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Demythologising Some Fatuities About Ireland
W HEN someone compiles an anthology of historians' fatuities, among the most treasured will surely be A. J. P. Taylor's masterly summation : "Lloyd George solved the Irish......
Eclipse Of Apologetics Leaves A Serious Gap
Religion by John Wilson (Heinemann Concept Books 60 P) R EADERS of "An Introduction to Moral Education" and "Education in Religion and the Emotions" will find the general line......
Priest In Alexander's Footsteps
JESUIT priest, poet and ar scholar all join together in this account by Fr. Peter Levi of his journey to Afghanistan. The priest shows in the fascination with other religions,......
Pseudo-academism Galore
M R. TRIBE gives his book a title which indicates the pretentiousness of the contents. "Nucleocthics" abounds in such terms as that used in the title as well as in......
How Our Judges Can Sometimes Abuse Power
by Maureen Vincent H IS Honour Henry Cecil Leon, formerly one of Her Majesty's County Court Judges. is surely better known to the general public simply as Henry Cecil, author of......
A Special Sort Of Seagull
J ONATHAN LIVINGSTON is no ordinary seagull. Not that he is physically a different being from his fellows in the flock. It is simply that he appreciates that there just might be......
Four Differing Experiments With The Truth
by Freda Bruce Lockhart F OUR new movies raise fundamental social and artistic problems of the visual media. Despite the camera's supposed incapacity to lie, shifting relations......












