SPECTATOR
Index for July - December 1988 Subjects and Titles
A) ARTICLE
AR THE THE ARTSANOTHER VOICE ACO COMPETITION
CS) CITY AND SUBURBAN
D.) DIARY
E) THE ECONOMY I) ILLUSTRATION LA) LEADING ARTICLE
A
Abstract painting, British, 10 Dec 42(AR) Abulafia, David. Frederick II: A Mediaeval Emperor. 20 Aug 27(R) Acrostic poems, 10 Dec 51(CO) Adam, Eve and the Serpent, Elaine Pagels, 24 Sept 28(R) Ad majorem dei gloriam, 9 Jul 23(A) Advertising: junk mail: 2 Jul 7(D). its style and its liking for postscripts, 9 Jul 39(L), an example, 12 Nov 28(L): the Saatchi brothers, 10 Sept 28(R); advertising on TV. 15 Oct 15(A); TV advertisements analysed, 24 Dec 90(AR) Afghanistan: Najib and the Russians now on the defensive. 6 Aug 12(A); the Russian retreat, 13 Aug 10(A); the atmosphere in Kabul, 3 Sept 10(A); the future uncertain after Zia's death and the Russian withdrawal. 3 Sept 10(A) Afore ye go, 2 July 37. 9 Jul 87. 16 Jul 47. 23 Jul 39. 30Jul 38, 6 Aug 47, 13 Aug 47, 20 Aug 47, 27 Aug 39, 3 Sept 39, 10 Sept 47. 17 Sept 62, 24 Sept 55, I Oct 47, g. Oct 55, 15 Oct S5.22 Oct 63, 29 Oct 55. 5 Nov 61, 12 Nov 71, 19 Nov 47, 26 Nov 71. 3 Dec 63, 10 Dec 55, 17 Dec 55, 24 Dec 103(A) Africa: Neil Kinnock visits the 'front-line' states, 16 Jul 13(A); Britain's devious policy in southern Africa, 30 July 5(N); what if the Kariba Dam burst?, 13 Aug 7(D), 27 Aug 20. 15 Oct 33, 12 Nov 28(L); see also individual countries African Bonfire, 5 Nov 41(P) Agnelli, Gianni: his background, 6 Aug 40(A); 15 Oct 49(A); a biography, 5 Nov 45(R) Agnelli: The Network of Italian Power, Alan Friedman, 5 Nov 45(R) Aida (Earl's Court), 9 July 70(AR) Aids (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome): and circumci- sion, 27 Aug 8(AV); drug addicts and Aids victims in a Brooklyn slum. 27 Aug 9(A) Aviation and air travel: an Iranian Airbus shot down in the Persian Gulf by a US warship, 9 Jul 4(PW). 5(LA), 12(A): an earlier shot-down aircraft, 23 Jul 18(L); to a dinner party by Concorde, 23 Jul 7(D); the Hotol project, 6 Aug 7(0); Andrew and Randall Crawley killed in an aircraft crash, 17 Sept 55(A); death of Sheila Scott, 29 Oct 24(A) Albertine, 15 Oct 36(P) Alderman Barrett was Mayor, 13 Aug 32(LL) Aldiss, Brian. Forgotten Life, 17 Dec 37(R) All Change in the City, Margaret Reid, 22 Oct 23(CS) All dressed up and nowhere to go, 13 Aug 6(PC) All quiet on the Iranian front, 6 Aug 13(A) All the fun of the fair at the Kensington carnival, 9 Jul 6(PC) Altarpiece in Renaissance Italy, The, Jacob Burckhardt (ed. Peter Humfrey), 24 Dec 73(R) Amazing Polgars, The, 29 Oct 20(A) America's big mistake, 9 Jul 12(A) Ameri-ippon - the ultimate joint venture, 17 Sept 32(A) Amery, Leo: his diaries 1929-1945. 23 Jul 22(R) Amin, 'di: at Jomo Kenyatta's funeral, 20 Aug 13(A) Amis, Kingsley: 1 Oct 34(R), 47(A), 22 Oct 29(L); on modernism, 8 Oct 8(AV), 29 Oct 31, 12 Nov 27(L); Sod the Public II, 15 Oct 15(A); a fictitious 'Sod the public 111', 29 Oct 55(A) Amis, Kingsley, Difficulties With Girls, 1 Oct 34(R) Among the bummarees, 16 Jul 18(A) Anarchism: a profile of Colin Ward, 10 Dec 20(A) Anatomist of snobs, 24 Dec 48(A) Anderson, William, Cecil Collins.' The Quest for the Great Happiness, 13 Aug 33(R) • . . and statisrics,2 Jul 12, 9 Jul 28, 16 Jul 27, 23 Jul IL 30 Jul 11, 6 Aug 18, 13 Aug 26, 20 Aug 5, 27 Aug 14, 3 Sept 18, 10 Sept 26, 17 Sept 21, 24 Sept 12, 1 Oct 26, 8 Oct 15, 15 Oct 18, 22 Oct 15, 29 Oct 7, 5 Nov 30, 12 Nov 54, 19 Nov 24, 26 Nov 14, 10 Dec 13, 17 Dec 32(X) And where is the flock wallpaper now?, 12 Nov 51(A) Anglican unsettlement, The, 16 Jul 9(A) Angola: Jonas Savimbi, 16 Jul 41(A) Animals: the Anti Cruel Sports League, 13 Aug 16(A): no pets in heaven?, 8 Oct 7(D), 29 Oct 32, 19 Nov 25, 24 Dec 56(L); a disease of sheep. 22 Oct 57(A); an animal story book for children, 26 Nov 64(A)
Anna(film), 27 Aug 30(AR)
Another voice, 2 Jul 8, 9 Jul 8, 16 Jul 8, 23 Jul 8, 30 Jul 8, 6 Aug 8, 20 Aug 8, 27 Aug 8, 3 Sept 7, 10 Sept 8, 17 Sept 7, 24 Sept 8,1 Oct 8, 8 Oct 8, 15 Oct 8, 22 Oct 8, 29 Oct ft, 5 Nov 8, 19 Nov 8, 26 Nov 7, 3 Dec 8, 10 Dec 8, 17 Dec 8, 24 Dec 9(AV)
EtLEVER ) LIFE AND LETTERS N.) NOTE
IP) POEM PC) Pourics PW) PORTRAIT OF THE WEEK Ri BOOK REVIEW X MISCELLANEOUS Anthology from 'X', An, (ed.) David Wright, 26 Nov 55(R) Antiques: how the antiques business works, 22 Oct 43(AR) Antiquities: Cosine's megaliths, 3 Sept 34(A) Any Questions? programme, the, 22 Oct 63(A) Aphorisms: of Vauvenargues. Holbrook Jackson and G. K. Chesterton, 12 Nov 44(LL) Aphoristic assistance, 12 Nov 44(LL) Apparition, The, 24 Dec 70(P) Arafat, Yasser: 24 Dec 12(1); publicly renounces terrorism and recognises the existence of Israel, 24 Dec 6(PW), 12(A) Arafat'a peace panic, 24 Dec 12(A)
Archer, Jeffrey: 30 Jul 25(1); an 'unauthorised' biography, 30 Jul 24(R)
ARCHITECTURE
President Ceausescu's megalomaniac building projects. 9 Jul 18(A). 17 Sept 5(LA). 10(A), 29 Oct 31(L); Marble Hill's future, 30 Jul 22(L); the restoration of the Scottish National Gallery. Edinburgh, 20 Aug 34(AR); James Stirling's Neue Staatsgalerie in Stuttgart, 1 Oct 20(A); Leon Krim'. 1 Oct 21(A). 5 Nov 29(L); the Prince of Wales's TV programme 'A 'Vision of Britain' condemns modern architecture, 5 Nov 5(LA), 8(AV), 19 Nov 24(L); a new national building code needed, 5 Nov 5(LA); Max Hutch- inson's reply to the Prince of Wales, 5 Nov 8(AV); restaurant designer Julyan Wickham, 12 Nov 51(A); plan- ning applications should not be dealt with by local politi- cians. 19 Nov 24(L); the maintenance of cathedral build- ings, 26 Nov 19(A); how to modernise a boring old Georgian house, 24 Dec 36(A); Jerusalem and its architecture, 24 Dec 39(A) Archives. Boston University's 20th-century, 22 Oct 7(D)
Are there still lessons to be learned from the tale of three Harolds?. 22 Oct 8(AV) Argentina: its past borrowings, 9 Jul 31(CS); the third army rebellion in 18 months. 10 Dec 12(A); President Alfonsin nominally in charge, 10 Dec 12(A) Aristocracy, the: Why lords love the lady, 22 Oct 9(A) Armageddon, Gore Vidal, 22 Oct 31(R) Armenia: a major earthquake. 17 Dec 4(PW), 9(A) Army and armed forces, the, the attire and attitude of defeated troops, 13 Aug 10(A); experiences of National Service, 3 Sept 32(AR); recent killings by the army, 10 Sept 7(D); Allied Polish veterans join in the Cenotaph march past. 19 Nov 16(A); a woman soldier. 3 Dec 42(R); see also IRELAND. NORTHERN Arnold, Wallace: his 'Tingle Quotient', 10 Sept 47(A) Arsenal 3, Dalai Lama 2: Kuwait 0, BP l(pen.)- this Hague needs new rules, 8 Oct 25(CS) ART
artists' exhibitions: Francis Bacon, 1 Oct 38, Harry Becker, 23 Jul 30, Elizabeth Blackadder, 12 Nov 57, Jeffrey Camp, 17 Sept 49, Tony Cragg, 3 Dec 47, Joan Eardley, 20 Aug 33, David Evans, 3 Sept 30, Lucian Freud, 20 Aug 33, Leon Golub, 6 Aug 39, Anthony Gross, 22 Oct 47, Philip Guston, 6 Aug 39, S. W. Hayter, 19 Nov 36, David Hockney, 5 Nov 47, Howard Hodgkin, 3 Sept 30. Gottfried Honegger, 26 Nov 56, Magnus Irvin. 3 Sept 30. Allen Jones, 10 Sept 35, Gavin Jones, 15 Oct 47, George Kennethson, 26 Nov 56, Leon Kossoff, 17 Sept 49, Maurice Lambert, 26 Nov 56, William Macllraith, 15 Oct 47, Jeremy Moon, 10 Sept 35, Henry Moore, 24 Sept 42. James Morrison, 20 Aug 33. Mary Ncwcomb, 12 Nov 57, the Nicholsons, 9 Jul 69, Claes Oldenburg, 30 Jul 30, Francis Picabia, 20 Aug 33, Picasso, 9 Jul 73. Sigmar Polke, 6 Aug 39, Paula Rego, 29 Oct 47, Rembrandt. 22 Oct 39, Julian Schnabel, 3 Dec 47, Joel Shapiro, 6 Aug 39, Jeffrey Stride, 22 Oct 47, Margaret Thomas, 12 Nov 57, Coosje van Bruggcn, 30 Jul 30, Elisabeth Vellacott, 22 Oct 47, Manuel Lopez Villasenor, 8 Oct 40. Carel Weight, 17 Sept 49, Tom Wesselmann, 30 Jul 30, Glyn Williams, 26 Nov 56, John Wonnacott, 29 Oct 47(AR the 19 Venice Biennale, 2 Jul 29(AR); reasons for the price discrepancy between old masters and Impressionists, 16 Jul 39(AR); artists of the concentration camps. 16 Jul 40(AR); two sculpture exhibitions, 16 Jul 36(AR); Pros- pects of Town and Park, 23 Jul 30(AR); landscape painting from 1650 to 1900, 23 Jul 30(AR); the Pop Art movement, 30 Jul 30(AR); cartoonists unable to handle Mrs Thatcher, 6 Aug 23(A); Cecil Collins, teacher and visionary, 13 Aug
33 R); the Romantic tradition in British painting, 13 Aug 34 Al 13
AR); Charles Saatchi's patronage of British art, 13 Aug 35 AR ; Jack Goldhill's Young Artists Support Scheme. Aug 3 (AR); Reflections of Venice. 20 Aug 33(AR); the restored Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh, 20 Aug 34(AR); the Spectator/Adam and Co art prize announced. 20 Aug 37, 27 Aug 13(X); a 'world hunger' exhibition, 27 Aug 29(AR); New Realists, 27 Aug 29(AR); 19th-century Italian painters, 10 Sept 32(R): the art of Papua New Guinea, 10 Sept 35(AR); colour pages in art magazines, 17 Sept 29(L); one effect of the postal strike, 17 Sept 49(AR); German drawings 1400-1550, 24 Sept 45(AR); British Rail's investments in the art market, 1 Oct 39(AR); over-priced minor paintings at auction. 8 Oct 8(AV), 22 Oct 28, 24 Dec 55911.); art in Russia, 15 Oct 45(AR); 'Nato art', 15 Oct 45 AR); authenticating Rembrandt's paintings, 22 Oct 3 AV); the beginning of a shake-out in the art market. 22 Oct 48(AR); Chelsea Arts Club's auction. 22 Oct 48(AR), 29 Oct 7(D); Nicholas Garland's and Barry Humphries's comic strip in Private Eye, 29 Oct 33(A). 12 Nov 27(L); Annigoni's portrait of the Queen, 5 Nov 8(AV); Dutch and Flemish painting in Norfolk, 12 Nov 58(AR); Claude Lorrain's etchings, 19 Nov 30(R); British painters in 18th-century Italy. 19 Nov 34(AR); The Fallen (exhibition). 19 Nov 36(AR); Berlin exhibition of 20th-century art, mostly German, 26 Nov 6(D); collectors of art as opposed to shoppers. 26 Nov 60(AR); Tony Cragg awarded the Turner Prize for 1988, 3 Dec 47(AR); the Vale Center for British Art, 3 Dec 48(AR); panorama painting, 10 Dec 41(AR); British postwar abstract painting 10 Dec 42(AR): artists' portrayal of ball games, 17 Dec 36(R); art books on Michelangelo. Poussin. Courbet, Henry Moore. Degas. CEzanne, Sicken, Vermeer and Impressionism reviewed, 17 Dec 39(R); exhibitions of Russian paintings, 17 Dec 4l(AR); a Falklands exhibition, 17 Dec 43(AR); sporting art in 18th-century England. 24 Dec 66(R): Italian Renaiss- ance altarpieces, 24 Dec 73(R); a biography of David Hockney, 24 Dec 75(AR); Michelangelo s Sistine Chapel frescoes restored, 24 Dec 81(AR); the need for a graduate college providing an unashamedly traditional fine art education. 24 Dec 87(AR)
Artist and the Autocrat, The, Virginia Suttees. 6 Aug 28(R) Artist Descending a Staircase (King's Head), 13 Aug 37(AR) Arts Council, the: its nannying of the arts. 8 Oct 8(AV), 29 Oct 31(L) Arts diary. 2 Jul 31.30 Jul 33.3 Sept 32, 1 Oct 40.29 Oct 48, 3 Dec 50(X) Asad: The Struggle for the Middle East, Patrick Seale. 26 Nov 43(R) Ascher. Abraham, The Revolution of 1905, 6 Aug 30(R) Ashcroft, Peggy: a biography. 29 Oct 42(R) Ashdown. Paddy: wins the contest for the SLD leadership. 16 Jul 6(PC). 6 Aug 4(PW); an open letter to him, 6 Aug 47(A); the SLD conference at Blackpool. 1 Oct 6(PC) Ashton, Sir Frederick: I Oct 36(1); a tribute, 1 Oct 36(AR) Aspinall, John, 2 Jul 21(L) As You Like It (Phoenix). 10 Sept 37(AR) Atavism, 22 Oct 34(P) At the Berlin financial Olympics as Nigel goes for gold, 1 Oct 25(CS) AUCTION SALES reasons for the price discrepancy between old masters and Impressionists. 16 Jul 39(AR); provincial autumn sales reflect new collecting habits. 17 Sept 53(AR); British Rail's investments in the art market. 1 Oct 39(AR); the acquisitive urge. 8 Oct 8(AV); typical high-priced paintings. 8 Oct 8(AV), 22 Oct 28. 24 Dec 55(L); Christie's Russian tea party. 22 Oct 7(D); the antiques business. 22 Oct 43(AR): the bidding for a Joseph Wright of Derby painting, 22 Oct 45(AR). 26 Nov 28(L); the art market booming. 22 Oct 48(AR ; the Chelsea Arts Club auction, 22 Oct 48(AR), 29 Oct 7( ); Hereford Cathedral's Mappa Mundi to be sold, 26 Nov 19(A): the Japanese approach to buying paintings. 26 Nov 28(L); Douglas Cooper and Andy Warhol con- trasted, 26 Nov 60(AR); the coming Cooper sale. 26 Nov 60(AR) Aulus Gellius, Leofranc Holford-Strevens, 24 Dec 69(R) Au Revoir les Enfants (film), 29 Oct 45(AR) AUSTRALIA
the wombat described. 23 Jul 19(L); the Australian Ballet, 6 Aug 36(AR); a Tasmanian editor's account of the Krakatoa eruption. 13 Aug 32(LL); the Irish in Australia. 27 Aug 25(LL); the Anzac Memorial in Sydney's Hyde Park, 3 Sept 28 LL); Malcolm Turnbull, Peter Wright's lawyer, 15 Oct 7( ); Tasmania. 5 Nov 44(R): a daughter going to Australia. 26 Nov 63(A): some mature Australian wines, 26 Nov 68(A); Aussies and Kiwis in Earls Court, 24 Dec 19(A)
Austria: its Nazi past and antisemitism, 13 Aug 32. 20 Aug 25(R). 27 Aug 19, 10 Sept 22, 24 Sept 25(L) Vienna. 13 Aug 32(R) Austrians, The: Strange Tales from the Vienna Woods, Richard Bassett. 13 Aug 32(R) Autobiography, an imaginary, 17 Sept 58(C0). 24 Sept 25(L) Autumn books special. 24 Sept 27-38(R) Ayer, Sir A. J.: a temporary death. 16 Jul 7(0), 30 Jul 22(L); second thoughts about his 'temporary' death and the
possibility of survival in some form. IS Oct 13(A).
