July 1981 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: The World of Books | Fiction | Folktales | Philosophy The World of Books Peter Owen The World of Books: 30 Years of Independent Publishing LR Christopher Hawtree Virginia Woolf: The Artist in a Commercial World A Bibliography of Virginia Woolf By B. J. Kirkpatrick LR Fiction Julian Rathbone The Triumph of Eros The White Hotel By D M Thomas LR Folktales Anita Desai Uncle Remus Kalila and Dimna: Selected Tales of Bidpai By Ramsay Wood LR Philosophy Stewart R Sutherland What is Philosophy? Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature By Richard Rorty LR
Christopher Hawtree Virginia Woolf: The Artist in a Commercial World A Bibliography of Virginia Woolf By B. J. Kirkpatrick LR
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