From the July 2013 Issue A Professor of Principles Building: Letters 1960–1975 By Isaiah Berlin (Edited by Henry Hardy and Mark Pottle) Isaac & Isaiah: The Covert Punishment of a Cold War Heretic By David Caute LR
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