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...The business, which was also co-founded by James’ wife Mary, has been owned by the family until now....
...In Getting Away With Murder(s), David Wilkinson documents quite thoroughly the lack of justice after the Holocaust. Among his interviewees is Mary Fulbrook, a professor at University College London....
...Yet Hone, a palaeontologist and lecturer at Queen Mary, University of London, shows us that they’re worthy of very serious study too....
...Dominic Wilkinson, professor of medical ethics at Oxford university, is one of several prominent ethicists in the UK who have signed the 1Day Sooner petition....
...the threads of author Mary Shelley’s life and work....
...“They are essentially botanical documents,” says Mary-Ellen Taylor, who teaches at the Chelsea School of Botanical Art and who was one of artists who visited Romania in 2016 for the Transylvania project....
...As Kingfishers Catch Fire: Books and Birds, by Alex Preston and Neil Gower, Corsair, RRP£25/Waterbrook, RRP$24.99 Preston’s book explores how birds have influenced and inspired writers, Ted Hughes, Mary...
...He was talking to Carl Wilkinson...
...The laptop knew about the relationship between Mary Ann Crowhurst and Sarah Webber, though possibly not about the red rooster.”...
...The Inner Level, by Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett, Allen Lane, RRP£20 The epidemiologists behind 2009’s The Spirit Level examine the effects of inequality on individual health....
...Romantic Outlaws: The Extraordinary Lives of Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley, by Charlotte Gordon, Hutchinson, RRP£25 / Random House, RRP$30 Although the lives of Mary Wollstonecraft and her daughter...
...Her highest-profile projects have included King Richard III, who died at the battle of Bosworth in 1485 and whose remains were eventually identified in 2012, Mary Queen of Scots, JS Bach and Saint Nicholas...
...Lindsay Posner directs Mary Chase’s play....
...Peter Frankopan Author of ‘The Silk Roads’ I absolutely loved Mary Beard’s SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome (Profile). It is a sparkling book that brings the past to life....
...Review by Carl Wilkinson...
...But it’s carnal and satirical and American enough to be heartier than camp — it’s Ivy Compton-Burnett crossed with Mary Karr....
...The “jewellery box” centre, designed by Wilkinson Eyre architects, has been described as creating a snapshot of Tudor life every bit as vivid as that Pompeii summons up Roman times....
...Mary Creagh, shadow environment secretary, said it was a “crazy scheme” which will be “bad for badgers, bad for farmers and bad for taxpayers”....
...Brotton, professor of Renaissance studies at Queen Mary, University of London, has selected 12 maps that stretch from Ptolemy in AD150 to Google in 2012, including along the way al-Idrisi’s The Book of Roger...
...Literary Non-Fiction by Carl Wilkinson The Iceberg: A Memoir, by Marion Coutts, Atlantic Books, RRP£14.99 Coutts’ husband, the art critic Tom Lubbock, died in 2011 from a brain tumour....
...“But we are still in a tough economic environment,” says Mr Wilkinson, who recently cut his holding in one Italian lender by half....
...The Buddhas of Bamiyan, by Llewelyn Morgan, Profile, RRP£15.99, 256 pages The Buddhas of Bamiyan, the latest addition to Profile’s brilliant Wonders of the World series (under the general editorship of Mary...
...Selections by Carl Wilkinson ——————————————- Letter in response to this article: Are we ready for an early Hanks? Yes! / From Mr Richard Walker...
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