From the July 2016 Issue Composing His Thoughts The Ring of Truth: The Wisdom of Wagner’s ‘Ring of the Nibelung’ By Roger Scruton LR
From the August 2014 Issue Prague Calling Notes from Underground By Roger Scruton Gottland: Mostly True Stories from Half of Czechoslovakia By Mariusz Szczygieł (Translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones) LR
From the December 2011 Issue Arming the Little Platoons Green Philosophy: How to Think Seriously About the Planet By Roger Scruton LR
From the June 2010 Issue Voice of Wisdom The Uses of Pessimism and the Danger of False Hope By Roger Scruton LR
From the July 2009 Issue Richer Sounds Understanding Music: Philosophy and Interpretation By Roger Scruton LR
From the November 2005 Issue Thinking For Britain Gentle Regrets: Thoughts from a Life By Roger Scruton LR
From the July 2004 Issue Wagner In Love Death-Devoted Heart: Sex and the Sacred in Wagner’s Tristan and Isolde By Roger Scruton
From the September 2003 Issue Tales from the Catacombs Prague Pictures: Portraits of a City By John Banville LR
From the March 2003 Issue The State We’re In The West and the Rest: Globalisation and the Terrorist Threat By Roger Scruton LR
From the November 1998 Issue Nation at War Town And Country By Anthony Barnett and Roger Scruton (edd)
From the March 1993 Issue Women Speak Wisdom and Men Flee to the Pub Xanthippic Dialogues: A Philosophical Fiction By Roger Scruton
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