SECOND WORLD WAR
September 2015
"The refusal to accept any domination of the Continent by one power has been the biggest British contribution to European peace and prosperity"
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January/February 2015
Like the poet, Patrick Leigh Fermor was a dashing man of action and letters and a hero to the Greeks for his wartime exploits in Crete
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January/February 2015
The book is beautifully done, but it is long and feels uneven
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December 2014
Remembering Reuben Fine, Magnus Carlsen's greatest role model
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