GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
January/February 2016
"The only thing worse than living in the mausoleum of a dead writer is living with a bunch of living ones"
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A trip through Ireland in the sixties showed a country full of contradictions - which still blight the landscape today
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July/August 2014
The publisher wanted to offer impecunious readers a university in their own home. With the imprint's relaunch, that ambition lives on
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January/February 2013
The global impact of World War I changed the arts forever. Its effects are still felt a century later
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