5 Nov 29, 12 Nov 27(L)
B
Babies: a ten-month-old baby starved by his parents, 2 Jul 7(D); what sort of life do they have?, 17 Sept 55(A); the Duchess of York leaves her baby at home. 29 Oct 7(D)
Bacon, Francis: exhibition in Moscow, 1 Oct 38(AR) Baker, James:joins the Bush bandwagon. 13 Aug 17(CS) Baker, Kenneth: his successful year as Secretary for Educa- tion, 17 Sept 19(A) Baldwin, Stanley: and pre-war rearmament, 9 Jul 39(1); 24 Sept 39(R)
daldwin and the Conservative Party: The Crisis of 1929-1931,
Stuart Ball, 24 Sept 39(R)
Ball, Stuart, Baldwin and the Conservative Party: The Crisis of 1929-1931, 24 Sept 39(R)
Ball-ball, the game of, 23 Jul 19, 27 Aug 20(L)
Ballet: SRC DANCE AND BALLET Balliol College: A History, 1263-1939, John Jones, 20 Aug
3R)
Bal0(tic countries, the: despite externals, the Baltic peoples
have not been sovietised, 26 Nov 10(A)
Banging the bins of history, 17 Dec 25(A)
Bank of England, the: 16 Jul 21(CS); retirement of Peter Cooke, 12 Nov 24(CS); its museum, 19 Nov 22(CS)
BANKS
a central bank for Europe proposed, 2 Jul 4(PW), 19(CS), 20(E), 6 Aug 26(L); Lloyds Bank and privatising the Tote, 24 Sept 22(CS); 8 Oct 25(CS), 15 Oct 33(L); N.M. Rothschild's links with the Government. 15 Oct 9(A); the Girobank for sale, 5 Nov 27(CS); a letter from Child and Co's 'local director', 10 Dec 7(D); investment bankers set themselves up in Fleet Street, 17 Dec 27(CS)
Barber, Paul, Vampires, Burial and Death, 17 Dec 35(R) Barnes. John, and David Nicholson, (ed) The Empire at Bay: The Leo Amery Diaries, 1929-1945, 23 Jul 22(R) Barnes, Linda, A Trouble of Fools, 24 Dec 74(R) Baron and the knight, The, 2 Jul 15(A) Barth, John, The Tidewater Tales, 27 Aug 26(R) Bartholomew Fair (Olivier), 29 Oct 46(AR) Bassett, Richard, The Austrians: Strange Tales from the Vienna Woods, 13 Aug 32(R) Bassett, Richard, and John Lehmann, (set. and intro.) Vienna: A Traveller's Companion, 13 Aug 32(R) Bath Oliver. the, 3 Dec 27(CS) Battered by Gilbert, 24 Sept 13(A)
Battle for hearts and minds over this, that and the other, A, 6
Aug 6(PC)
Baumgartner's Bombay. Anita Dmai, 6 Aug 35(R)
BBC. the: its public service broadcasting. 15 Oct 28(A); unwelcome changes in the World Service, 19 Nov 18 (A), 3 Dec 28, 17 Dec 31, 24 Dec 55(L)
BBC at its best. 15 Oct 28(A) Beating a false retreat, 6 Aug 12(A) Beating retreat, 13 Aug 10(A)
Beaton, Cecil: his royal portraits. 19 Nov 32(R) Becker, Harry: exhibition. 23 Jul 30(AR)
Bedroom Window, The (film). 10 Dec 42(AR)
Beerbohm. Max: his letters. 27 Aug 21(R); his drawings. 24 Sept 25(L)
Beginning of Spring, The, Penelope Fitzgerald. 1 Oct 29(R) Behind Maggie's stony face, 6 Aug 23(A)
Beiderbecke. Bix. 26 Nov 59(AR)
Belfast '88, 9 Jul 51(P) Benedetti. Jean. Stanislayski, 26 Nov 44(R)
Berm. Tony: his religious convictions. 9 July 75(AR); his diaries, 22 Oct 30(R)
Ikon, Tony. Office Without Power: Diaries 1968-72, 22 Oct
30(R) Bennett, Canon Gareth: 19 Nov 26(1); his anonymous
C8(rockfords preface and his suicide, 19 Nov 26(R), 24 Dec
D)
Bennett, Gareth. To the Church of England, 19 Nov 26(R)
Benson, Charles: Taki on, 2 Jul 33(A), 16 Jul 23(L)
Bernard Shaw: Volume I, The Search for Love. Michael
Holroyd. 24 Sept 27(R) Best, George: in a chat show. 9 Jul 76(A) Betjeman, John: his early life, 23 Jul 27(R) Bevan. Aneurin: how the NHS was set up, 23 Jul 15(A) Bhagat, Dhiren: 3 Dec 18(1); an obituary, 3 Dec 18(A); his last article, 3 Dec 19(A)
Bhutto, Benazir, Daughter of the East, 19 Nov 28(R)
Bibliomania, 2 Jul 7(D) Biffen. John: 9 Jul 28(1); on the state of the Conservative Party. 9 Jul 27(A)
Billington, Michael, Peggy Ashcroft. 29 Oct 42(R)
Biographies. unauthorised. 10 Sept 23(L)
Bird (film), 20 Aug 35(AR)
Birds: a rare nocturnal bird rediscovered, 6 Aug 26(L); the Melodious Warbler, 20 Aug 31(LL); a group of finches, 10 Dec 40(LL)
Birds in their little nears agree with Chinamen, but not with me,
19 Nov 8(AV)
Birth of Bazzo. The, 29 Oct 33(A)
Blackadder. Elizabeth: exhibition, 12 Nov 57(AR)
Black Box, Amos Oz. 2 Jul 25(R) Blackburn. Robin. The Overthrow of Colonial Slavery, 1776-1848, 27 Aug 24(R) Blackburn. Thomas. The Adjacent Kingdom. 9 Jul 68(LL) Black comedy in Prague. 19 Nov 9(A), 26 Nov 19(X)
Blackpool: as conference venue. 15 Oct 28(A) Blair. Tony: judged 'Member to Watch'. 26 Nov 35(A) Blasphemy. 17 Sept 22(A)
Blip round the ear for Mr. Lawson, A, 24 Sept 20(E) Bloch. Michael. The Secret File of the Duke of Windsor, 10
Sept 29(R)
Boadicea's Chariot. Antonia Fraser. 15 Oct 41(R)
Bodleian Library, the. 29 Oct 19(A)
Bond, Donald F.. (ed. with intro. and notes) The Spectator, 9
Jul 50(R)
BOOKS
bibliomania, 2 Jul 7(D); holiday reading - of a sort, 23 Jul 39(A); returning borrowed books. 20 Aug 6(D); book reviews by mismatched reviewers, It) Sept 44(C0); the decline of the English novel. 8 Oct 37(A); bookshops, 15 Oct 15(A). 5 Nov 30(L): the Bodleian Library. 29 Oct 19(A); the Net Book Agreement, 5 Nov 30(L); the best and the most overrated books of the year, 26 Nov 37(R), 71(A), 3 Dec 31(R), 10 Dec 31(L); Takes choice of three books to avoid, 24 Dec 91(A)
Books (L) of the Year, 26 Nov 37(R), 71(A), 3 Dec 31(R), 10 Dec 3 l
Botswana, an invitation to visit, 6 Aug 26(L)
Botz, Gerhard, Ivan Oxall and Michael Pollak, (ed.) Jews, Antisemitism and Culture in Vienna, 13 Aug 32(R) Bouncer at Gigi's, The. 3 Sept 14(A) Boxer, Mark: tributes. 30 Jul 7(D), 8(AV), 13 Aug 21(L) Boxing: Mike Tyson knocks out Michael Spinks, 2 Jul 33(A) Bragg, Melvyn, Rich, 8 Oct 33(R) Brett, Simon, Mrs, Presumed Dead, 24 Sept 40(R) Bridge: 'insider bidding', 20 Aug 20(CS) Brief History of Time, A, Stephen Hawking, 13 Aug 30(R) Brief Parting, 24 Sept 30(P) Bright from Oblivion. 30 Jul 24(P) Bright Room Called Day, A (Bush), 30 Jul 32(AR) Bringing down the Euro-bank s commandments from the paper mountain, 2 Jul 19(CS)
BRITAIN
Britain and its monarchy, 16 Jul 28(R); a Persian's impression of Britain in 1809-10, 16 Jul 33(R); inadequate road, rail and air facilities, 3 Sept 8(A); the proposed European integration in 1992, 17 Sept 7(AV); 'Thatcher's Britain' criticised by Index on Censorship, 24 Sept 5(LA), 29 Oct 32(L); some changes since the Fifties. 1 Oct 7(D); Britons' attitude to change. 1 Oct 7(D); the UK considered as a plc. 22 Oct 23(CS); the two world wars, 12 Nov 29(A); the Union and the political parties, 19 Nov 6(PC) Britischer Architekt, 1 Oct 20(A) British Telecom: its 'Dial-a-Poem' service, 22 Oct 59(CO); Spectator telephones break down, 29 Oct 5(X)
Britian, Leon: to replace Lord Cockfield as European Commissioner, 30 Jul 5(LA)
Brittan, Samuel, A Restatement of Economic Liberalism, 22 Oct 34(R) Broadcasters and the IRA, 8 Oct 20(A) Broken vista, IS Oct 5(N) Brother in the Shadow, (ed.) Mary Butterfield and R.J. Duckett, 26 Nov 50(R)
Bronze family, the: a biography of Charlotte, 26 Nov 50(R); pieces by Branwell, 26 Nov 50(R)
Brook, Stephen, The Double Eagle: Vienna, Budapest and Prague, 2A Aug 25(R) Brookner, Anita, Late Corners, 20 Aug 24(R) Brothers, The: The Rise and Rise of Saatchi and Saatchi, Ivan Fallon, 10 Sept 28(R) Broude, Norma, The Macchaioli: Italian Painters of die Nineteenth Century, 10 Sept 32(R) Brought to Book, Tim Heald, 24 Sept 40(R) Brown, Malcolm, (sal. and ed.) The Letters of T.E. Lawrence, 17 Dec 33(R) Brown, Malcolm, and Julia Cave, A Touch of Genius: The Life of T.E. Lawrence, 17 Dec 33(R)
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett: 23 Jul 26(1); a biography and selected poems, 23 Jul 26(R) Bulbs, spring-flowering, 10 Sept 39(A)
Burckhardt, Jacob, The Altarpiece in Renaissance Italy (ed. Peter Humfrey), 24 Dec 73(R)
Burma: a seven-day visit, 20 Aug 11(A); misgovernment and military dictatorship. 19 Nov 11(A) Burmese malaise, 19 Nov 11(A) Burns, Robert: his house and tomb in Dumfries, 10 Sept 3l(LL) Burton, Richard: 8 Oct 33(1); a biography, 8 Oct 33(R)
BUSH, VICE-PRESIDENT GEORGE
12 Nov 10(1): 13 Aug 8(A); accepts the Republican presidential nomination and picks Senator Dan Quayle as his running-mate, 27 Aug 4(PW), 13(A); a TV debate with Michael Dukakis. 1 Oct 14(A): which way will California vote?, 8 Oct 9(A); ahead of Dukakis in the polls, 22 Oct 11(A); his defence policy. 29 Oct 11(A): his electoral campaign, 5 Nov 9(A); elected President, 12 Nov 4(PW), 10(A); a new subject for cartoonists, 19 Nov 7(D); how will he tackle the double deficit of budget and trade gaps?, 19 Nov 21(E); the need to come to terms with the Democratic Congress, 3 Dec 15(A); committed to Pax Americana. 3 Dec 15(A)
Bussy d'Ambois (Old Vic) 10 Sept 37(AR) Buster (film). 1 Oct 38(AR) Butterfield, Mary, and R.J. Duckett, (ed.) Brother in the Shadow, 26 Nov 50(R)
C
Caesars of the Wilderness, Peter C. Newman. 3 Sept 23(R) Calendar for 1988, A, 2 Jul II, 6 Aug 10, 3 Sept II, I Oct 10.5 Nov 10(1). 26 Nov 32(L), 3 Dec 10(1) Call Me (film), 10 Dec 42(AR)
Cambodia: see Kampuchea
Cambridge Guide to Literature in English, The, (ed.) Ian Ousby, 24 Dec 78(R) CambD)ridge University: a Union debate on the press. 12 Nov 7(
Camp, Jeffrey: exhibition. 17 Sept 49(AR)
Canada: the Hudson's Bay Company and the Nor'westers, 3 Sept 23(R); the Business Alliance's contribution to the Conservatives' general election victory. 26 Nov 12(A); the US-Canada economic deal, 26 Nov 4(PW), 12(A). 10 Dec 30(Lr:)
Cance failure of surgery to eradicate breast cancer, 26 Nov 15(A)
Canetti, Elias. The Tongue Set Free (trans. Joachim Neugros- chel), 27 Aug 22(R) Can Gorbachev's centre hold?, 2 Jul 11(A)
Cant: a list of weasel words, 24 Dec 18(A)
Capote: A Biography, Gerald Clarke, 3 Sept 24(R) Captain and the Enemy, The, Graham Greene, 17 Sept 45(R) Captain Carvallo (Greenwich), 3 Sept 31(AR)
Carlisle, the Earl and Countess of, 6 Aug 28(R) Carol II, King of Romania, 24 Sept 35(R), 8 Oct 27(L) Carp, Augustus, 24 Sept 25(L) Carrington, Lord: his memoirs, 12 Nov 41(R); the second Baron Carrington, 3 Dec 28(L) Carroll, Lewis: the Queen of earts, 1 Oct 27(L) Carter, Elliott: his music, 24 Dec 84(AR) Outland, Barbara: imitated, 22 Oct 59(CO) Cartoons: cartoonists baffled by Mrs Thatcher, 6 Aug 23(A);
the Private Eye comic stlby Nicholas Garland and Barry
Humphries, 29 Oct 33(A , 12 Nov 27(L); a new subject, George Bush, 19 Nov 7 ); drawingpoliticians, 19 Nov
7(D); high prices for originals, 3 Dec 7(D)
Cats are away, the mice can play, but they won't bring an order,
The, 27 Aug 18(CS) Cautionary Tale, A, 3 Sept 28(LL) Cavalry Maiden, The, Nadezhda Durova (trans. Mary Flem-
ing Zirin), 3 Dec 42(R)
Cave, Julia, and Malcolm Brown, A Touch of Genius: The Life of T. E. Lawrence, 17 Dec 33(R)
CBI (Confederation of British Industry), the: its telephone answering machine, 12 Nov 24(CS) Ceausescu, President: see Romania
Ceausescu the destroyer, 9 Jul 18(A) Cecil, Robert, A Divided Life: A Biography of Donald Maclean, 3 Dec 40(R) Cecil Beaton: The Royal Portraits, (ed.) Roy Strong, 19 Nov
32(R)
Cecil Collins: The Quest7r the Great Happiness, William
Anderson, 13 Aug 33(R.
