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Untouchables is a multi-stranded chronicle of crime and corruption, in which an astonishing array of news events relating to policing in London since the 1980s – ranging from the 1983 Brinks-Mat robbery and its aftermath to the murders of Daniel Morg ...more | |
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This is not so much an introduction to Aquinas’s work as a pitch for what Chesterton hoped would be a revival of interest in Aquinas and Thomism, written (or, rather, dictated) in a discursive and informal style that leaves one with a strong impressi ...more | |
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The Other Side: An Account of My Experiences with Psychic Phenomena
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It would be very easy dismiss The Other Side as the sad and self-deceiving apologia of a man bereaved of his son and bereft of his faith. It is also tempting to draw a facile parallel between Pike's apparent loss of his religious and intellectual bea ...more | |
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H. V. Morton’s travelogue remains a highly readable blend of observation, historical knowledge, and imaginative reconstruction. As a one-time bestseller, the book is an important source for how the "Holy Land" was interpreted for a popular audience i ...more | |
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The phrase "moral panic" needs to be used with caution, and the author acknowledges that the label can be deployed in a "polemical and ideologically selective way". A "moral panic" over a perceived social problem does not mean that the problem does n ...more | |
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A century after her death, Mary Slessor remains "one of Aberdeen’s greatest daughters": in 2009, the Clydesdale Bank issued a 10 note bearing her image; in 2015, a Scottish Labour politician suggested that a new hospital ought to be named after her. ...more | |
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This book is not so much a sequel to Ian Fleming’s Bond novels as to Pearson’s biography of Fleming, published shortly after Fleming’s death (reviewed here). Pearson was initially warned off by the authorities when he began following leads that sugge ...more | |
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In his 1996 biography of Ian Fleming, Andrew Lycett describes Pearson's account of thirty years before as a "lively" book which "suffered, through no fault of his own, from being too close to its subject, both in time and in perspective (the book was ...more | |
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Credible and True: The Political and Personal Memoir of K. Harvey Proctor
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"Credible and true" is a phrase that ought to haunt the Metropolitan Police Service for many years to come. The words were notoriously used by Deputy Superintendent Kenny McDonald to describe allegations made by "Nick", an unidentified man who claims ...more | |
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Queen Christina holds a special place in the history of philosophy: infamously – and fatally – the "Pallas of the North" invited René Descartes to her court in Sweden, where the climate and her unsocial hours caused the French philosopher to expire. ...more | |
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