Contemporary Review
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Articles in Feb 2005 issue of Contemporary Review
- On Beauty
- Forgotten Lunatics of the Great War
- The Daily Telegraph Book of Naval Obituaries
- Executioner: The Chronicles of James Berry Victorian Hangman
- Africa's information society and the culture of secrecy
by Mawaki Chango - Greg Dyke and the new media establishment
by Clive Gray - Our Hidden Lives: The Everyday Diaries of a Forgotten Britain 1945-1948
- The Conservative Party: An Illustrated History
- Pevsner Architectural Guides: Bristol
- From Grub Street to Fleet Street: An Illustrated History of English Newspapers to 1899
- Pervez Musharraf: the emerging leader of the Muslim world?
by Sharif Shuja - Disappointment and disillusionment in Zimbabwe
by Jason Mosley - Kafka and his world
by Anthony Radice - History of the Poster
- The Spanish Inquisition: A History
- Leonardo
- The two faces of tourism: Canada
by Habeeb Salloum - The creation of Labour's foreign policy 1900-1951
by Ian Jackson - Ted Hughes and Sylvia Platha marriage examined
by Richard Whittington-Egan - The Frank Family that Survived: A Twentieth-Century Odyssey
- Burma: The Forgotten War
- The rise and fall of English coffee houses
by Keith Suter - William Pitt the Younger
- Europe's Last Summer: Why the World Went to War in 1914
- A Historical Guide to F. Scott Fitzgerald
- The world of paperbacks
- Rabindranath Tagore as reformer
by Alex Ninian - National Gallery of Art: Master Paintings from the Collection
- Alexandria: City of Memory
- Walsingham: Elizabethan Spymaster & Statesman
- Dawn Chorus
- The Uncollected Henry James: Newly Discovered Stories
- Fighting for Christendom: Holy War and the Crusades
- Richard Wagner: The Last of the Titans
- Education, Zen and the art of correspondence
by Chris Arthur - Bob Dylan's songlines
by Michael Karwowski - Impressionism: Paint and Politics
- Liberators and terrorists: reflections on Yasser Arafat
by Allan Ramsay - Living with and annotating Sherlock Holmes
by Richard Whittington-Egan - Bram Stoker's life and times
by Stephen Wade - Fish, Flesh and Good Red Herring
- Multiculturalism in the Netherlands and the murder of Theo van Gogh
by Peter C. Hylarides