Celebration, The, 24 Dec 0(P)
Chamberlain, Neville: the break-down of the Bad Godesberg talks with Hitler, 2 Jul 22, 23 Jul 19(L); foolish or machiavellian?, 1 Oct 28(R)
Champagne of journalism, 'The, 9 Jul 48(A)
Champagne, 24 Sept 53, 12 Nov 47(A)
Changeling, The (Lyttelton), 2 Jul 30(AR) Charles, Anthony Holden, 19 Nov 32(R) Charles Edward Stuart, Frank McLynn, 17 Dec 40(R) Charlotte Bronze, Rebecca Fraser, 26 Nov 50(R)
Charm, 20 Aug 47(A) Charter 88: attacks the Government for its 'erosion of liberty', 10 Dec 6(PC), 17 Dec 16(A)
Charter 88: a political programme on stilts, 10 Dec 6(PC) Chatwin, Bruce, Utz, 8 Oct 32(R)
Chaudhuri, Nirad C.: 12 Nov 29(1); Oxford's discourtesy, 23 Jul 7(D); 10 Dec 30(L)
Cherry Tree, The, 13 Aug 31(P)
CHESS
David Anderton's proposed code of ethics for chess players, 2 Jul 21(L); the origins of the game, 2 Jul 35(A); the World Cup tournament at Belfort, 2 Jul 35, 9 Jul 84, 16 Jul 44(A); the new Elo ratings, 9 Jul 84(A); Jim Plaskett's Playing to Win, 23 Jul 36(A); 11-year-old Judith Polgar, 6 Aug 44(A); the world championship quarter-final between Short and Speelman. 30 Jul 36, 13 Aug 42, 20 Aug 16, 27 Aug 36, 3 Sept 35(A); a Grandmaster loses in six moves, 20 Aug 43(A); Jonathan Mestel wins the British championship, 20 Aug 43(A); a tournament win for Korchnoi in Amsterdam, 20 Aug 43(A); Speelman defeats Short in the world championship quarter-final, 27 Aug 36. 3 Sept 35(A); a Romanian Grandmaster defects to Britain, 3 Sept 35(A); Kasparov criticises the Fide leadership, 10 Sept 44(A); two Kasparov games from the Russian championship tourna- ment, 10 Sept 44(A); Karpov still improving his play. 17 Sept 58(A); the Interpolis tournament at Tilburg, 24 Sept 51. lOct 44. 8 Oct 52(A); a prize for the best analysis of pa position, 24 Sept 51, 12 Nov 67(A): a Smyslov game, 1 Oct 45(A); chess-playing computers'Deep Thought and 'Super Expert'. 8 Oct 52, 22 Oct 59, 17 Dec 52(A); a victory for the computer 'Deep Thought', 8 Oct 52(A); the Young Masters tournament, 15 Oct 52(A); the King s Head pub and its tournaments, 15 Oct 52(A); the Grandmaster Association's world cup tournaments. 22 Oct 59, 29 Oct 52(A); the amazing Polgar sisters, 29 Oct 20, 5 Nov 54, 3 Dec 59, 10 Dec 51(A); Kasparov wins the Reykjavik tournament, 29 Oct 52(A); a profile of Garry Kasparov, 5 Nov 19(A); the James Capel Speed Challenge. 12 Nov 67(A); England finish second in the Chess Olympics in Thessaloniki, 19 Nov 42. 26 Nov 66. 3 Dec 59(A); the women's Olympics won by Hungary's Polgar sisters, 3 Dec 59, 10 Dec 51(A); Karpov on his games against Kasparov, 10 Dec 51(A); death of Jan Donner, 10 Dec 51(A); 'Deep Thought' defeats a Grand- master, 17 Dec 52(A): a problem-solving competition, 24 Dec 101(A) Chess civil war, 20 Aug 16(A)
Chesterton, G. K.: a 1914 article, 24 Sept 51(CO)
Chicken-hawk Quayle, 27 Aug 13(A)
CHILDREN
a ten-month-old baby starved to death by his parents, 2 Jul 7(D); child abuse, 9 Jul 9(A), 16 Jul 23(L), 42(A), 23 Jul 18. 30 Jul 22, 6 Aug 25(L); the general procedure in cases of sexual abuse of children, 9 Jul 9(A), 16 Jul 23(L); the Butler-Sloss inquiry's report, 9 Jul 10(A); names suppressed in child abuse cases. 23 Jul 5(N); the police surgeon in the child abuse case criticised, 13 Aug 12(A); Defence for Children International, 20 Aug 22(L); The Children's Britannica, 3 Sept 27(R); nursery schools, 1 Oct 9(A), 15 Oct 33. 22 Oct 28. 29 Oct 30(L); TV's influence on the young, 29 Oct 7(D); the health risk from junk food, 12 Nov 8(A). 24 Dec 55(L); children's books, 10 Dec 37(R); looking after a grandchild. 17 Dec 48(A) Children of the Arbat, Anatoli Rybakov (trans. Harold Shukman), 27 Aug 23(R) Children of the headmaster, 24 Dec 25(A) Children's Britannica, The: New 4th Edition, (ed.) James Somerville, 3 Sept 27(R) Chile: what sort of regime after Pinochet?, 5 Nov 15(A) Chile wind of change, 5 Nov 15(A) Chimpanzee politics, 22 Oct 11(A)
CHINA will Hong Kong's Basic Law be an adequate protection?, 23 Jul 5(LA); Chinese poems in translation, 24 Sept 30(P); position vis-a-vis Taiwan, 19 Nov 8(AV); China's reformers have lost their way, 10 Dec 13(A); Britain's business prospects poor, 10 Dec 13(A); length of its recorded history, 17 Dec 31(L); a Merry Christmas Afternoon Party in Weihai, 24 Dec 13(A)
Chinese economic mirage, The, 10 Dec 13(A) Chitty, Susan, The Singular Person Called Lear, 30 Jul 23(R) Chomsky, Noam, 23 Jul 33(A), 6 Aug 25(L), 22 Oct 31(14) Chomsky, Noam, The Chomsky Reader (ed. James Peck), 22
Oct 31(R)
Chomsky Reader, The, Noam Chomsky (ed. James Peck), 22 Oct 31(R)
CHRISTIANITY AND THE CHURCH
choosing a hymn, 2 Jul 7 (D); a new group. 'Church in Danger , set up to defend the traditional Anglican com- promise, 16 Jul 5(LA), 3 Dec 5(N); the good work of sister Anglican churches, 16 Jul 9(A); the Lambeth Conference, 16 Jul 9(A), 6 Aug 4(PW), 7(D); the Church's handicaps- the press, the bishops and the Synod, 16 Jul 9(A); the attitudes of Clough and Hopkins to the Christian God, 16 Jul 32(R); the Lambeth Conference agrees to differ over women bishops, 6 Aug 4(PW), 7(D) a Church Times headline, 6 Aug 7(D); controversy over the film The Last Temptation of Christ, 20 Aug 4(PW), 40r), 27 Aug 19(L), 3 Sept 5(N), 10 Sept 7(D), 17 Sept 22, 56 A), 24 Sept 25(L), 47(AR); ITV's Dtal-a-Hymn, 20 Aug (AR); subversive and unacceptable fractions in the Anglican church, 27 Aug 19, 10 Sept 22(L); Christianity in South Korea, 17 Sept I2(A); blasphemous libel, 17 Sept 22(A), 1 Oct 27(L); Liverpool's two cathedrals, 24 Sept 38(LL); the doctrine of original sin, 24 Sept 28(R); modern churchmen becoming moralists rather than pastors, 24 Sept 28g): pets and the after-life. 8 Oct 7(D), 29 Oct 32, 19 Nov , 24 Dec 56(L); the World Council of Churches gives money to the Broadwater Farm defence committee, 22 Oct 5(N); Mass in an Anglian church, 22 Oct 7(D); a conference on religious broadcasting, 12 Nov 7(D); two cases of bigotry, 12 Nov 7(D); Canon Gareth Bennett and the affair of the Crock- ford's preface, 19 Nov 26(R), 24 Dec 8(D); essays by the Archbishop of York, 19 Nov 26(R); Hereford Cathedral's Mappa Mundi to be sold, 26 Nov 4(PW), 19(A); the new Cathedrals Measure and the maintenance of cathedrals, 26 Nov 19(A); the low standard of most clergy, 26 Nov 32, 24 Dec 56(L); Wallace Arnold's Christmas service, 10 Dec 55(A); Potiphar, 17 Dec 32(L); an ordinand in training, 17 Dec 32(L); God's peace at Christmas, 24 Dec 3(LA); the suicide of Canon Gareth Bennett, 24 Dec 8(D); churchmen who are atheists with profound religious instincts, 24 Dec 8(D); Pusey and Graham Greene quoted, 24 Dec 8(D); Christian conceptions of heaven, 24 Dec 67(R); see also Roman Catholic Church
CHRISTMAS a rch Christmas cake, 3 Dec 55(A); Wallace Arnold's Christmas service, 10 Dec 55(A); this Christmas business, 17 Dec 47(A); God's peace at Christmas, 24 Dec 3(LA); an Afternoon Merry Christmas Party in Weihai, 24 Dec 13(A); attempts under the Commonwealth to abolish the festival of Christmas, 24 Dcc 29(A); the 'green' families' dilemma at Christmas, 24 Dec 33(A); lurching from Christmas to Christmas, 24 Dec 91(A); unpresentable presents, 24 Dec 98(CO); the Arnold household's Christmas, 24 Dec 103 A)
Christmas books 1, 26 Nov 37.55(R); Christmas Books 3
Dec 31-47(R)
Christmas Crackers, John Julius Norwich, 24 Dec 103(A) Christmas Eve (Coliseum), 24 Dec 83(AR) Church in danger, 16 Jul 5(LA), 3 Dec 5(14);
Cinema: see Films Circumcision: medical arguments in favour, 27 Aug 8(AV), 3 Sept 21, 10 Sept 23(L); 1 Oct 27(L)
Citizen Cohn, Nicholas von Hoffman, 17 Sept 43(R) City and suburban, 2 Jul 19, 9 Jul 31, 16 Jul 21, 30 Jul 21, 13
Aug 17, 20 Aug 20, 27 Aug 18, 3 Sept 20, 10 Sept 21,17 Sept 38, 24 Sept 22, 1 Oct 25, 8 Oct 25, 15 Oct 31, 22 Oct 23, 29 Oct 29, 5 Nov 27, 12 Nov 24, 19 Nov 22, 26 Nov 24, 3 Dec 27, 10 Dec 27, 17 Dec 27(CS)
Clark, Ronald W., Lenin: The Man Behind the Mask, 6 Aug
30(R)
Clarke, Gerald, Capote: A Biography, 3 Sept 24(R)
Class Divided, A: Appeasement and the Road to Munich,
Robert Shepherd, 1 Oct 28(R) Classes, social: the class structure of the Conservative Party, 9 Jul 27(A); Peregrine Worsthorne's 'antediluvian' views, 23 Jul 7(0); Mrs Thatcher now attacking middle-class habits, 23 Jul 8(AV); upper-class dress conventions, 13 Aug 14(A); class hatred in Britain, 24 Sept 7(D); the Romantic's
attitude toward class, 24 Dec 37(A) Cleaned any good loos lately?, 5 Nov 22(A) Cleeves, Ann, Murder in Paradise, 24 Dec 74(R) Cleveland conundrum, The, 9 Jul 9(A)
Climate: the 'greenhouse effect' making the earth warmer, 2 Jul 13(A)
Climate of confusion, 16 Jul I2(A) Cloake, Margaret Morris, (trans, and ed.) A Persian at the Court of King George, 1809-10, 16 Jul 33(R) Cloaks, daggers and mares' nests, 22 Oct 21(A)
Clothes: upper-class dress conventions, 13 Aug 14(A); the Romantic s taste in dress, 24 Dec 37(A)
Clo3ugh, Arthur Hugh: attitude to the Christian God, 16 Jul
2(R)
Coastwise Lights, Alan Ross, 3 Sept 23(R) Cobb, Richard, Something to Hold Onto, 1 Oct 35(R) Cockburn, Alexander, Corruptions of Empire, 22 Oct 31(R) Cockerell, Michael, Live from No. 10, 24 Sept 33(R) Cockney wops, 23 Jul 16(A) Cockroach traps and the application of thought to investor protection, 9 Jul 31(CS) Coetrne, J. M., White Writing, 17 Sept 45(R)
Cohn, Roy: the life of McCarthy's counsel. 17 Sept 43(R) Coins: the threepenny bit, 20 Aug 7(D); the fiver, 3 Dec 27(CS)
Colegate, Isabel, Deceits of Time, 10 Sept 34(R) Collected Arthur Machen, The, (ed.) Christopher Palmer, 29 Oct 36(R) Collected Poems, John Heath-Stubbs, 2 Jul 28(R), 9 Jul 68(LL) Collected Poems, Philip Larkin, 12 Nov 40(R)
Collins, Cecil: a biography, 13 Aug 33(R)
Collins, Joan, Prime Time, 12 Nov 39(14) Colors (film), 19 Nov 38(AR) Colour mags and iron laws, 3 Dec 21(A) Colours: associated with musical keys. 3 Dec 51(AR) Come, friendly bombs, and fall on Brighton, 17 Sept 7(AV) Comical garne of Grandmother and the seven footsteps, The, 13
Aug 17(CS)
Coming Attractions, Terence Stamp, 16 Jul 35(R) Common Market, the: See EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Common Policy for Education, A, Mary Warnock, 2 Jul 26(R) Competition, 2 Jul 35, 9 Jul 84,16 Jul 44, 23 Jul 36, 30 Jul 36, 6
Aug 44, 13 Aug 42, 20 Aug 43, 27 Aug 36, 3 Sept 35,10 Sept 44. 17 Sept 58, 24 Sept 51, 1 Oct 44, 8 Oct 52, 15 Oct 52, 22 Oct 59, 29 Oct 52, 5 Nov 54, 12 Nov 67, 19 Nov 42, 26 Nov
66, 3 Dec 59, 10 Dec 51, 17 Dec 52, 24 Dec 98(CO) Complete Barry McKenzie, The, Barry Humphries (illus.
Nicholas Garland), 12 Nov 35(R) Computers: chess-playing computers' chess victories, 8 Oct 52, 22 Oct 59, 17 Oct 52(A); Barclays' computer's spelling, 22 Oct 23(CS)
Conference tricks, 8 Oct 17(A) Confessions of a Conservative Liberal, John Habgood, 19 Nov Conrad, Peter, Down Home, 5 Nov 44(R)
CONSERVATIVE PARTY AND GOVERNMENT, THE John Biffen and Norman Tebbit on the state of the Conservative Party, 9 Jul 27(A); the party's class structure, 9 Jul 27(A); the party's 'praetorian guard' of MPs. 9 Jul 27(A; Conservative thought and Conservative thinkers, 9
Jul R); David Willetts of the Centre for Policy Studies. 64147
23 Jul (11, 30 Jul 22(L); an unexpected Cabinet reshuffle, 30 Jul(PW , 6(PC); differences over the nature of European membership, 6 Aug 6(PC); is a Tory revival possible in Scotland?, 20 Aug 19(A); security costs of the annual conference, 17 Sept 7(AV); opposition to the planned European integration in 1992, 17 Sept 7(AV); attitude to the media, 24 Sept 19(A); Baldwin and the party in 1929-31,
24 Sept 39(R); Tory conferences contrasted with Labour's, 8 Oct 17(A); regional conferences and Tory activists, 8 Oct 18(A);anti-terrorist precautions overdone for the party conference, 15 Oct 7(D); losing its ideological nerve, 15 Oct 6(PC); the party conference, 22 Oct 4(PW), 6(PC), 17(A); a pause for breath, 22 Oct 6(PC); North Down Conservatives apply for affiliation, 22 Oct 17(A), and are rebuffed, 12 Nov 7(D), 19 Nov 6(PC), 26 Nov 26, 3 Dec 28, 40 Dec 30(L); back-benchers' unsuccessful revolt over eye tests and dental check-ups, 5 Nov 4(PW), 6(PC), 25(E); the long-term view of Scotland, 19 Nov 6(PC); a profile of Edward Heath, 26 Nov 16(A): at mid-term the opinion polls still favour the Government, 3 Dec 5(LA); the Government's policy contradiction over devolution in Scotland and northern Ireland, 10 Dec 7(D); Thatcherism, 17 Dec 34(R); see also THATCHER, MRS MARGARET and individual ministers and members
Conservative Thinkers: Essays .from the Salisbury Review, (ed.) Roger Scruton, 9 Jul 60(R) Conservative Thoughts: Essays from the Salisbury Review, (ed.) Roger Sermon, 9 Jul 60(R)
Conspiracy that never was, The, 24 Sept 9(A)
Consumer affairs: a consumers' guide to the annoyances and frustrations inflicted on the public, 15 Oct 15(A), 5 Nov 30(L); a fictitious continuation, 29 Oct 55(A)
Conversation in Sicily, Elio Vittorini, 26 Nov 42(R) Cook, Peter, and Dudley Moore, Dud an Pete: The Dagenham Dialogues, 24 Dec 77(R)
Cook, Robin: judged 'Debater of the Year', 26 Nov 35(A) COOKING
a seafood risotto, 9 Jul 82(A); lemon and ratafla cream, 9 Jul 82(A), 23 Jul 19, 10 Sept 23, 5 Nov 30(L); the inquiring cook on holiday, 23 Jul 35(A); asparagus mousse, gingered beetroots and hake and potato pie, 6 Aug 42(A); lamb shanks and banoffi pie, 3 Sept 37, 1 Oct 43(A); hors d'oeuvre rather than soup, 17 Sept 59(A); pork frais au lair and a recipe for chicken pieces, 1 Oct 43(A); cuisine for a young bachelor, 15 Oct 53(A); types of vinegar, 22 Oct 60(A); aubergines en gigot, oxtail stew and quails' eggs baked in new potatoes, 29 Oct 53(A); eggs and salmonella poisoning, 5 Nov 7, 10 Dec 7(D); new cookery books, 12 Nov 54(A); fish cuisine, 12 Nov 54(A); Venetian, Thai and Indian cooking, 12 Nov 54(A); roasted almonds, 3 Dec 7(D); the Roux brothers on TV, 3 Dec 53(AR); a rich Christmas cake and fresh cream truffles, 3 Dec 55(A); the cook's repertoire of dishes, 17 Dec 51(A); catering for vegetarians etc, 24 Dec 94(A); see also FOOD and RES- TAURANTS
Cooper, Douglas: his art collection, 26 Nov 60(AR) Cooper, Roger: an open letter to the UK parliamentary mission to Iran, 9 Jul 33(A)
Corkscrew Charlie and Mr Chainsaw, 23 Jul 15(A) Cornforth, John, The Search for a Style, 24 Dec 64(R) Coronation of Poppea, The (Opera London), 30 Jul 31(AR) Corruptions of Empire, Alexander Cockburn, 22 Oct 31(R) Couch Trip, The (film), 30 Jul 34(AR) Countdown to War, Geoffrey Cox, I Oct 28(R) Counter revolution, The, 23 Jul 9(A) Country Life (magazine); its history, 24 Dec 64(R) COUNTRYSIDE. THE
