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...Myers, who won the 2018 Walter Scott Prize for his novel The Gallows Pole, excels at conjuring rural England....
...Scott Freidheim, a former Lehman executive, insists that it “would have prevented the carnage the world experienced”....
...Paradise Lost: A Life of F Scott Fitzgerald, by David Brown, Harvard, RRP£23.95/$29.95 The gleam of Fitzgerald’s gilded moment continues to attract writers, film-makers and biographers drawn to his vision...
...She was defended by a British legal dream team of Anthony Julius (Andrew Scott) and Richard Rampton (Tom Wilkinson, as so often the most compelling character)....
...He was speaking to Carl Wilkinson...
...The two most prominent buildings on the shortlist — the Blavatnik School of Government (by Swiss architects Herzog & De Meuron, cost £50m) and the Weston Library (Wilkinson Eyre, £78m) — are both at Oxford...
...The Four-Dimensional Human: Ways of Being in the Digital World, by Laurence Scott, William Heinemann, RRP£20 In his study of our hyperactive internet age, Scott’s interest lies less in the technology than...
...Wilkinson Eyre’s sympathetic but extensive rebuilding of Scott’s structure is not, however, about storing more books; in fact it will house only half as many books as it did before....
...Carl Wilkinson Poetry Measures of Expatriation, by Vahni Capildeo, Carcanet Press, RRP£9.99/$15.99 “Language is my home,” writes Vahni Capildeo — born in Trinidad, resident in the UK, possessor of an...
...It all came about when BSP frontman Scott Wilkinson was approached to put on a show in a former chocolate factory in Derby, a Midlands city with claims to being a birthplace of the Industrial Revolution....
...Scott Turow, a Chicago-based attorney, is a master of the legal thriller. His first novel, Presumed Innocent (1987), became a movie starring Harrison Ford....
...Walter Scott would have enjoyed this greatly....
...Review by Carl Wilkinson … Sextant: A Voyage Guided by the Stars and the Men Who Mapped the World’s Oceans, by David Barrie, William Collins, RRP£16.99/William Morrow, RRP$25.99, 368 pages Today, sailors...
...The second story, “The Poet”, launches the reader back towards more solid ground with the tale of a poet called Olive Fraser discovering musical notations beneath the broken spines of a set of Walter Scott...
...The Globalization of Inequality, by François Bourguignon, translated by Thomas Scott-Railton, Princeton University Press, RRP£19.95/$27.95 Bourguignon’s focus is global, not local, and is more on what has...
...Pro-independence Scott McDonald 26 Coatbridge “My father is cynical and critical of change and my mother is cautious and fearful of revolution....
...Undecided Susan Wilkinson Employed in the private sector 44 Fife “I’ve had more literature from UKIP than Better Together.”...
...features a foreword by Lowe’s old pal Hillary – one of the last pieces he wrote before his death in 2008 – and essays by the great and good of the climbing community including Sir Chris Bonington, Doug Scott...
...Relentless drums and expansive guitars summon us once more unto the breach; meanwhile singer Scott Wilkinson likens homo sapiens to “a hobbyist of deranged proportion”, a “machinery of joy” (the phrase is...
...Carl Wilkinson ——————————————- TRAVEL The Cairngorms: A Secret History, by Patrick Baker, Birlinn, RRP£9.99 The Cairngorms are often referred to as “Britain’s last wilderness”, a windswept mountain range...
...: “Scott was a Swedish film maker trapped in the life of a pop heartthrob.”...
...“General business conditions fell to the lowest since November while most forward-looking indicators confirmed the misery,” said Andrew Wilkinson, chief economic strategist at Miller Tabak....
...Scott Kessler, analyst at S&P Capital IQ, reiterated his “sell” rating on Facebook and lowered his earnings estimates....
...Surprisingly, the film was not directed by Tony Scott (Man on Fire), a Denzel-in-danger specialist whose retina-scorching visuals are imitated here by Daniel Espinosa....
...The universal in-house favourite is the cyclist David Millar, whose lunch with Tom Robbins at Scott's of Mayfair last year has passed into office legend....
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