of P.G. Wodehouse
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1945
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Antisemitism in Britain
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1945
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Notes on Nationalism
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1945
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You and the Atomic Bomb
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1945
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Occupation's Effect on French Outlook
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1945
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Clerical Party May Re-emerge in France: Educational Contoversy
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1945
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De Gaulle Intends to Keep Indo-China
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1945
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Creating Order Out of Cologne Chaos
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1945
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Future of a Ruined Germany
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1945
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Allies Facing Food Crisis in Germany
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1945
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Bavarian Peasants Ignore the War
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1945
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The Germans Still Doubt Our Unity
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1945
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France's Interest in the War Dwindles
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1945
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Freed Politicians Return to Paris
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1945
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Danger of Separate Occupation Zones
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1945
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Obstacles to Joint Rule in Germany
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1945
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Uncertain Fate of Displaced Persons
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1945
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Morrison and Bracken Face Stiff Fights
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1945
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Liberal Intervention Aids Labour
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1945
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Profile: Aneurin Bevan
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1945
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Paris Puts a Gay Face on Her Miseries
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1945
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The French Believe We Have Had a Revolution
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1945
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World Affairs, 1945
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1945
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A New Year Message
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1945
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Going Down
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1945
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The Political Aims of the French Resistance
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1945
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'Displaced' Are Allied Problem
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1945
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The French Election Will Be Influenced by the Fact That Women Will Have First Vote
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1945
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Now Germany Faces Hunger
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1945
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A Muffled Voice
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1945
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Man from the Sea
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1945
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French Farce
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1945
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Personal Notes on Scientification
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1945
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So Runs the World
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1945
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Tale of a Head
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1945
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Charles the Great
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1945
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Satirical Bullseyes
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1945
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MIlton in Striped Trousers
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1945
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Cycle of Cathay
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1945
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Teller of Tales
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1945
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Escape or Escapeism?
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1945
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Bare Christmas for the Children
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1945
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Battle Ground
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1945
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Banish This Uniform
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1945
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Old George's Almanac
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1946
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The Prevention of Literature
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1946
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Pleasure Spots
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1946
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The Politics of Starvation
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1946
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Books v. Cigarettes
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1946
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Decline of the English Murder
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1946
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In Front of Your Nose
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1946
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Politics and the English Language
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1946
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Some Thoughts on the Common Toad
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1946
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A Good Word for the Vicar of Bray
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1946
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James Burnham and the Managerial Revolution
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1946
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Confessions of a Book Reviewer
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1946
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The Cost of Letters
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1946
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How the Poor Die
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1946
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Riding Down from Bangor
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1946
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A Nice Cup of Tea
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1946
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The Moon Under Water
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1946
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Pleasure Spots
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1946
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Why I Write
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1946
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T.S. Eliot
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1946
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Politics vs. Literature: An Examination of Gulliver's Travels
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1946
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Arthur Koestler
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1946
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Worth of Pleasure
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1946
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British Cookery
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1946
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Freedom and Happiness
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1946
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Just Junk - But Who Could Resist It?
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1946
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Far Away, Long Ago
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1946
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Return of the Past
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1946
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Songs We Used to Sing
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1946
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The Intellectual Revolt
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1946
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But Are We Really Ruder? No
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1946
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Indian Passengers
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1946
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The Cost of Radio Programmes
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1946
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'Bad' Climates Are Best
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1946
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The Christian Reformers
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1946
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Pacifism and Progress
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1946
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Nuremberg and the Moscow Trials
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1946
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Do Our Colonies Pay?
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1946
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In Pursuit of Lord Acton
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1946
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Foreign Policies
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1946
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The True Pattern of H.G. Wells
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1946
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The Right to Free Expression
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1946
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It Looks Different from Abroad
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1947
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Lear, Tolstoy and the Fool
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1947
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Burnham's View of the Contemporary World Struggle
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1947
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Such, Such Were the Joys
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1947
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Toward European Unity
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1947
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Reply to Horizon Questionnaire
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1948
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In Defence of Comrade Zilliacus
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1948
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Britain's Struggle for Survival: The Labour Government After Three Years
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1948
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Marx on Russia
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1948
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Wilde's Utopia
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1948
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Profile: Krishna Menon
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1948
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A Lost World
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1948
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Down Under
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1948
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Britain's Left-Wing Press
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1948
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Mr Sludge
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1948
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Prime Minister
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1948
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The Writer's Dilemma
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1948
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For Ever Eton
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1948
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The Defence of Freedom
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1948
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Problem Picture
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1949
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Writers and Leviathan
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1949
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George Gissing
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1949
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The Freedom Defence Committee
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1949
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Reflections on Gandhi
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1949
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Conrad's Place and Rank in English Letters
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1949
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The Question of the Pound Award
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1949
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Evelyn Waugh
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1949
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Joseph Conrad
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1949
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A Prize for Ezra Pound
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1968
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War-time Diary
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