walking up the Severn, 23 Jul 28(LL); agricultural shows, 30 Jul 35(A); the National Trust Country House Scheme. 6 Aug 21(A); a randy ram in the Quantocks, 13 Aug 16(A); drawbacks to country life, 22 Oct 7(D); developers threaten a livestock farmer, 22 Oct 21(A); country houses and estates, 24 Dec 64(R); see also ENVIRONMENT
Cox, Geoffrey, Countdown to War, 1 Oct 28(R) Cox, Jane, (ed.) A Singular Marriage, 27 Aug 26(R) Cracks in the icon of Gorbachev, The, 17 Dec 9(A)
Crafts: fashion and surrealism, 9 Jul 69(AR); the Crafts. Council's threatened future and its five-year plan, 27 Aug 28(AR); exhibition of postwar craft classics, 22 Oct 40(AR); a V & A knitting exhibition. 3 Dec 49(A1R) Crawley: the deaths of Andrew and Randall Crawley, 17 Sept 55(A)
Cretan Rug, 27 Aug 22(P)
Cliche! Down affair, the: 12 Nov 42(R), 26 Nov 28(L) CRICKET the decline of English cricket, 6 Aug 16(A); Imran Khan, gentleman sportsman, 6 Aug 16(A); England lose Test series against West Indies 4-0, 13 Aug 4(PW), 5(LA); cricket on TV, 13 Aug 39(AR); Test match commentaries, 20 Aug 31(LL); a connection with music, 10 Sept 36(AR); England's year of mistakes and failure, 17 Sept 44(LL); the Indian love for English cricket. 24 Sept 7(D); India refuses visas to eight members of the English touring side, 24 Sept 12(A); a foreigner's description of cricket, 8 Oct 52(CO) Crime: who was Jack the Ripper?, 10 Sept 13(A); official crime figures unreliable and misleading, 1 Oct 22(A); a pickpocket in Riga. 19 Nov 13(A); a murder in Holborn underground station, 17 Dec 8(AV) Crime books: see Thrillers
Criminal confusion, 1 Oct 22(A) Criminal Justice: The True Story of Edith Thompson, Rend Weisi, 13 Aug 29(R) Crockford's Clerical Directory, 19 Nov 26(R) C. S. Lewis; A Biography, Roger Lancelyn Green and Walter Hooper, 19 Nov 29(R)
Cuba: its dreary socialism, 13 Aug 31(R) Cults: the Radian Movement, 24 Dec 22(A)
Cummings. David, (ed.) The Everyman Dictionary of Music, 2 Jul 32(AR)
Currency, the: the threepenny bit, 20 Aug 7(3); the fiver, 3 Dec 27(CS) Currie, Mrs Edwina: her donor cards, 26 Nov 32(L); on eggs as the source of salmonella, 10 Dec 4(PW), 7(D). 17 Dec 4(PW); sponsors 'Drinksense'. 10 Dec 27(CS); resigns, 24 Dec 6(PW)
Cutting and killing, 26 Nov 15(A) Cutting edge of ice, The, 1 Oct 14(A)
Cyprus: Turkey silent about its 1619 foreign prisoners, 30 Jul 12(A), 20 Aug 21(L); new talks between Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders. 20 Aug 12(A) CZECHOSLOVAKIA Dubcek and the Prague Spring recalled. 30 Jul 9(A); George Theiner, 30 Jul 9(A); new hope with the rise of Gorbachev. 30 Jul 9(A); 20 Aug 25(R); a Prague demon- stration on the 20th anniversary of the Soviet invasion, 27 Aug 11(A); the Sudetenland after the expulsion of the Sudeten-Deutsch. 1 Oct 17(A), 15 Oct 33(L); secret police break up a 'Czechoslovakia 88' symposium. 19 Nov 9(A), 26 Nov 19(X); its historic 'years of eight'. 19 Nov 10(A)
D
Daily Telegraph, the: no sense of editorial direction. 29 Oct 27(A), 5 Nov 28, 12 Nov 27(L); its weekend colour magazine, 3 Dec 21(A) DANCE AND BALLET the Kirov Ballet's Swan Lake, 6 Aug 36, 20 Aug 37(AR); the Australian Ballet, 6 Aug 36(AR); the Moscow Classical ballet's Swan Lake, 20 Aug 37(AR); a festival of Indian dance and performing arts, 3 Sept 29(AR); a tribute to Sir Frederick Ashton, 1 Oct 36(AR); what is the future for the Royal Ballet?, 29 Oct 44(AR); the Royal Ballet's Apollo, The Spirit of the Fugue and Grand Pas Classique, 24 Dec 88AR D'An( nunz)
io. Gabriele, 30 Jul 34(A)
Danziger, Danny (interviewer), Eton Voices, 2 Jul 24(R) Darling Ma: Joyce Grenfell's Letters to her Mother, 1932.1944, (ed. and intro.) James Roost Evans, 3 Sept 22(R Daughter of the East, Benazir Bhutto, 19 Nov 28(R Davies, Robertson, The Lyre of Orpheus, 8 Oct 35 R) Dawning, The, Milka Bajic Poderegin (trans. Nadia
Poderegin), 20 Aug 29(R)
Dawning, The (film). 29 Oct 45(CA) Days in the Life: Voices from the English Underground 1961-1971, (ed.) Jonathan Green, 15 Oct 39(R) Day with Amin, A, 20 Aug 13(A) Dead souls, 20 Aug 5(LA)
Dear money blows across the Atlantic to blast US bid mania . ., 3 Dec 27(CS)
Death: A. J. Ayer's temporary 'death', 16 Jul 7(0), 30 Jul 22(L), 15 Oct 13(A), 5 Nov 29, 12 Nov 27(L): reflections on death and an afterlife, 30 Jul 8(AV), 6 Aug 41, 20 Aug 41(A); Vampires, Burial and Death, 17 Dec 35(R) Death Beyond- the Nile, Jessica Mann, 24 Dec 74(R) Deaths: Mark Boxer, 30 Jul 7(D). 8(AV). 13 Aug 21(L); Jimmy Collier. 20 Aug 41(A); General Zia ul-Haq. 27 Aug 4(PW), 12(A); Sam White, 10 Sept 7(D), 15(A); Andrew and Randall Crawley, 17 Sept 55(A); Sir Frederick Ashton, 1 Oct 36(AR); Sir Sacheverell Sitwell, 8 Oct 18(A); Sheila Scott, 29 Oct 24(A); Dhiren Bhagat, 3 Dec 18(A): Jan Donner, 10 Dec 51(A)
Death to Nero!, 2 Jul 14(A) Death without glory, 29 Oct 15(A) Deceits of Time, Isabel Colegate, 10 Sept 34(R) Deceivers, The (film), 24 Sept 47(AR) December Dream, 24 Dec 77(P) Decline of the English novel, The, 8 Oct 37(A)
Defence: the only sensible defence policy for Europe, 2 Jul 5(LA); no clear defence policy, 13 Aug 6(PC); the US presidential candidates on defence, 29 Oct 11(A) De rence that makes me love and hate the royal family, The, 3 Sept 7(AV)
Delafield, E. M.: her life and works, 8 Oct 34(R) De-la-Noy, Michael, Eddy: The Life of Edward Sackville- West, 29 Oct 38(R) Delhi pads up, 24 Sept 12(A) Democratic deficit, The, 15 Oct 5(LA) Democratic race relations, 23 Jul 13(A) Denham, Lord: judged 'Whip of the Year', 26 Nov 35(A) Desai, Anita, Baumgartner's Bombay, 6 Aug 35(R) Deuchar, Stephen, Sporting Art in Eighteenth-Century Eng- land, 24 Dec 66(R) Dhiren Bhagat, 3 Dec 18(A) Diary, 2 Jul 7, 9 Jul 7, 16 Jul 7, 23 Jul 7, 30 Jul 7, 6 Aug 7, 13 Aug 7, 20 Aug 7, 27 Aug 7, 3 Sept 6, 10 Sept 7, 17 Sept 6, 24 Sept 7, 1 Oct 7. 8 Oct 7, 15 Oct 7, 22 Oct 7, 29 Oct 7, 5 Nov 7, 12 Nov 7, 19 Nov 7, 26 Nov 6, 3 Dec 7, 10 Dec 7. 17 Dec 7, 24 Dec 8(D) Diaries: diary entries by famous men's wives, 29 Oct 52(CO); advice for intending diarists, 17 Dec 55(A)
Dickens, Charles: 3 Dec 41(1); a biography, 3 Dec 40(R) Dickens: A Biography, Fred Kaplan, 3 Dec 40(R) Dictionary definitions, 2 Jul 35(CO)
Difficulties With Girls, Kingsley Amis, 1 Oct 34(R) Dunbleby, David: praised as a compere, 15 Oct 28(A) Dinner, The, 24 Dec 51(A) Disaffection, 13 Aug 28(P) Dissent of Mount Carmel, The, 17 Dec 15(A) Dissolution, 19 Nov 32(P) Distant Voices, Still Lives (film), 22 Oct 53(AR) Distinction and class, 6 Aug 21(A) Divided Life, A: A Biography of Donald Maclean, Robert Cecil, 3 Dec 40(R) Doctor abuse, 13 Aug 12(A) DOCTORS
vacillation when faced with a possible case of sexual abuse of a child, 9 Jul 9(A); outsmarted by Aneurin Bevan in setting. up the NHS, 23 Jul IS(A); the decline of the general practitioner in the NHS, 23 Jul 15(A), 13 Aug 21.27 Aug 19,22 Oct 28(L); the unsatisfactory GPs' deputising service, 30 Jul 7(D), 13 Aug 21(L); a police surgeon criticised in the Cleveland child abuse report. 13 Aug 12(A); a doctor at a first aid post at the Notting Hill carnival, 3 Sept 15(A): the GP's workload, 22 Oct 28(L)
Does Scotland want enterprise?, 20 Aug 19(A) Dog days in Kabul, 3 Sept 10(A) Dogs. 3 Sept 34(A) Dorm Cornea, 19 Nov 5(N)
Don't cry over spilt toothpaste. and let the clubs deal with the cads. 24 Sept 22(,CS)
Don't Look Now, Sept 27(P) Don't pay, 22 Oct 5(N) Do the ordinary people really want Mrs Gaddafi for their Leader?, 23 Jul 8(AV) Double Eagle, The: Vienna, Budapest and Prague, Stephen Brook. 20 Aug 25(R) Doubles (or lookalikcs), 6 Aug 26(L) Down Home. Peter Conrad. 5 Nov 44(R) Down with the Tories?, 22 Oct 17(A) Dread consequences of Mrs Thatcher's wanting to be loved, The, 15 Oct 8(AV) DRINK
the EEC's proposed harmonisation of excise duties, 2 Jul 8(AV); a contributor corrected. 2 Jul 22(L); an efficient way of making tea. 2 Jul 22(L); a suggested health warning, 6 Aug 26(L); English, French and American drinkers com- pared, 27 Aug 7-(D); Carambitos, a great Spanish drinker- and fisherman. 27 Aug 24(A); Mr Gorbachev's disastrous campaign against strong drink, 12 Nov 16(A): drink-driving accidents, 10 Dec 7(D), 8(AV)
Driving Through Cuba, Carlo Gebler. 13 Aug 31(R) Drowning by Numbers (film), 17 Sept 52(AR) Drugs: drug addicts and Aids victims in a Brooklyn slum, 27 Aug 9(A) Dry Rot (Lyric. Shaftesbury Avenue). 8 Oct 40(AR) Dubcek. Alexander, 30 Jul 9(A) Dublin: A Traveller's Campaign. (set. and intro.) Thomas and Valerie Pakenham. 2 Jul 23(R) Duckett, R. L. and Mary Butterfield, (ed.) Brother in the Shadow. 26 Nov 50(R) Dud and Pete: The Dagenham Dialogues, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, 24 Dec 77(R) Duff, Peggy: her work for the victims of oppression. 30 Jul 12(A) Dufferin, the 4th Marquess of, 2 Jul 21(L) DUKAKIS. MICHAEL secures the Democratic nomination for president. 23 Jul 13(A); his campaign, 30 Jul 21(CS); his real background. 13 Aug 8(A): his personal appearance. 20 Aug 6(PC), 7(D), 17 Sept 30(L); anti-British over Northern Ireland and adopts the MacBride Principles, 10 Sept 11(A); a TV debate with George Bush. 1 Oct 14(A); which way will California vote?. 8 Oct 9(A); lags behind Bush in the polls. 22 Oct 11(A); his defence policy. 29 Oct 11(A); his electoral campaign, 5 Nov 9(A): defeated in the presidential election. 12 Nov 10(A) Dukakis's nuclear allergy, 29 Oct 11(A) Durova, Nadezhda, The Cavalry Maiden (trans. Mary Flem- ing Zirin), 3 Dec 42(R) Durrell. Lawrence: correspondence with Henry Miller. 12 Nov 43(R); 'Lawrence Durrell country', 12 Nov 43(R) Durrell-Miller Letters 1935-80. The. (ed.) Ian S. MacNiven. 12 Nov 43(R) Dwarfed by Bush, 12 Nov 10(A)
E
Eardley, Joan: a retrospective exhibition, 20 Aug 33(AR) Earls Court, life in, 24 Dec 19(A) Earthquakes: a major earthquake in Soviet Armenia, 17 Dec 4(PW), 9(A); a jolt to the Gorbachev image, 17 Dec 9(A) East-West relations: President Mitterrand seeks a new approach to the East, differing from those of West Germany and Britain. 10 Dec 18(A); President Gorbachev promises to reduce conventional forces, 17 Dec 5(LA), 6(PC), 7(D) ECONOMIC
the had trade figures for May, 2 Jul 19(CS); the 'invisible' export figures, 2 Jul 19(CS); how can the Government moderate the boom and stop inflation rising sharply?, 16 Jul 13(A); a higher return on capital invested, 20 Aug 20(CS); domestic demand outstripping our ability to satisfy it, 3 Sept 8(A); bottlenecks in Britain s infrastructure, 3 Sept 8(A ; July's bad returns, 10 Sept 19(E); a closer economic interdependence anticipated between the US and Japan, 17 Sept 32(A); all parties favour a market economy limited by regulation, redistribution and welfare, 15 Oct 6(PC); 'economic liberalism', 22 Oct 34(R); the Chancellor's autumn statement on the economy, 5 Nov 4(PW), 25(E), 27 CS); the worst-ever monthly trading deficit, 3 Dec 22(E); E); the Chancellor's medicine beginning to work, 17 Dec 30 E); public sector inflation running appreciably higher than the private sector's, 17 Dec 27(CS); SCC also FINANCIAL and STOCK EXCHANGE
Economy, The, 2 Jul 20, 16 Jul 22, 30 Jul 20, 13 Aug 20, 10 Sept 19, 24 Sept 20, 8 Oct 26, 22 Oct 26, 5 Nov 25, 19 Nov 21, 3 Dec 22, 17 Dec 30(E) Eddy: The Life of Edward Sackville-West, Michael De-la-Noy, 29 Oct 38(R) Edge, The, Dick Francis, 24 Sept 40(R) Edinburgh Festival, the: 20 Aug 32-35(AR); the challenge of Glasgow as an arts centre. 20 Aug 32(AR); art exhibitions, 20 Aug 33(AR) EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS
Old Etonians interviewed, 2 Jul 24(R); Mary Warnock's A Common Policy for Education, 2 Jul 26(R); a reunion of American high school graduates of '68, 9 Jul 23(A); the New History as now taught, 16 Jul 14(A); poetry no longer learnt by heart, 16 Jul 34(LL); schoolchildren's ignorance, 16 Jul 34(LL); Kenneth Baker's successful year, 17 Sept 19(A); verdicts on the GCSE, 17 Sept 19(A); early childhood education (ECE), 1 Oct 9(A), 29 Oct 30(L); nursery schools visited, 1 Oct 9(A), 29 Oct 30(L); Montes- sori nursery schools, 1 Oct 11(A). 15 Oct 33, 22 Oct 28(L); handicraft rather than the three Rs, 15 Oct 50(A); children's health at risk from junk food and unsuitable school meals, 12 Nov 8(A), 24 Dec 55(L); standards of literacy have fallen. 19 Nov 5(LA), 17 Dec 32, 24 Dec 56(L); teaching in a multiracial East End school, 19 Nov 19(A); Edward Heath on the scheme for scholarships for elementary school boys to enter public schools, 10 Dec 7(D), 19(A); a short story about a private school, 24 Dec 25(A)
Edward 1, 'Michael Prestwich, 3 Sept 25(R) Edward Lear: Selected Letters, (ed.) Vivien Noakes, 30 Jul 23R)
Edwa(rd Lear: The Corfu Years, A Chronicle, (ed.) Philip Sherrard. 30 Jul 23(R), 10 Dec 33(X)
Edward Lear's Tennyson, Ruth Pitman, 30 Jul 23(R) EEC. the: see EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Eeyore Tendency settles down to mark an unhappy birthday, The, 15 Oct 31(CS) Eft* and blindin,g, 6 Aug 19(A) EFTA, I5 Oct 17(A) Eggs: the source of salmonella?. 5 Nov 7(D), 10 Dec 4(PW). 7(D), 17 Dec 4. 24 Dec 6(PW) Eisenstein 1898-1948: His Life and Work (film). 15 Oct 43(AR)
Elections and T rvelections: the Kensington by-election candi- dates, 9 Jul 6 PC); the Conservatives retain the seat, 23 Jul 4(PW); the NP wins Govan, 19 Nov 4(PW), 6(PC); proportional representation in Israel. 12 Nov 7(D); see also Canada, Israel and UNITED STATES
Elective aristocracy, An, 26 Nov 14(A) Electricity industry: the electricity privatisation Bill provides for some nuclear power, 3 Dec 9(A); the EEPTU expelled from the TUC, 10 Sept 4(PW). 6(PC) Eley. Geoff, and William Hunt. (ed.) Reviving the English Revolution, 13 Aug 27(R) Eliot, T. S.; 1 Oct 32(1); his mention of The Spectator, 24 Sept 22(CS): his letters, 1898-1922, 1 Oct 32(R); 1 Oct 41(AR); books on his life and poetry, 26 Nov 49(R) Eliot, Valerie, (ed.) The Letters of T. S. Eliot: Volume 1, 1898-1922, 1 Oct 32(R) Eliot's New Life, Lyndall Gordon, 26 Nov 49(R) Elizabeth Barren Browning, Margaret Forster, 23 Jul 26(R) Ellis. Alice Thomas. The Skeleton in the Cupboard, 17 Sept
Dominic: Dominic: his persecution and later suicide. 9 Jul 37(L) Embarrassment of riches in the Whitehall bazaar, The, 23 Jul 6(PC)
Emett's last letter, 26 Nov 53(LL) Empire at Bay, The: The Leo Amery Diaries, 1929.1945, (ed.) John Barnes and David Nicholson. 23 Jul 22(R) Employment: ambiguous job references, 3 Sept 35(CO) Enchanted Glass. The: Britain and its Monarchy, Tom Nairn, 16 Jul 28(R) Encounter, An, 2 Jul 26(P) End of history, The, 16 Jul 14(A) Enemy of coercion, The, 24 Dec 49(A) Enemy of the People, An (Young Vic), 29 Oct 46(AR) England: the 'Glorious Revolution' of 1688, 16 Jul 24, 30 Jul 19(A). 13 Aug 27(R), 17 Sept 30(L) England, our England, 30 Jul 28(LL)
