January 1989 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Philosophy | France | Fiction | General | Children Philosophy David Profumo What, Then, Is Wisdom The History of Greek Philosophy Volume One: The Pre-Socratics By Luciano de Crescenzo (Translated by Avril Bardoni) LR France Walter Redfern Communist, But Clever The Conspiracy By Paul Nizan (Translated by Quintin Hoare) Paul Nizan, Communist Novelist By Michael Scriven LR Sonia Ashmore Man on a Bicycle Zola: Photographer By François Emile-Zola and Massin LR Fiction Susannah Herbert Get Rid of Unwanted Odours Cat's Eye By Margaret Atwood LR General Hilary Mantel Country Life Family Seats of the British Isles By Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd Matthew Reisz Venice Stoned Venice: The Biography of a City By Christopher Hibbert LR Antonia Doura Frankenstein Psychoanalysed Mary Shelley: Her Life, Her Fiction, Her Monsters By Anne K Mellor Children Bryony Edmunds Tales for Young Peasants Stories For My Children By Leo Tolstoy LR
David Profumo What, Then, Is Wisdom The History of Greek Philosophy Volume One: The Pre-Socratics By Luciano de Crescenzo (Translated by Avril Bardoni) LR
Walter Redfern Communist, But Clever The Conspiracy By Paul Nizan (Translated by Quintin Hoare) Paul Nizan, Communist Novelist By Michael Scriven LR
Antonia Doura Frankenstein Psychoanalysed Mary Shelley: Her Life, Her Fiction, Her Monsters By Anne K Mellor
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