ROBERT TANITCH’S ROUND-UP OF BOOKS No 1 STALIN’S ENGLISHMAN by Andrew Lownie (Hodder & Stoughton (£25). Guy Burgess was the most important spy in the Cambridge Spy Ring. Traitor, Marxist, hom ...
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I’m looking at a 1950s car my father owned and glammed up in a 1950s dress complete with net underskirt and it’s making me feel part of history. For one weekend in September, the golden era of motorsp ...
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Dylan Thomas’s Under Milk Wood, a fond, but satirised day-in-the-life of the inhabitants of a Welsh fishing village, was commissioned as a radio play for the BBC in 1954 to feature the melodious voice ...
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This account of a prisoner of war, who found himself stranded in Soviet occupied territory at the end of the Second World War, has been sent to us by his son in law and is a fascinating insight into t ...
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