English) Country Estate, The, John Martin Robinson, 24 Dec 64(R
English Heritage: the future of Marble Hill, 30 Jul 22(L) ENGLISH LANGUAGE 'forsooth', 16 Jul 47(A); a Times headline criticised, 17 Sept 6(D); some military terms, 1 Oct 27, 8 Oct 29(L); word processors which can correct spelling, 22 Oct 23(CS); standards of literacy have fallen, 19 Nov 5(LA), 17 Dec 32, 24 Dec 56(L); the moral implications of terms such as `PakT, 26 Nov 22(A); playing 'Spot the main verb', 3 Dec 29(L); 'Hun', 10 Dec 32(L); television's influence on language, 10 Dec 38(R); teaching by the Dotheboys method, 17 Dec 32(L); a list of cant words, 24 Dec 18(A); unparliamentary language, 24 Dec 31(A) Enright, D.J.: and the impossibility of representing the sexual act, 24 Sept 8(AV); 10 Dee 38(R) Enright, D.J., Fields of Vision, 10 Dec 38(R) Ensor, R.C.K.: a warning of Hitler's war, 24 Sept 17(A) Entomology: a Natural History Museum expert on his work, 24 Dec 46(A) ENVIRONMENT, THE grass-roots environmental agitation in Russia, 6 Aug I1(A); the problem of waste disposal and marine pollution, 17 Sept 13(A); the 'greenhouse effect' of holes in the ozone layer, 8 Oct 5(LA); Gray's Inn's garden to be built on, 15 Oct.5(N); 'social Thatcherism', 15 Oct 8(AV); radioactive nuclear waste, 5 Nov 43(LL); springs and a river dry up, 5 Nov 43(LL); the 'green' movement, 3 Dec 8(AV) Erratum slips showing, 1 Oct 23(A) Essential Gesture, The, Nadine Gordimer, 17 Sept 45(R) Estonia: the national movement, 5 Nov 11(A); sovietised in externals but not in spirit. 26 Nov 4(PW), 10(A) Etchings R) of Claude Lorrain, The, Lino Mannocci, 19 Nov 30( Ethnic ethic, The, 13 Aug 8(A)
Eton Voices, (interviews by)Danny Danziger, 2 Jul 24(R) Euro-business: it is a political issue. 2 Jul 6(PC)
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY (EEC), THE the Hanover summit meeting, 2 Jul 4(P ), 20(E); a central bank for Europe proposed, 2 Jul 4(PW), 19(CS), 20(E), 6 Aug 26(L); the far-reachingrlitical implications of econo- mic sovereignty, 2 Jul 6(PC ; Mrs Thatcher's 'minimalist' policy on regulation, 2 Jul 6 PC); the proposed harmonisa- tion of excise duties, 2 Jul 8(AV); Leon Britian to replace Lord Cockfield as Commissioner, 30 Jul 5(LA); what powers Britain should refuse to yield in 1992, 30 Jul 5(LA); Mrs Thatcher attacks M. Delors"airy-fairy' ideas, 6 Aug 6(PC); the single market is part of a whole package of unifying measures, 6 Aug 6(PC); harping on the negative side of EEC membership will diminish Britain's stature, 10 Sept 22(L); the proposed European integration in 1992, 17 Sept 7(AV); Mrs Thatcher's tough attitude to further integration, I Oct 5(LA); the parties' attitudes to the EEC elections, 15 Oct 5(LA); national parliaments as a safeguard against creeping federalism, 15 Oct 5(LA); disagreement over the future shape of Europe. 22 Oct 26(E); a producers' or a consumers' market?. 22 Oct 26(E); anti-dumping duties, 22 Oct 26(E); Britain's ties with Europe do not warrant a loss of sovereignty. 29 Oct 5(LA), 26 Nov 26(L); Britain's isolation in the EEC, 29 Oct 5(LA); France and Germany's reasons for pressing on with European integra- tion. 29 Oct 9(A). but can we trust them?, 26 Nov 26(L); the European Parliament bereft of real legislative powers, 26 Nov 8(A); of the three - the Commission, the Council of Ministers and the Parliament - the Parliament is the real engine of change, 26 Nov 9(A); changes wrought by the Single European Act, 26 Nov 9(A); a verse commentary on the EEC. 24 Dec 7(PC) Evans, David: exhibition, 3 Sept 30(AR) Evans, James Rouse, (ed. and intro.) Darling Ma: Joyce Grenfell's Letters to her Mother, 1932-1944, 3 Sept 22(R) Everyday story of imperial folk, Art, 5 Nov 38(A) Everyman Dictionary of Music, The, (ed.) David Cummings. 2 Jul 32(AR) Exercising freedom. 9 Jul 43(A) Exit Mr Baker, pursued by a bear market, 30 Jul 21(CS)
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Faber Book of Letters. The. (ed.) Felix Pryor, 24 Dec 76(R) Falklands war, the: an exhibition, 17 Dec 43(AR)
Fall of the house of Scrinigeour, The, 17 Sept 36(A)
Fallon, Ivan, The Brothers: The Rise and Rise of Saatchi and Saatchi, 10 Sept 28(R) Falstaff: Glyndebourne • 9 Jul 70(AR); WNO, Cardiff, 24 Sept 43(AR) Family, the: child abuse, 9 Jul 9(A), 16 Jul 23(L). 42(A), 23 Jul 18, 30 Jul 22. 6 Aug 25(L); single-parent families. 26 Nov 7(AV) Faraway place', 'A. 1 Oct 17(A) Farewells, vicarious, 17 Dec 52(CO) Farming: developers threaten a livestock farmer, 22 Oct 19(A) Fascination of filth, The, 17 Sept 13(A) Fassett, Kaffe: exhibition. 3 Dec 49(AR) Faulty tours. 27 Aug 14(A) Favourite and unfavourite people, 10 Dec 48(A) Favourite maggots, 24 Dec 46(A) Ferguson, Major Ronald: hounded by the muck-raking press,
9 Jul 8(AV))
Festivals: the Edinburgh Festival. 20 Aug 32-35 (AR); a
festival of Indian performing arts, 3 Sept 29(AR); Chel-
tenham Festival of Literature, 29 Oct 40(LL); the London Film Festival, 12 Nov 63(AR) Field Book of Country Houses and Their Owners, The, Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, 24 Dec 64(R) Fields of Vision, D.J. Enright, 10 Dec 38(R) Fighting the Government tooth and eye, 5 Nov 6 (PC)
Film Noir Reunion, 26 Nov 53(P)
Films: the British Board of Film Censors, 3 Sept 5(N); a biography of Richard Burton. 8 Oct 33(R); an Eisenstein exhibition, 15 Oct 43(AR); working in film studios, 15 Oct 49(A); a biography of Vivien Leigh, 22 Oct 35(R); the London Film Festival, 12 Nov 63(AR); see also individual film titles FINANCIAL
a fourth successive increase in interest rates, 2 Jul 19(CS); the fifth interest rate rise in five weeks, 9 Jul 31(CS); the National Debt unlikely to be paid off, 16 Jul 21(CS); the Chief Secretary to the Treasury's bargaining with ministers over their estimates, 23 Jul 6(PC); base rate now 11 per cent, 13 Aug 17(CS); an ecu loan launched, 13 Aug 20(E the shock interest rate rise to 12 per cent, 3 Sept 20(0S); how is credit to be limited?, 3 Sept 20(CS); the 'bluntness' of the interest rate weapon, 10 Sept 19(E); Michael Milken and the 'junk bonds' he initiated, 17 Sept 8(A); Financial special, 17 Sept 32-38(A); the inflation rate dependent on mortgage interest rate, 17 Sept 38(CS); the interest rate to be used to sustain the pound, 24 Sept 20(E); the IMF annual meeting, 1 Oct 25(CS), 8 Oct 26(E); personal savings. 8 Oct 25(CS); Black Monday and its lesson, 15 Oct 31(CS); the UK considered as a plc, 22 Oct 23(CS); how to bring in new equity capital, 22 Oct 23(CS); dealing with a balance of payments deficit, 5 Nov 27(CS); interest rate raised to 13 per cent, 3 Dec 22(E); dear money on both sides of the Atlantic. 3 Dec 27(CS); applications for credit falling, 17 Dec 27(CS); applications for credit falling, 17 Dec 27 (CS); see also ECONOMIC and STOCK EXCHANGE Financial special, 17 Sept 32-38(A) Fine arts special, 22 Oct 39-50(AR) Finkielkraut, Alain, The Undoing of Thought (trans. Dennis O'Keeffe), 3 Dec 36(R)
Firearms Bill, the: criticised, 15 Oct 21(A); past and present Conservative attitudes to firearms, 15 Oct 21(A); the trade in arms, 5 Nov 46(R), 12 Nov 27(L) Fishing: the decline of seine-fishing off Long Island, 20 Aug 26(R
Fitzgerald, Penelope, The Beginning of Spring, 1 Oct 29(R) Flu, a bout of, 24 Dec 93(A)
FOOD Smithfield Market, 16 Jul 18(A); the Imperative cook on supermarket food, 20 Aug 45(A); oysters, 27 Aug 20, 17 Sept 30, 1 Oct 26(L); complaints about food, 27 Aug 33(A): juvenile delinquency and junk food. 10 Sept 5(N); hors d'oeuvre rather than soup, 17 Sept 59(A); breakfast at the Ritz, 29 Oct 7(D); Olga Deterding's appetite, 29 Oct 7(11;
e and salmonella poisoning, 5 Nov 7(13), 10 Dec 4(PW , 7(D) 17 Dec 4, 24 Dec 6(PW); a Punch lunch, 5 Nov 7(D ; arks and Spencer's food, 5 Nov 7(D); junk food and children's health, 12 Nov 8(A), 24 Dec 55(L); hanging and preparing game, 12 Nov 48(A); The Good Food Guide, 19 Nov 47(A); the Bath Oliver's history, 3 Dec 27(CS); Mrs Currie on eggs as source of salmonella raises a furore, 10 Dec 4(PW), 7(D), 17 Dec 4, 24 Dec 6(PW); the vegans' dilemma at Christmas, 24 Dec 33(A); dietary rules for entertaining vegetarians, Jews and other non-standard eaters, 24 Dec 94(A); the Christmas turkey. 24 Dec 103(A); see also COOKING. RESTAURANTS and WINE Food and wine special, 12 Nov 47-54(A)
Football: the European Cup, 2 Jul 33(AR); Glasgow suppor- ters' violence, 20 Aug 21(L)
Football and Life, 12 Nov 13(A) Forgotten Li e, Brian Aldiss, 17 Dec 37(R) Forgotten 0 ympics, The, 24 Sept 14(A) Forster, Margaret: Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 23 Jul 26(R); (intro) Selected Poems of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 23
Jul 26(R) Forte, Lord: 2 Jul 15(1); his bid to gain control of the Savoy Hotel, 2 Jul 15(A)
'For us, is no difference', 15 Oct 12(A) For You, 10 Dec 38(P) Foster, R. F., Modern Ireland, 1600-1972, 26 Nov 46(R) Fountain, The, Charles Morgan, 29 Oct 43(R) Four-letter words, 26 Nov 22(A)
FRANCE the general election a mistake by President Mitterrand, 16 Jul 12(A); confusion and incertainty of both government and opposition, 16 Jul 12(A); personalities and parties since
the election, 30 Jul 14(A); Canine's megaliths, 3 Sept 30(A): the May 1968 student revolt, 10 Sept 24(A); favours European integration, 29 Oct 9(A); the weaknesses of French trade unions, 29 Oct 13(A); the government stands firm against strikes and demonstrations, 29 Oct 13(A); the Revolution 1789-1791, 19 Nov 31(R); prize-winning novels, 10 Dec 39(R); a series of irritating strikes, including Paris bus and Metro workers, 17 Dec 13(A); the Communists seeking a new pact with the Socialists, 17 Dec 14(A) Francis, Dick, The Edge, 24 Sept 40(R) Franey, Ros, and Grant McKee, Time Bomb: Irish Bombs, English Justice and the Guildford Four, 10 Dec 33(R) Fraser, Lady Antonia: sets up a socialist philosophygroup, 16 Jul 7(D), 23 Jul 18(L), 3 Sept 19(A), 10 Sept 8(AV) Fraser, Antonia, Boadicea's Chariot, 15 Oct 41(R Fraser, Rebecca, Charlotte Bronte, 26 Nov 50(R) Frederick IL Holy Roman Emperor: no stupor mundi, 20 Aug 27(R), 5 Nov 30(L) Frederick 11: A Mediaeval Emperor, David Abulafia, 20 Aug 27(R) Freedom, duopoly and humbug, 24 Sept 19(A) Free to remember, 19 Nov 16(A)
Freetown at a price, 22 Oct 15(A)
Friedman, Alan, Agnelli: The Network of Italian Power, 5 Nov 45(R)
Freud, Lucian: exhibition, 20 Aug 33(AR)
From dead end to East End, 19 Nov 19(A) Frustration, 13 Aug 28(P) Further thoughts on the sex victims of the gutter press, 9 Jul 8(AV)
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Gadda, Carlo Emilio, That Awful Mess on Via Merulana, 26 Nov 42(R) Gangplank for the boat people, A, 17 Dec 11(A) GARDENING
flower scents, 16 Jul 40(A); pollen beetles, 13 Aug 38(A); a Rothschild on gardens, 10 Sept 21(CS); spring-flowering bulbs, 10 Sept 39(A); the International Garden and Leisure Exhibition, 15 Oct 47(A); garden chemicals, 15 Oct 48(A); painters of flowers, 12 Nov 57(AR); container plants and Instant gardening', 12 Nov 62(A); the autumn planting campaign, 12 Nov 63(A); gardening books, 10 Dec 36(R); a list of essential hand tools, 10 Dec 45(A)
Gaskill, William, A Sense of Direction: Life at the Royal Court, 3 Dec 37(R) GCSE examination, verdicts on the, 17 Sept 19(A) Gebler, Carlo, Driving Through Cuba, 13 Aug 31(R) Geddes. Paul, A Special Kind of Nightmare, 24 Dec 74(R) Gee, Maggie, Grace, 22 Oct 35(R)
Gellius, Aulus, 24 Dec 69(R)
Gellner, Ernest. Plough, Sword and Book, 6 Aug 27(R) Gender gap, The, 30 Jul 11(A) General and the enemy, The, 5 Nov 16(A) General's election, The, 27 Aug 12(A)
George and Marina: The Duke and Duchess of Kent, Christopher Warwick, 10 Sept 29(R)
Germany: was the Spandau pnsoner the real Hess's double?,
23 Jul 23(R), 6 Aug 25, 20 Aug 21, 3 Sept 21, 10 Sept 22, 24 Sept 25(L); the timing of Hitler's war plans foreseen in a Spectator article, 24 Sept 17(A); German drawing 1400- 1550. 24 Sept(AR); its responsibility for two world wars, 12 Nov 29(A); the relationship between Soviet communism and the Nazis, 17 Dec 12(A); German 20th-century art, 26 Nov 6(D) Germany, West: the rieslings of the Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, 16 Jul 43(A); the Neue Staatsgalerie in Stuttgart, 1 Oct 20(A); favours European integration, 29 Oct 9(A); Franz Josef Strauss, 15 Oct 7(D); resignation of the Speaker of the Bundestag, 3 Dec 7(D) Gibraltar: the shooting of three IRA terrorists, 2 Jul 2I(L), 10 Sept 7, 24 Sept 7(D) the Gibraltar inquest on the terrorists, 9 Jul 7(D), 17 Sept 4(PW), 1 Oct 4(PW), 8(AV), 8 Oct 27(L); false evidence in the Thames TV documentary on the Gibraltar shootings, 1 Oct 4(PW), 8(AV). 8 Oct 27(L) Gilmour, David, The Last Leopard: A Life of Giuseppe di Lampedusa, 26 Nov 42(R)
Girlfriend, looking for a, 30 Jul 18(A)
Give me a child until he is seven, 1 Oct 9(A) Give me that old time religion, 24 Dec 22(A)
Glasgow: its challenge to Edinburgh as an arts centre, 20 Aug 32(AR) Glastonbury Tor, 5 Nov 53(A)
'Glorious' Revolution that never was, The, 16 Jul 24(A) God and Two Poets, Anthony Kenny. 16 Jul 32(R)
Golf: Ballesteros's last round in the Open Championship, 30 Jul 28(LL) Golub, Leon: exhibition, 6 Aug 39(AR)
Good Food Guide, The, 19 Nov 47(A) Good Morning, Vietnam (film), 8 Oct 42(AR) Good sense on the march, 23 Jul 28(LL)
GORBACHEV. MIKHAIL his speech to the party conference, 2 Jul 4(PW), 5(LA); announces a far-reaching programme of reforms, 9 Jul 4(PW), 14(A); heir to the Stalinist scheme of history, 6 Aug 9(A), 20 Aug 21(L); his disastrous campaign against strong drink, 12 Nov 16(A); promises a reduction in conventional forces, 17 Dec 5(LA), 6(PC), 7(D); exaggerated praise from the Western press, 17 Dec 5(LA), 6(PC), 25(A); his imagc damaged by the Armenian earthquake, 17 Dec 6(PC); a bitter attack against carpet-baggers, 17 Dec 9(A); see also RUSSIA
Gordimar, Nadine, The Essential Gesture, 17 Sept 45(R) Gordon, Lyndall, Eliot's New Life, 26 Nov 49(R) Gosling, Paula, Hoodwink, 24 Sept 40(R)
Govan: the SNP wins the seat, 19 Nov 4(PW), 6(PC) Government kicks the dog to teach its inflated cat a lesson, The, 17 Dec 27(CS)
Government of the Tongue, The, Seamus Heaney, 5 Nov 46(R) Grace, Maggie Gee, 22 Oct 35(R) Greatest danger threatening mankind, The: extinction of port, 3 Dec 8(AV) Greatest of these is partly, The, 3 Dec 22(E)
GREECE Greek television, 2 Jul 32(AR); 1,619 Greek Cypriots allegedly held prisoner in Turkey, 30 Jul 12(A), 20 Aug 21(L); a hoax report of King Paul's death, 6 Aug 40(A); the prime minister's rupture with his wife, 27 Aug 32, 1 Oct 41(A); the island of Spetse, 3 Sept 33(A); the Ionian islands, 10 Sept 41(A); the Athens Olympic games of 1906.
