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Banbury Book Club: Christopher Isherwood (1945): "Goodbye to Berlin"
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The alternative BBC - an online reading group for the massed literati of Banbury and the chums of them both. Saturday, 9 October 2010. Christopher Isherwood (1945): "Goodbye to Berlin". Christopher Isherwood (1945): Goodbye to Berlin. 1975 Folio Society edition with drawings by George Grosz) pp 256. Posted by Robin Wilson. Saturday, October 09, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The reasonable man adapts himself to the world;. The unreasonable man persists in trying to adapt. 160;Shaw, 1903.
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Banbury Book Club: October 2010
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The alternative BBC - an online reading group for the massed literati of Banbury and the chums of them both. Saturday, 9 October 2010. Christopher Isherwood (1945): "Goodbye to Berlin". Christopher Isherwood (1945): Goodbye to Berlin. 1975 Folio Society edition with drawings by George Grosz) pp 256. Posted by Robin Wilson. Saturday, October 09, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The reasonable man adapts himself to the world;. The unreasonable man persists in trying to adapt. 160;Shaw, 1903.
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Banbury Book Club: April 2010
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The alternative BBC - an online reading group for the massed literati of Banbury and the chums of them both. Monday, 26 April 2010. Henry de Montherlant (1942): 'La Reine Morte'. A mild excursus into the banality of evil, or at least of evil deeds unmotivated by fanaticism, perversion or sociopathy. It lacks smut, bad language, exciting sex scenes or gratuitous violence. Instead, this play relies heavily on a good deal of discussion about the killing or not, will we, won't we, of. Quelqu'un qui te veut d...
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Banbury Book Club: "The War with Hannibal" Livy translated by Aubrey de Selincourt
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The alternative BBC - an online reading group for the massed literati of Banbury and the chums of them both. Monday, 23 August 2010. The War with Hannibal" Livy translated by Aubrey de Selincourt. Goes a long way. I have spun Bleak House. Out for entire months in the jungle without the need for alternative sustenance. But in recent years, I have reverted to an earlier practice of taking away a Penguin Classics translation of something or other. The Quintus Curtius Rufus History of Alexander. The dismount...
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Banbury Book Club: GOGMAGOG
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The alternative BBC - an online reading group for the massed literati of Banbury and the chums of them both. Wednesday, 22 September 2010. Tom C Lethbridge (1957):. Gogmagog: The Buried Gods. Routledge Kegan and Paul, London. Posted by Alexander W-S. Wednesday, September 22, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The reasonable man adapts himself to the world;. The unreasonable man persists in trying to adapt. The world to himself. Therefore, all progress. Depends on the unreasonable man.".
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Banbury Book Club
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The alternative BBC - an online reading group for the massed literati of Banbury and the chums of them both. Wednesday, 22 September 2010. Thanks for the invitation Rob, I'll think about the books you have already posted, and add some thoughts of my own very soon. Posted by Alexander W-S. Wednesday, September 22, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The reasonable man adapts himself to the world;. The unreasonable man persists in trying to adapt. The world to himself. Therefore, all progress.
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Banbury Book Club: August 2010
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The alternative BBC - an online reading group for the massed literati of Banbury and the chums of them both. Monday, 23 August 2010. New Books: to be reviewed. Ivan D. Illich. Caldar and Boyars, London, 116 pages. 1961) Ghost and Ghoul. Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 153 pages. Tom Lethbridge critiques the accepted wisdom of scientific methods and Ivan Illich urges a radical re-examination of social myths and the institutions which increasingly govern our lives. Illich writes Deschooling Society.
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Banbury Book Club: New Books: to be reviewed
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The alternative BBC - an online reading group for the massed literati of Banbury and the chums of them both. Monday, 23 August 2010. New Books: to be reviewed. Ivan D. Illich. Caldar and Boyars, London, 116 pages. 1961) Ghost and Ghoul. Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 153 pages. Tom Lethbridge critiques the accepted wisdom of scientific methods and Ivan Illich urges a radical re-examination of social myths and the institutions which increasingly govern our lives. Illich writes Deschooling Society.
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Banbury Book Club: June 2010
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The alternative BBC - an online reading group for the massed literati of Banbury and the chums of them both. Sunday, 6 June 2010. Showler, Karl (1978): The Observation Hive. Posted by Robin Wilson. Sunday, June 06, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The reasonable man adapts himself to the world;. The unreasonable man persists in trying to adapt. The world to himself. Therefore, all progress. Depends on the unreasonable man.". 160;Shaw, 1903. David A. Cross. Something in the Woods. Books and Ink (Banbury).