24 Sept 14(A); Papandreou's girlfriend, 1 Oct 41(A); tennis player Nico Kalogeropoulos, 22 Oct 54(A); 5 Nov 52(A) Greek (Wyndham's), 9 Jul 72(AR) Green, Jonathon, (ed.) Days in the Life: Voices from the English Underground 1961-1971, 15 Oct 39(R) Green, Roger Lancelyn, and Walter Hooper. C. S. Lewis: .4 Biography, 19 Nov 29(R)
Greene, Graham: host to Jeffrey Bernard, 6 Aug 41, 27 Aug 33(A): active interest in Nicaragua and Panama, 5 Nov 16(A); 17 Sept 45(R)
Greene, Graham, The Captain and the Enemy, 17 Sept 45(R) Green Mountain Mind, 24 Sept 30(P)
Grenfell, Joyce: 3 Sept 22(1); her letters to her mother, 3 Sept 22(R)
Grim Pickings, Jennifer Rowe, 24 Dec 74(R)
Gross, Anthony: exhibition, 22 Oct 47(AR)
'Guildford Four', the, 26 Nov 5(LA), 10 Dec 33(R) Guilt-edge securities, 24 Dec I4(A) Gunning for freedom, 15 Oct 21(A)
Guston, exhibition, 6 Aug 39(AR)
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Habgood, John, Confessions of a Conservative Liberal, 19
Nov 26(R) Hackney's racial mixture, 6 Aug 19(A)
Hairspray (film), 16 Jul 38(AR)
Hallucination: out-of-bodi and near-death experiences, 10
Dec 9(A), 24 Dec 55(L) Hamilton, Alan, The Real Charles, 19 Nov 32(R) Hamilton, Ian, In Search of J. D. Salinger, 1 Oct 33(R) Hamlet (Phoenix), 17 Sept 52(AR) Hampson, Norman, Prelude to Terror, 19 Nov 31(R) Hanging on, 13 Aug 28(P) Hanning, Hugh. Peace: The Plain Man's Guide to War Prevention, 10 Dec 34(R) Happiness, Theodore Zeldin, 10 Sept 33(R)
Happiness, the pursuit of, 29 Oct 42(R)
Harris, Kenneth, Thatcher, 30 Jul 26(R)
Hart, David: 15 Oct 25(1); a profile, 15 Oct 25(A)
Hart-Davis, Rupert, (ed)) The Letters of Max Beerbohm 1892-1956, 27 Aug 21(R) Hart's desire, 15 Oct 25(A
Harvey-Jones, Sir John: on managerial responsibility, 16 Jul 21(CS)
Hawking, Stephen, A Brief History of Time, 13 Aug 30(R)
Hawthornden Prize, the: revived, 2 Jul 27(LL) Hayter, S. W.: exhibition, 19 Nov 36(AR) Hazlitt quoted, 16 Jul 7(D)
Heald, Tim: Brought to Book, 24 Sept 40(R); (ed.) The Newest London Spy, 30 Jul 29(R) Healthy lot, A, 30 Jul 16(A) Heaney, Seamus. The Government of the Tongue, 5 Nov
46(R)
Heart of a Dog, The (Half Moon). 12 Nov 61(AR)
Heath, Edward: 26 Nov 16(I); on the EEC, 22 Oct 26(E); a profile. 26 Nov 16(A); judged 'Parliamentarian of the Year*, 26 Nov 35(A); his first published article. 10 Dec 7(D). 19(A)
Heathcote Williams, Jasper, Whale Nation, 6 Aug 32 (R)
Heath-Stubbs. John: 12 Nov 19(1); 2 Jul 28(R), 9 Jul 68(LL); a profile, 12 Nov 19(A)
Heath-Stubbs, John, Collected Poems, 2 Jul 28(R). 9 Jul
68(LL)
Heaven: A History, Colleen McDannell and Bernard Lang. 24
Dec 67(R)
Hedda Gabler (Hampstead), 22 Oct 51(AR)
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, 10 Dec 9(A)
Heller, Joseph. Picture This, 5 Nov 45(R) Henceforward (Vaudeville), 3 Dec 52(AR)
Herbert, Auberon: his radical ideas. 24 Dec 49(A)
Hereford Cathedral: to sell its Mappa Mundi, 26 Nov 4(PW),
19(A)
Hero in a caravan. 8 Oct 14(A)
Hess, Rudolf: was the Spandau prisoner Hess's double?. 23
Supt3(R),25(L) 6 Aug 25. 20 Aug 21. 3 Sept 21. 10 Sept 21 24 Hess: A Tale of Two Murders, Hugh Thomas, 23 Jul 23(R) Hexameters, English: 5 Nov 54(C0), 10 Dec 32,17 Dec 32(L) Hidden Cite (film). 9 Jul 74(AR) Higham, Charles, Wallis: Secret Lives of the Duchess of Windsor, 16 Jul 35(R) High and dry, east and west, 10 Dec 16(A) High life, 2 Jul 33. 9 Jul 75. 16 Jul 41, 23 Jul 33. 30 Jul 34. 6 Aug 40, 13 Aug 39, 20 Aug 40.27 Aug 32, 3 Sept 33, 10 Sept 41, 17 Sept 55, 24 Sept 48, 1 Oct 41.8 Oct 44. 15 Oct 49, 22 Oct 54. 29 Oct 49, 5 Nov 52. 12 Nov 65, 19 Nov 39, 26 Nov 62, 3 Dec 53, 10 Dec 48, 17 Dec 46, 24 Dec 91(A) High deeds. of Sheila Scott, The, 29 Oct 24(A)I High Road, The, Edna O'Brien, 15 Oct 42(R) High Spirits (film). 24 Dec 89(AR) Hill, Alan G., (ed.) The Letters of William and Dorothy Wordsworth: Volume Vii, The Later Years, 1840-1853, 3 Sept 26(R)
Hill, Christopher: and the Marxist interpretation of history, 13 Aug 27(R)
Hillier, Bevis, Young Betieman, 23 Jul 27(R)
Hills, Denis: 8 Oct 14(1); a profile. 8 Oct 14(A) Hirohito, Emperor: 1 Oct 12(I); gravely ill, 1 Oct 12(A); the Emperor as a symbol, 1 Oct 12, 5 Nov 38(A); a withdrawn emperor. 5 Nov 38(A) History: the New History now taught, 16 Jul 14(A); the Institute of Contemporary British History. 16 Jul 14(A); Ernest Gellner on man's history, 6 Aug 27(R); Christopher Hill and the Marxist historians. 13 Aug 27(R) Hockney. David: a retrospective exhibition, 22 Oct 47, 5 Nov 47(AR), 12 Nov 60(X); a biography, 24 Dec 75(R) Hodgkin, Howard: exhibition, 3 Sept 30(AR) Hoffnung, Gerard, 17 Dec 38(R)
Hogarth, Paul, The Mediterranean Shore, 12 Nov 43(R) Holden, Anthony, 19 Nov 32(R) Holford-Strevens, Leofranc, Aulus Gellius, 24 Dec 69(R) Holidays: the inquiring cook on holiday, 23 Jul 35(A); holiday reading - of a sort, 23 Jul 39(A); Antibes. 6 Aug 41(A); Brittany, 3 Sept 34(A); travel brochures and the truth, 12 Nov 65(A); Delray Beach, Florida, 3 Dec 53(A) Holiday season test for Mr Lawson's nerve, A, 10 Sept 19(E) Hollis, Sir Roger, 22 Oct 8(AV). 24 Dec 56(L) Holroyd, Michael, Bernard Shaw: Volume I, The Search for Love, 24 Sept 27(R)
HOME AND HOUSEHOLD crowded bathroom shelves, 2 Jul 34(A); trivial domestic actions treated mock-heroically, 30 Jul 36(C0); the wasp nuisance, 13 Aug 40(A); appliances that go wrong, 20 Aug 42(A); trouble with a tumble-drier, 24 Sept 49(A); hawkers and other callers, 29 Oct 50(A); carpets, 12 Nov 66(A); an electricity failure, 12 Nov 66(A); small tasks left undone, 26
Nov 6(D), 3 Dec 29(L); sorting out things to throw away, 10 Dec 49(A)
Home, dear home, 6 Aug 5(N) Home Life, 2 Jul 34, 9 Jul 79, 16 Jul 42, 23 Jul 34, 30 Jul 35. 6 Aug 41,13 Aug 41, 20 Aug 42, 77 Aug 33, 3 Sept 34, 10 Sept 41, 17 Sept 56, 24 Sept 49, 1 Oct 42, 8 Oct 45, 15 Oct 50, 22 Oct 57, 29 Oct 50, 5 Nov 53, 12 Nov 66, 19 Nov 40, 26 Nov 64, 3 Dec 54, 10 Dec 49, 17 Dec 48, 24 Dec 93(A) Honegger, Gottfried: exhibition, 26 Nov 56(AR)
Hong Kong: doubts over the implementation of the Basic Law, 23 Jul 5(LA); the draft Basic Law falls short of the terms of the joint declaration, 10 Dec 15(A); inhabitants' 'insurance policies', 10 Dec 15(A); what should Britain's policy be?, 10 Dec 15(A); the Anglo-Hong Kong Trust, 10 Dec 15(A); the British repatriation policy over the 'boat people', 11 Dec 11(A), 31(L)
Honour of God, The, 17 Sept 22 (A) Hoodwink, Paula Gosling, 24 Sept 40(R) Hooper, Walter, and Roger Lancelyn Green, C.S. Lewis: A Biography, 19 Nov 29(R) Hope, Anthony: his Ruritanian novels, 24 Dec 56(L) Hope springs in Prague,30 Jul 9(A)
Hopkins, Gerard Manley: attitude to the Christian God, 16 Jul 32(R)
Hopkinson, Lynda P., Nothing to Forgive: A Daughter's Life of Antonia White, 24 Sept 31(R) Home, Alistair, Macmillan 1894-1956: Volume 1, 15 Oct 35(R)
Horses and horse-racing: a horse called Mister Lawson, 27 Aug 18, 3 Sept 20(CS); a return to Lambourn, 27 Aug 33(A); Lester Piggott's imprisonment, 22 Oct 57, 29 Oct 49(A); Tralee races, 3 Sept 14(A); privatising the Tote, 24 Sept 22(CS)
Hostages: John McCarthy and his girlfriend, 10 Sept 7(D) Hotels: Lord Forte's bid to gain control of the Savoy Hotel, 2 Jul 15(A); noisy love-making, 30 July 7(D); modern hotels criticised, 10 Sept 41(A); breakfast at the Ritz, 29 Oct 7(D); Ronald Reagan slept here, 3 Dec 16(A) House of Stairs, The, Barbara Vine, 24 Sept 40(R) Houses, historic and notable: Marble Hill, 30 Jul 22(L); the National Trust Country House Scheme, 6 Aug 21(A); a selection of entries from Cawdor Castle's visitors' book, 3 Sept 17(A). 8 Oct 29(L): country houses, 24 Dec 64(R)
HOUSES AND HOUSING
Auberon Waugh's solution to the housing problem, 9 Jul 39(L); property speculation and spiralling house prices, 6 Aug 5(N); George Tremlett's successive houses, 6 Aug s(N r). 13 Aug 21(L): the wrong Mr Tremlett, 20 Aug 21(L); tower blocks, 17 Sept 10(A). 29 Oct 31(L); the Business Expansion Scheme now covers 'assured tenancies', 8 Oct 25(CS); increased price of land for houses, 12 Nov 18 (A); green belts and local authority plans restrict growth, 12 Nov 18(A); how to modernise a boring old Georgian house, 24 Dec 36(A); thr trials of having your house photographed for a magazine, 24 Dec 44(A) Housman: A. E. Housman: Collected Poems and Selected Prose, (ed.) Christopher Ricks, 20 Aug 28(R) Howard: the Earl and Countess of Carlisle, 6 Aug 28(R) Howard. Philip, Winged Words, 16 Jul 47(A) How Brussels sprouts an ever closer union, 26 Nov 8(A) How democracy makes cowards of half of us, 6 Aug 8(AV) Howe. Sir Geoffrey: a biography, 8 Oct 7(D) How PWB can outface the AWB, 22 Oct 14(A) How teachers learn, 15 Oct 18(A)
How the defection of 'the Elite' rather changes the picture, 10 Sept 8(AV)
How the Japanese show off, 5 Nov 35(A)
Hudson's Bay Company. the. 3 Sept 23(R) Buffington, Arianna Stassinopoulos: on Picasso. 9 Jul 55(R). 16 Jul 7(D); an incident from her Cambridge days, 16 Jul 7(D), 10 Sept 23(L)
Huffington, Arianna Stassinopoulos, Picasso: Creator and Destroyer, 9 Jul 55(R)
Human rights: a university debate about human rights in Russia. 29 Oct 6(PC) Hume. David, 17 Dec 7(D)
Humour: masculine and feminine humour. 6 Aug 23. 13 Aug 47(A). 27 Aug 211(L); distractions from a proper sense of humour. 13 Aug 32(LL); comedy and comedians, 1 Oct 42(A); humorous books reviewed. 17 Dec 38(R) Humprhies. Barry. The Complete Barry McKenzie (illus. Nicholas Garland), 12 Nov 35(R) Hundred years ago. One, 16 Jul 20, 30 Jul 19, 6 Aug 22, 13 Aug 14.20 Aug 22.27 Aug 16, 3 Sept 15. 10 Sept 14, 17 Sept 9, 24 Sept 15.1 Oct 11, 15 Oct 22. 22 Oct 13.5 Nov 14. 12 Nov 33, 19 Nov 12. 26 Nov 19. 10 Dec 10, 17 Dec 10, 24 Dec 30(X)
HUNGARY
a demonstration against the treatment of the Hungarian minority in Romania, 2 Jul 14(A); the new leader. Karoly Grosz, 9 Jul 16(A); economic and constitutional reforms projected, but unlikely to be completely successful. 9 Jul 16(A): 20 Aug 25(R): the chess-playing Polgar sisters, 29 Oct 20, 5 Nov 54, 3 Dec 59, 10 Dec 51 (A); talk of radical reform, 3 Dec 13(A); easing of restrictions on travel, the press, enterprise and association, 3 Dec 13 (A); an opposition leader on what to do under a communist dictatorship. It) Dec 16(A)
Hunt, William, and Geoff Eley, (ed.) Reviving the English Revolution, 13 Aug 27(R)
Hunting: the R.S. Surtecs novels. 3 Dec 45(A)
Hunting of the Market, The, 24 Dec 7(PC)
Hurricanes: hurricane Gilbert hits Jamaica, 24 Sept 13(A); hurricane Joan devastates Nicaragua. 29 Oct 12(A)
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Ideological switch-off, The, 17 Sept 26(A) If your aunt had wheels, would foreigners pay to keep her on the road?, 5 Nov 27(CS) I'm dreaming of a green Christmas, 24 Dec 33(A) Immigration: when is an immigrant not an immigrant?, 17' Sept 6(D) Important literary discovery, An: D. J. Enright lives, 24 Sept 8(AV) Improve your Georgian home, 24 Dec 36(A)
Imran Khan: 6 Aug 17(1); a gentleman sportsman, 6 Aug 16(A)
Incline Our Hearts, A. N. Wilson, 27 Aug 27(R) Indefensible, 3 Jul 5(LA) Independent, the: and the naming of Princess Beatrice, 3 Sept 7(AV) Index on Censorship: a whole issue devoted to criticising 'Thatcher's Britain', 24 Sept 5(LA), 29 Oct 32(L) Index on Thatcher, 24 Sept 5(LA)
India: a festival of Indian performing arts, 3 Sept 29(AR); the Indians' love for English cricket, 24 Sept 7(D); unsatisfac- tory postal communication with Britain, 24 Sept 7(D); attitude to pre independence political murders, 24 Sept 7(D); visas refused to eight of the touring English cricke- ters, 24 Sept 14(A); a visit to India in prospect, 17 Dec 47(A)
Individuals' choice, 2 Jul 27(LL) Industry: managers' responsibility in industrial accidents, 16 Jul 21(CS); privatisation in Thatcherite Britain, 16 Jul 30(R); industry and commerce show the best return for a quarter-century on capital invested, 20 Aug 20(CS); the steady march of denationalisation, 22 Oct 6(PC) Inflated anxieties or how to win bets on the Retail Prices Index, 17 Sept 38(CS)
Inflation: its dependence on the mortgage interest rate, 17 Sept 38(CS); public and private sector inflation compared, 17 Dee 27(CS)
In-For-A-Penny: The Unauthorised Biography of Jeffrey Archer, Jonathan Mantle, 30 Jul 24(R) Inglorious recessional, 23 Jul 5(LA) In new South Kensington, 24 Dec 19(A)
Inquiring Eye, The: A Selection of the Writings of David Watt, (ed.) Ferdinand Mount, 23 Jul 24(R)
In Search of J. D. Salinger, Ian Hamilton, 1 Oct 33(R) Intellectuals, Paul Johnson, 8 Oct 30(R) Intellectuals together, 3 Sept 19(A) International Monetary Fund and World Bank: annual meet- ing in Berlin, 1 Oct 25(CS), 8 Oct 25(CS), 26(E); Nigel Lawson's contribution, 1 Oct 25(CS); opposed views of Nigel Lawson and Sir Kit McMahon, 8 Oct 26(E) In the grand manner, 1 Oct I9(A) In the teeth of Joan, 29 Oct 12(A) In the Unlikely Event of an Emergency (Old Red Lion), 13 Aug 37(AR) Intifada for Syria?, An, 5 Nov 13(A) Intimations of mortality over Westminster, 2 Jul 20(E) Into the mouths of babes and sucklings, 12 Nov 8(A) In Trouble Again, Redmond O'Hanlon, 15 Oct 40(R) Inventing the People: The Rise of Popular Sovereignty in England and America, Edmund S. Morgan, 24 Dec 70(R) Inventions: the British hopeless at exploiting their inventions,
8 Oct 29(L) Investment: dealing costs for the small investor, 19 Nov 22(CS); a successful investment policy, 19 Nov 22(CS); 'individual retirement accounts' to encourage savers, 3 Dec 27(CS); 'ethical' investment, 24 Dec 14(A)
lolanthe (Cambridge), 23 Jul 29(AR)
IRAN
an Airbus with 200 pare on board shot down by a US warship, 9 Jul 4(PW), 5 LA). 12(A); an open letter to the UK parliamentary mission to Iran, 9 Jul 33(A); Iran's charges against Britain, 9 Jul 33(A); suggestions for improving Britain's relations with Iran, 9 Jul 33(A); a Persian's impressions of Britain in 1809-10, 16 Jul 33(R), 10 Sept 23(L); agrees to a ceasefire. 23 Jul 12(A), 13 Aug 4(PW); in need of Western aid, 23 Jul 12(A); the imprisoned Roger Cooper, 23 Jul 12(A); a shooting-down in 1982. 23 Jul 18(1); the toll of war dead, 6 Aug 13(A)
IRELAND
a traveller's guide to Dublin. 2 Jul 23(R); the Irish view of the 'Glorious Revolution' and William of Orange, 30 Jul 19(A); the popular picture of the Irish is largely invented by them, 27 Aug 25(LL); the Irish in Australia, 27 Aug 25(LL); Tralee races and the picking of this year's Rose of Tralee. 3 Sept 14(A); London's young and upwardly-mobile Irish immigrants, 17 Sept 15(A); Irishness. 19 Nov 33(LL); Ireland 1600-1972, 26 Nov 46(R); Robert Emmet's last later, 26 Nov 53(LL); the Anglo-Irish Agreement has failed to gain its support. 10 Dec 5(LA)
IRELAND. NORTHERN
the Gibraltar inquest on the IRA terrorists, 9 Jul 7(D), 17 Sept 4. 1 Oct 4(PW), 8(AV), 8 Oct 27(L); New York mayor Ed Koch's volte-face over Britain's role, 6 Aug 8(AV); the IRA's combination of political action and common crime, 20 Aug 5(LA: a bus full of soldiers blown up by the IRA. 27 Aug 4(PW , 5(LA), 6(PC); successive j
governments' lack of policy for eating with Northern Ireland, 27 Aug 5(LA), 6(PC), 3 Sept 21(L); the Government must commit itself to the Britishness of Ulster. 27 Aug 5(LA), 3 Sept 21, 17 Sept 29(L); three IRA men ambushed and shot dead. 3 Sept 4 PW). 5(LA); integration the only right solution, 3 Sept 5 LA), 22 Oct 29(L); terrorist killing increased, 10 Sept 7 D); two civilians killed by a booby trap. 10 Sept 7(D); Ludovic Kennedy favours a 'shoot to kill policy, 10 Sept 8(AV). 15 Oct 33(L); Dukakis anti-British on the Irish question, 10 Sept 11(A); a false parallel drawn between Northern Ireland and South Africa, 10 Sept 11(A); the young people of Belfastpolarised by violence and segre- gated education, 17 Sept 14(A); four things which keep the IRA going as a murder corporation. 8 Oct 20(A); the North Down Conservative Association's application to affiliate to the Conservative Party refused, 22 Oct 17(A), 12 Nov 7(D), 19 Nov 6(PC), 26 Nov 26, 3 Dec 28, 10 Dec 30, 17 Dec 31(L); the terrorists' right to silence to be qualified, 29 Oct 6(PC); why the Guildford bombers' case should go to the Court of Appeal, 26 Nov 5(LA), 10 Dec 33(R); the Agreement a failure both in Ulster and in the Republic, 10 Dec 5(LA); a clear course to follow, 10 Dec 5(LA); Conservative representation, 10 Dec 7(D); the 300th anniversary of the siege of Londonderrc, 17 Dec 19(A); the Order of Apprentice Boys, 17 Dec 19 A) Irvin, Magnus: exhibition, 3 Sept 30(AR Israel: Palestiniarr indifference to the Israeli general election, 15 Oct 12(A); Israeli voters on Palestinian violence, 29 Oct 14(A); the ultra-orthodox Jews hold the balance in the Knesset, 12 Nov 7(D), 13(A); its proportional representa- tion system, 12 Nov 7(D); the terms on which Israel would agree to self-determination for the Palestinians, 24 Dec 12(A); Jerusalem's architecture, 24 Dec 39(A)
ITALY
the 1988 Venice I3iennale, 2 Jul 29(AR); London's Italian colony, 23 Jul 16(A); Taki's Tuscan farmhouse, 23 Jul 33(A); Gabriele D'Annunzio, 30 Jul 34(A); Siena society, 13 Aug 39(A); the 'Macchaiolo' group of painters, 10 Sept 32(R); concern for the environment, 17 Sept 13(A); to legislate on waste disposal and marine pollution, 17 Sept 13-(A); Milan and Venice visited, 1 Oct 30(LL); Agnelli and the power of Fiat, 5 Nov 45(R); British painters in 18th-century Italy, 19 Nov 34(AR) 'It appears to have been a mugging which went tragically wrong', 17 Dec 8(AV) It's incredibly nasty, but must we suppose that it is Art?, 5 Nov 8(AV) Iyer, Pico, 'Video Night in Kathmandu' and Other Reports from the Not-So.,Far-East, 30 Jul 27(R)
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Jack: C. S. Lewis and His Times, George Sayer, 19 Nov 29(R)
Jackson, Revd Jesse: his powerful impact on the presidential election, 23 Jul 13(A); 13 Aug 9(A) Jack the Ripper: his identity, 10 Sept13(A) Jamaica: struck by hurricane Gilbert, 24 Sept 13(A)
Jam and sympathy, 29 Oct 13(A)
James II: stupid and incapable, 13 Aug 27(R)
James, Clive, Snakecharmers in Texas: Essays 1980-87, 23 Jul
21(R)
James, Henry: his literary circle, 17 Dec 35(R)
JAPAN
a Western resident on Japan, 13 Aug 24(A); Kyoto, 13 Aug 24(A); rock gardens, 13 Aug 24(A); understanding the language, 13 Aug 25(A); left-wing politics, 13 Aug 25(A); Shinto, 13 Aug 25(A); the Japanese smile, 13 Aug 26(A); good drinkers admired, 13 Aug 26(A); Japanese poems in translation, 13 Aug 28, 10 Dec 34(P); a closer economic interdependence between Japan and the US foreshadowed, 17 Sept 32(A); the Tokyo war trials, 1 Oct 12(A); the Emperor seriously ill, I Oct 12(A); the Emperor as a symbol, 1 Oct 12, 5 Nov 38(A); the real leaders, 1 Oct 12(A); post-war Japan, 1 Oct 13(A); a Confucian society, 5 Nov 33(A); wealth now much more ostentatious, 5 Nov 35(A); the withdrawn Emperor, 5 Nov 38(A); the imperial family, 5 Nov 38(A); the Japanese approach to buying paintings, 26 Nov 28(1)
Japanese special, 5 Nov 33-38(A)
Jazz: the saxophonist Charlie 'Bird' Parker, 20 Aug 35(AR); the cornettists Warren Vach6 and Wild Bill Davison, 29 Oct 45(AR); the cornettist Biz Beiderbecke, 26 Nov 59 (AR); singer Adelaide Hall, 10 Dec 45(AR) Jews: Jews in Vienna, 13 Aug 32(R); Israel's ultra-orthodox Jews, 12 Nov 7(D), 13(A)
Jews, Antisemitism and Culture in Vienna, (ed.) Ivan Oxall,
Michael Pollak and Gerhard Botz, 13 Aug 32(R) Johnson, Dr: his use of orange peel, 16 Jul 44(CO) Johnson, Paul: as humorist and investigative journalist, 13' Aug 47(A)
Johnson, Paul, Intellectuals, 8 Oct 30(R)
Jones, Allen: exhibition of sculpture and lithographs, 10 Sept 35(AR) Jones, Gavin: exhibition in St Anne's, Limehouse, 15 Oct 47(AR)
Jones, John, Balliol College: A History, 1263-1939, 20 Aug 30(R)
Jones, Thomas: his Italian paintings, 19 Nov 34(AR) Joseph, Sir Keith: an honest politician, 15 Ocr 7(D) Josephson, Professor Brian: on out-of-body and near-death experiences, 10 Dec 9(A)
Journalists: T. E. Utley, 9 Jul 7(D), 16 Jul 23(L); selected writings of David Watt, 23 Jul 24(R), and his years at Chatham House, 30 Jul 7(D); death of Sam White, 10 Sept 7(D). 15(A); foreign correspondents and war reporters, 10 Sept 15(A), 1 Oct 27(L); a journalists' catchphrase, 3 Dec 7(D); an editor assaulted by a policeman, 10 Dec 8(AV) Journey Continued: An Autobiography, Alan Paton, 10 Sept 27(R) Journeys to the Underworld, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, 29 Oct 38(R), 26 Nov 28(L)
'Junk bonds', 17 Sept 8(A)
Junk thought, 10 Sept 5 N
Jury service. 5 Nov 7(D
Just for a Moment, 3 Nov 46(P) Justice won't wait, 26 Nov 5(LA)
K
Kampuchea: Pol Pot and the Killing Fields, 23 Jul 14(A); Vietnamese troops leaving, 23 Jul 14(A); possible return of Prince Norodom Sihanouk, 23 Jul 14(A); the return to power of the Khmer Rouge a possibility, 24 Dec 10(A)
Kaplan, Fred, Dickens: A Biography, 3 Dec 40(R)
Kariba Darn, the, 13 Aug 7(D), 27 Aug 20, 15 Oct 33,12 Nov 28(L
Kasparo)
v, Garry: 5 Nov 19(1); a profile, 5 Nov 19(A); see also CHESS
Kavanagh, P J.: his Spectator articles, 15 Oct 37(R) Kavanagh, P. J., People and Places: A Selection 1975-87, 15
Oct 37(R)
Keane, Molly, Loving and Giving, 24 Sept 37(R) Kee, Robert, Munich: The Eleventh How., 1 Oct 28(R) Keegan, John, The Price of Admiralty, 24 Dec 63(R) Keeping the pig from the door, 22 Oct 19(A)
Kennedy, Ludovic: and the Rillington Place murders, 10 Sept 8(AV); favours 'shoot-to-kill' policy in Northern Ireland, 10 Sept 8(AV) Kennethson, George: exhibition, 26 Nov 56(AR)
Kenny, Anthony, God and Two Poets, 16 Jul 32(R)
Kent, the Duke and Duchess of, 10 Sept 29(R) Kenya: Idi Amin at Jomo Kenyatta's funeral, 20 Aug 13(A)
King Carol II: A Life of My Grandfather, Prince Paul of
Hohenzollern-Roumania, 24 Sept 35(R
Kingdom of Tamburlaine, The, 3 Dec 12 A) King Ludd, Andrew Sinclair, 8 Oct 36(R
Kinnock, Neil: on defence policy, 2 Jul 5(LA); visits the African 'front-line' states, 16 Jul 13(A); dnnks Cape wine,
16 Jul 13(A); held at gunpoint by Zimbabwean troops, 23 Jul 4(PW ; a reversion to the bad old days if Labour were elected, 0 Sept 5(LA); at the party conference, 8 Oct 6(PC); see also LABOUR PARTY
Kirov Ballet, the, 6 Aug 36, 20 Aug 37(AR)
Klagenfurt calumnies, 8 Oct 16(A) Klinke, Jeffrey, and Philip Marsden-Smedley, (ed.) Views From Abroad: The Spectator Book of Travel Writing, 17 Sept 42(R) Knee-capping Ulster, 10 Sept 11(A) Knightley, Philip, Philby: KGB Masterspy, 5 Nov 41(R) Knitting: a V&A exhibition, 3 Dec 49(AR) Knowing Oneself, 13 Aug 28(P)
Koch, Ed: his volte-face over Northern Ireland, 6 Aug 8(AV) Korea, North: Kim II Sung, 17 Sept 12(A) Korea, South: a visitor's impressions, 17 Sept 11(A); Koreans' attitude to Japan and to former President Chun, 17 Sept 11(A); urge for reunification of Korea, 17 Sept 11(A); Christianity in Korea, 17 Sept 12(A); arranged marriages, 17 Sept 12(A); the United Nations cemetery, 17 Sept 12(A); see also Olympic Games Kossoff, Leon: exhibition, 17 Sept 49(AR) Kossuth, Louis, 17 Dec 7(D) Kuwait Investment Office: told to reduce its slake in British Petroleum, 8 Oct 5(N), 25(CS)
Kyoto journal, 13 Aug 24(A)
L
Labour and Poland, 12 Nov 5(LA)
LABOUR PARTY. THE the party's Left, 10 Sept 5(LA); attitude to the media, 34 Sept 19(A); annual conference in Blackpool, 8 Oct 4(PW), 6(PC); its 'Aims and Values' statement's lack of policies, 8 Oct 6(PC); past conferences, 8 Oct 55(A): Paul Johnson at the party conference, 15 Oct 28(A); the party's reaction to Mrs Thatcher's visit to Poland. 12 Nov 5(LA); its philo- sophical beliefs given the lie by conditions in Eastern Europe, 12 Nov 5(LA); see also Kinnock, Neil, and individual members
Lady in the Dark (Edinburgh Festival), 10 Sept 37(AR) Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, 19 Nov 7(D)
Lambert, Maurice: exhibition, 26 Nov 56(AR)
Lampedusa, Giuseppe Tomasi di: his novel The Leopard, 19 Nov 16(A), 26 Nov 42(R): a biography, 26 Nov 42(R) Lampedusa, Giuseppe Tomasi di, The Leopard, with a Memory and Two Stories, 26 Nov 42(R)
Lamplugh, Suzy: her disappearance, 8 Oct 7(D)
Lancaster, Osbert: The Essential Osbert Lancaster, 17 Dec 38(R) Lang, Bernard, and Colleen McDannell, Heaven: A History, 24 Dec 67(R)
Larkin, Philip: 12 Nov 40(1); 12 Nov 40(R)
Larkin, Philip, Collected Poems, 12 Nov 40(R) Last chance for the nuclear dream, 3 Dec 9(A) Last Leopard, The: A Life of Giuseppe di Lampedusa, David Gilmour, 26 Nov 42(R) Last Temptation of Christ, The (film), 20 Aug 4(PW), 40(A), 27 Aug 19(L), 3 Sept 5(N), 10 Sept 7(D), 17 Sept 22, 56(A), 24 Sept 25(L), 47(AR) Late Corners, Anita Brookner, 20 Aug 24(R)
Latin America: see individual countries
Latvia: nationalist demonstrations, 22 Oct 12(A); the national movement, 5 Nov 11(A)
Launderettes, 9 Jul 84(CO) Lawrence, T.E.: 17 Dec 33(1); a biography, 17 Dec 33(A); his letters, 17 Dec 33(A) LAWSON. NIGEL
monetarypolicy, not fiscal policy, now needs to be changed,
16 Jul 22(E); will he retire from politics?, 23 Jul 8(AV); support by backbenchers over criticism by Sir Alan Walters, 30 Jul 6(PC), 20(E); a lecture to the IEA, 30 Jul 20(E); base rate raised to 11 per cent, 13 Aug 20(E); an ecu loan launched, 13 Aug 20(E); a horse called Mister Lawson, 27 Aug 18, 3 Sept 20(CS); the shock increase of the interest rate to 12 per cent, 3 Sept 20(CS); faces a test of nerve over current account deficit and the trade returns, 10 Sept 19(E); 17 Sept 7(AV); warns that the interest rate will be used to sustain the pound and keep inflation down, 24 Sept 20(E); at the IMF meeting in Berlin, 1 Oct 25(E); views on handling the economy opposed to those of Sir Kit McMa- hon, 8 Oct 26(E); his car-driving, 8 Oct 26(E); the 'new' Lawson, 15 Oct 8(AV); how he could encourage new equity
capital, 22 Oct 23(CS); the autumn statement on the economy, 5 Nov 4(PW), 25(E), 27(CS); the row over means-testing pensioners' benefits, 12 Not 4(PW), 6(PC), 24(CS); wears his Garrick tie, 12 Nov 24(CS); what he might have said about pensions, 26 Nov 24(CS); temper. amentally well suited to riding out the storm, 3 Dee 6(PC); conquering inflation his main concern, 3 Dec 6(PC); raises interest rate to 13 per cent, 3 Dec 22(E); aims to keep the sterling exchange rate high, 3 Dec 22(E); his naval tie, 10 Dec 27(CS); his policy beginning to work, 17 Dec 30(E) Leader of the Band, Fay Weldon, 9 Jul 62(R)
Lear, Edward: 30 Jul 23(I); books on, 30 Jul 23(R). 10 Dec 33(X)
...leaving the South, 17 Sept 15(A)
Lebanon: the hostage John McCarthy, 10 Sept 7(D) Lees-Milne, James: 6 Aug 21(I); a profile on his reaching 80, 6 Aug 21(A); his work for the National Trust Country House Scheme, 6 Aug 21(A)
Lefebvre, Archbishop: excommunicated, 9 Jul 4(PW) Left waiting, 10 Sept 5(LA) Legacy of the bubbly monk, 12 Nov 47(A)
LEGAL
names suppressed in child abuse cases, 23 Jul 5(N); the hanging of Edith Thompson, 13 Aug 29(R); 'blasphemous libel' and The Last Temptation of Christ, 17 Sept 22(A); the Fisher insider-dealing ease, 24 Sept 22(CS); a legal formula should be devised to deter media coverage of the IRA, 8 Oct 20(A); the right to silence to be qualified, 29 Oct 6(PC); jury service, 5 Nov 7(D); why the Guildford bombers' case should go to the Court of Appeal, 26 Nov 5(LA); support for aged judges, 10 Dec 7(D); the Guildford Four, 10 Dec 33(R)
Lehmann, John, and Richard Bassett, (sal. and intro.)
Vienna: A Traveller's Companion, 13 Aug 32(R) Leigh, Vivien: a biography, 22 Oct 35(R), 10 Dec 32(L) Lenin: The Man Behind the Mask, Ronald W. Clark, 6 Aug
30(R)
Leopard, with a Memory and Two Stories, The, Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, 26 Nov 42(R) Letters: junk mail, 2 Jul 7(D); The Faber Book of Letters (ed. Felix Pryor), 24 Dec 76(R Letters of Edith Wharton, e, (ed.) R. W. B. Lewis and
Nancy Lewis, 29 Oct 41(R)
Letters of Max Beerbohm 1892-1956, The, (ed.) Rupert
Hart-Davis, 27 Aug 21(R)
Letters of T. E. Lawrence, The, (sal. and ed.) Malcolm
Brown. 17 Dec 33(R)
Letters of 7'. S. Eliot, The: Volume!, 1898-1922, (ed.) Valerie
Eliot, I Oct 32(R)
Letters of William and Dorothy Wordsworth, The: Volume
VII, The Later Years, 1840-1353, (ed.) Alan G. Hill. 3 Sept
26(R)
Letter to Ceausescu, A, 17 Sept 10(A) Letwin, Oliver, Privatising the World, 16 Jul 30(R) Levi, Peter. To the Goat, 6 Aug 35(R)
Lewis, C. S.: books on, 19 Nov 29(R)
Lewis, R. W. B.. and Nancy Lewis, (ed.) The Letters of Edith Wharton, 29 Oct 41(R) Libel: the Sun to pay Elton John .€1 million Mill out-of-court
settlement. 24 Dec 9(AV)
Liberty: as seen by Index on Censorship, 24 Sept 5(LA), 29
Oct 32(L) Libraries: the Bodleian Library, 29 Oct 19(A)
Liddell, Robert, A Mind at Ease: Barbara Pyrn and Her Novels, 17 Dec 37(R)
Liechtenstein. 8 Oct 44(A)
Life and letters, 2 Jul 27, 9 Jul 68, 16 Jul 34, 23 Jul 28, 30 Jul
28,6 Aug 34, 13 Aug 32, 20 Aug 31, 27 Aug 25, 3 Sept 28, 10 Sept 31, 17 Sept 44, 24 Sept 38, 1 Oct V, 22 Oct 37, 29 Oct 40, 5 Nov 43, 12 Nov 44, 19 Nov 33, 26 Nov 53, 3 Dec 43, 10 Dec 40, 24 Dec 80(LL)
Lifeboat Week must steer clear of the wreck of Barlow Clowes,
29 Oct 29(CS)
Life of a Provincial Lady, The: A Study of E. M. Delafield and
Her Works, Violet Powell, 8 Oct 34(R.) 'Like a bourgeois parliament', 22 Oct 12(A)
Literate Passion, A: Letters of Anais Nin and Henry Miller,
1932-53, (ed.) Gunther Stuhlman, 12 Nov 43(R) Literary Editors remember, 9 Jul 52(A)
Literary prizes: the Hawthornden Prize revived, 2 Jul 27(LL) Lithuania: the national movement, 5 Nov 11(A) Litter, dealing with, 2 Jul 9(A), 20 Aug 22(L)
Live from No. 10, Michael Cockerell, 24 Sept 33(R)
Liverpool: its docks and two cathedrals, 24 Sept 38(LL)
Living in the North..., 17 Sept 14(A)
Lloyd's of London: the impact of the Piper Alpha drilling platform loss, 16 Jul 21(CS)
Lodge, David, Nice Work, 24 Sept 37(R)
LONDON how Westminster and Camden deal with the rubbish problem, 2 Jul 9(A), 20 Aug 22(L); Smithfield Market's proposed modernisation, 16 Jul 18(A); London's Italian colony celebrates, 23 Jul 16(A); a miscellany about London, 30 Jul 29(R); Hackney's racial mixture, 6 Aug 19(A); the Notting Hill carnival, 3 Sept 14, 15(A); London's China- town, 3 Sept 34(A); Gray's Inn garden to be built on, 15 Oct 5(N); life in Earls Court, 24 Dec 19(A) Londonderry, the siege of, 17 Dec 19(A)
London litter bugs, The, 2 Jul 9(A)
London School of Economics, the, 3 Sept 19(A)
Lone, torn London, 30 Jul 18(A) Long Live the Lady (film), 17 Sept 52(AR) Looking Ahead, 3 Sept 24(P)
Lords, House of: joint sessions with the Commons suggested, 30 Jul 7(D) Lorrain, Claude: his etchings, 19 Nov 30(R)
Lost causes, 30 Jul 12(A) LW( Father, The, Marina Warner, 8 Oct 31(R)
Lotteries: continental and British lotteries, 30 Jul 16(A); the proposed 'NHS lottery', 30 Jul 16(A)
Love of Bod, The, 29 Oct 18(A) Loving and Giving, Molly Keane, 24 Sept 37(R) Low life, 2 Jul 33, 9 Jul 76, 16 Jul 41, 23Jul 34, 6 Aug 41, 13 Aug 40, 20 Aug 41, 27 Aug 33, 3 Sept 33,17 Sept 55, 24 Sept 48, 1 Oct 42, 8 Oct 44, 15 Oct 49, 22 Oct 55, 29 Oct 49, 5 Nov 52, 12 Nov 65,19 Nov 40, 26 Nov 63,10 Dec 48, 17 Dec 47, 24 Dec 91(A) Luck of lt, The, 20 Aug 28(P) Lullaby for a Man Asleep in Brewer Street, 24 Dec 80(P) Lurie, Alison, The Truth About Lorin Jones, 16 Jul 31(R) Lyre of Orpheus, The, Robertson Davies, 8 Oct 35(R)
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Macchaioli, The: Italian Painters of the Nineteenth Century, Norma Broude, 10 Sept 32(R)
McDannell, Colleen, and Bernard Lang, Heaven: A History, 24 Dec 67(R)
MacDonald, Ramsay and Margaret: their letters and diaries, 30 Jul 8(AV), 27 Aug 26(R)
McGuinness, Brian, Wittgenstein, A Life: Young Ludwig (1889-1921), 24 Sept 34(R)
Machen, Arthur: a collected edition, 29 Oct 36(R) Mactlraith, William: exhibition, 15 Oct 47(AR) McInerney, Jay: his three novels, 15 Oct 49(A)
McKee, Grant, and Ros Franey, Time Bomb: Irish Bombs, English Justice and the Guildford Four, 10 Dec 33(R) Maclean, Donald: a biography, 3 Dec 40(R) McLynn, Charles Edward Stuart, 17 Dec 40(R) McMahon, Sir Kit, 8 Oct 26(E) Macmillan, Harold: 15 Oct 35(I); cleared of responsibility for handing over Cossacks and Yugoslays to Russia and Tito in 1945, 24 Sept 9(A), 8 Oct 16(A), 27(L), 22 Oct 8(AV), 29 Oct 15(A), 30(L), 19 Nov 25, 26 Nov 26, 17 Dec 31(L); a biogra)phy. 15 Oct 35(R); was he a Russian agent?, 22 Oct 8AV Mac(millan 1894-1956: Volume 1, Alistair Home, 15 Oct 35(R) MacNeice, Louis: coming back into favour, 9 Jul 68(LL) MacNiven, Ian S., (ed.) The Durrell-Miller Letters 1935-80, 12 Nov 43(R) Madama Butterfly(Covent Garden), 5 Nov 49(AR) Maginnis, Ken: a 'Personal Award', 26 Nov 35(A) Major, John: as Chief Secretary to the Treasury deals with ministers' financial estimates. 23 Jul 6(PC), 3 Sept 20(CS) Making History (Cottesloe), 10 Dec 43(AR) Making merry with bath cubes, 24 Dec 44(A) Making of the Representative for Planet 8, The (Coliseum), 26 Nov 58(AR) Making the red one green, 6 Aug 11(A)
Mandela, Nelson: the obsessive agitation on his behalf, 6 Aug 5LA )
Man(n, Jessica, Death Beyond the Nile, 24 Dec 74(R) Mannocci, Lino, The Etchings of Claude Lorrain, 19 Nov 0(R Ma3rion) (Covent Garden). 26 Nov 58(AR) Mantle, Jonathan, In-For-A-Penny: The Unauthorised Biogra- phy of Jeffrey Archer, 30 Jul 24(R) Marble Hill: its future, 30 Jul 22(L) Marcos, Imelda, 12 Nov 65(A) Marks and Spencer: the company ethos. 23 Jul 9(A); its upmarket fashion goods not a success, 23 Jul 9(A): its relationship with suppliers, 23 Jul 10(A) Marnham, Patrick, 27 Aug 8(AV), 3 Sept 21(L) Marriage: the Princess of Wales praises family life, 22 Oct 5L A); ambiguous attitudes to divorce and infidelity, 22 Oct 5 LA); the ambiguous rewarded in a divorce case, 22 Oct 7 1 D); why should women do all the housework?, 26 Nov 7 AV) Marsden-Smedley. Philip, and Jeffrey Klinke, (ed.) Views from Abroad: The Spectator Book of Travel Writing. 17 Sept
42(R)
Martyre de Saint Sebastian, Le (Palais Gamier, Paris), 19 Nov 35(AR) Matthiessen, Peter, Men's Lives, 20 Aug 26(R)
Maxims: of Vauvenargues, Holbrook Jackson and G. K. Chesterton, 12 Nov 44(LL)
MEDICAL
a doctor's discharge summary, 16 Jul 41(A); the decline of the general practitioner in the NHS, 23 Jul 15(A), 13 Aug 21, 27 Aug 19(L); an alleged wrong diagnosis by a deputising doctor, 30 Jul 7(D), 13 Aug 21(L); shingles and herpes, 30 Jul 7(D), 13 Aug 21(L); circumcision, 27 Aug 8(AV), 3 Sept 21, 10 Sept 23(L); St John's Ambulance Brigade, 3 Sept 15(A); imaginary medical scares, 15 Oct 52(C0); surgery and breast cancer, 26 Nov 15(A); a book dated 1800 on domestic medicine. 26 Nov 64(A); what did Oscar Wilde die of?, 24 Dec 34(A); a bout of 'flu, 24 Dec 93(A); see also Aids
Mediterranean Shore, The, Paul Hogarth, 12 Nov 43(R) Melodious Warbler, The, 20 Aug 31(LL) Men's Lives, Peter Matthiessen, 20 Aug 26(R) Merger most foul. 26 Nov 5(N) Merry Christmas poo ding, 24 Dec 13(A) Messiaen, Olivier: his music. 24 Dec 84(AR)
Meteorology: the 'greenhouse effect' of atmospheric pollu- tion, 8 Oct 5(LA) Mexico: ex-president Portilio. 24 Dec 91(A) Middle East, the: rivalry between Syria and Iraq, 5 Nov 13(A); the failure of the Reagan plan for settling the Middle East. 5 Nov 13(A)
Middlepost, Antony Sher, 10 Sept 33(R) Midsummer Marriage, The (Scottish Opera). 19 Nov 37(AR) Mid-term begins, 3 Dec 5(LA) Milagro Beanfield War, The (film), 3 Sept 30(AR)
Milken, Michael: his introduction of 'junk bonds', 17 Sept 8(A) Miller, Henry: correspondence with Lawrence Durrell and Anais Nin, 12 Nov 43(R)
Million pounds to Mr Elton John, A, 24 Dec 9(AV) Mind at Ease, A: Barbara Pym and Her Novels, Robert Liddell, 17 Dec 37(R) Mind in the Waters, 8 Oct 37(P) Mind of Man, The, 27 Aug 26(P) Missing a riot, 3 Sept 15(A) Mitford family, the, 17 Sept 62(A) Mitterrand, President: holding the general election proves to have been a mistake, 16 Jul I2(A); seeking a new approach to Eastern European countries, 10 Dec 18(A) Moaning military, The, 10 Dec 12(A) Mob-handed in Montenegro, 15 Oct 11(A) Modern Ireland, 1600-1972, R. F. Foster, 26 Nov 46(R) Monarchy, the: Tom Nairn on the Monarchy, 16 Jul 28(R) Money: the threepenny bit, 20 Aug 7(D), the fiver, 3 Dec 27(CS) Monkeys. Men and Missiles: An Autobiography, 1946-88, Sally Zuckerman, 20 Aug 23T) Montessori schools, 1 Oct fl(A , 15 Oct 33, 22 Oct 28(L) Montgomery-Massingberd, Hug , The Field Book of Country Houses and Their Owners, 24 Dec 64(R) Moon, Jeremy: exhibition, 10 Sept 35(AR) Moore, Dudley, and Peter Cook, Dud and Pete: The Dagenham Dialogues, 24 Dec 77(R) Moore. Henry: exhibition, 24 Sept 42(AR) Moore, John, 15 Oct 55(A) Moorehead, Caroline, (ed.) Over the Run of the World: Selected Letters of Freya Stark, 5 Nov 40(R) Moral Re-Armament, 3 Sept 21. 15 Oct 33(1) Morgan. Charles: The Fountain, 29 Oct 43(R); The River Line, 29 Oct 43(R) Morgan, Edmund S., Inventing the People: The Rise of Popular Sovereignty in England and America, 24 Dec 70(R) Morrison, James: exhibition, 20 Aug 33(AR) Mortimer, John: his alleged charm, 20 Aug 47(A); complains of right-wing domination of comment and opinion, 5 Nov 22 (A) Moscow Classical Ballet, 20 Aug 37(AR) Motoring and motor-cycling: a motorist's song of release, 13
Augi42(C0); a TV programme about motor-cyclists, 5 Nov 7(DD ; a warning about motor-cycling, 26 Nov 6(D); 3 Dec Mo(unt, Ferdinand. (ed.) The Inquiring Eye: A Selection of the
Writings of David Watt. 23 Jul 24(R) Mountain Language (Lyttelton). 29 Oct 46(AR) Mourning becomes Europa, 29 Oct 9(A) Mozart of chess, The, 5 Nov 19(A) Mr Eagleson Catches Trains, 6 Aug 34(LL) Mr Gorbachev announces a birth: will Pinochet be the godfather?, 17 Dec 6(PC) Mr Kmnock prepares for a landslide victory over the Labour Parry. 8 Oct 6(PC) Mr Kinnock's Cape wine. 16 Jul 13(A) Mr Lawson buys off the dentists and opticians, 5 Nov 25(E) Mr Lawson closes his eyes and imitates the action of a hedgehog. 3 Dec 6(PC) Mr Lawson comes full circle?, 16 Jul 22(E) M. Rocard's umbrella, 30 Jul 14(A) Mrs Klein (Cottesloe), 20 Aug 36(AR) Mrs. Presumed Dead, Simon Brett, 24 Sept 40(R) Mrs Thatcher's greenhouse. 8 Oct 5(LA) Much Ado About Nothing (Phoenix). 3 Sept 6(D). 31(AR) Much Ado About Nothing: an 'appalling' performance. 6 Aug 7(D
Muggin)
g, 17 Dec 8(AV) Moruch: The Eleventh Hour. Robert Kec. 1 Oct 28(R) Munich agreement, the: the breakdown of the Bad Godesberg talks. 2 Jul 22. 23 Jul 19(1); how a 1938 Spectator article foresaw the outbreak of war. 24 Sept 17(A); books on the Munich crisis, I Oct 28(R) Munich illusion, The, 24 Sept 17(A) Murder in Paradise, Ann aceves. 24 Dec 74(R) Museums: the Bank of England's museum, 19 Nov 22(CS); Whitby museum, 24 Dec 43(A) MUSIC AND OPERA
the new Everyman Dictionary of Music, 2 Jul 32(AR); Aida and Falstaff, 9 Jul 70(AR); lolanthe and The Yeomen of the Guard, 23 Jul 29 (AR); The Coronation of Poppea. 30 Jul 31(AR); La Traviata, 30 Jul 31.8 Oct 38(AR); orchestras in this year's Proms, 30 Jul 33(AR); the Hohenems Schubertiade. 6 Aug 37(AR); the music of ancient Greece and Rome, 13 Aug 36(AR); musical settings of Pellias et Melisande, 27 Aug 30(AR); Kupfer's production of Wag- ner's Ring. 27 Aug 31(AR), 17 Sept 30(1): Indian music. 3 Sept 29(AR); a connection with cricket. 10 Sept 36(AR): Nixon in China and Lady in the Dark, 10 Sept 37(AR): Falstaff. 24 Sept 43(AR): Catholic and Protestant choirs, 24 Sept 44(AR): Das Rheingold. 8 Oct 38(AR); the rediscov- ery of early masters, 8 Oct 39(AR); music in pubs. 15 Oct 17(A). 5 Nov 30, 19 Nov 25. 26 Nov 32, 10 Dcc 31(L); televising music. 22 Oct 50(AR); the Plainsong and Mediaeval Music Society, 5 Nov 48(AR); Madama Butter- fly. 5 Nov 49(AR); The Midsummer Marriage, 19 Nov 37(AR); The Making of the Representative for Planet 8. 26 Nov 58(AR); Manon, 26 Nov 58(AR); colours associated with musical keys, 3 Dec 51.(AR); Christmas Eve and Rigoletto. 24 Dec 83(AR); 80th birthdays of Olivier Messiaen and Elliott Carter, 24 Dec 84(AR); see also Jazz and POP MUSIC
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Nairn. Tom, The Enchanted Glass: Britain and its Monarchy, 16 Jul 28(R) Namesakes, a dialogue between, 6 Aug 44(CO) Napper. John: exhibition. 17 Sept 50(AR) Naipaul: The Shiva Naipaul memorial prize announced, 9 Jul 49(X) National Debt, the, 16 Jul 2I(CS) National disservice, 20 Aug 15(A)
National Health Service: how Aneurin Bevan set up the NHS, 23 Jul 15(A); the decline of the GP in the NHS, 23 Jul 15,13 August 21, 27 Aug 19(L); charges for eye tests and dental check-ups, 5 Nov 4(PW), 6(PC), 25(E), 17 Dec 31(L); more money for the NHS, 5 Nov 4(PW), 6(1'C), 25 (E); shortage of trained staff the root of the hospital malaise, 17 Dec 30(E); see also DOCTORS and MEDICAL
National Trust, the: the Country House scheme, 6 Aug 21(A) Nato: the only safe defence policy for Europe, 2 Jul 5(LA) Nature of the Beast, The (film), 26 Nov 61(AR) Necessity the Mother of it, 27 Aug 25(LL) Nelson's columns, 6 Aug 5(LA) Newcastle: projected inner-city regeneration by the private sector, 6 Aug 14(A); T. Dan Smith's policies, 6 Aug 14(A) Newcastle brown study, 6 Aug 14(A) Newcomb, Mary: exhibition, 12 Nov 57(AR) Newest London Spy, The, (ed.) Tim Heald, 30 Jul 29(R) New explanation for the appalling behaviour of young British males, A, 27 Aug 8(AV) Newman, Peter C., Caesars of the Wilderness, 3 Sept 23(R) News from a time-slip: we must have done something right. 20 Aug 20(CS)
New, special formula SLD: contains proactive Paddy, 16 Jul 6(PC)
New Statesman and Society: its past and its prospects, 9 Jul 48(A); launches Charter 88, 10 Dec 6(PC), 17 Dec 16(A) Nicaragua: hurricane Joan devastates an unprepared Nicar- agua, 29 Oct 12(A); its economic collapse, 5 Nov 16(A) Niarchos, XI, 82, 8 Oct 35(P) Nice Work, David Lodge. 24 Sept 37(R) Nicholson, David, and John Barnes, (ed.) The Empire at Bay: The Leo Amery Diaries, 1929-1943, 23 Jul 22(R) Nicholson family, the: exhibition, 9 Jul 69(AR) Nigelputs the frighteners on, but hopes they don't scare sterling, 3 Sept 20(CS) Nin, Anais: correspondence with Henry Miller 1932-53, 12 Nov 43(R) Nixon in China (Edinburgh Festival), 10 Sept 37(AR) Noakes, Vivien, (ed.) Edward Lear: Selected Letters, 30 Jul 23(R) No middle ground, 26 Nov 12(A) Non!, 1 Oct 5(LA) No prize for floral decorations in the City's beauty contest . . ., • 10 Sept 21(CS) No rest on the sabbath, 2 Jul 17(A) Norwich, John Julius, Christmas Crackers, 24 Dec 103(A) Not enough hogwash, 2 Jul 13(A) Notes from underground during the Thatcherite terror, 29 Oct PC) Noting springs eternal, 5 Nov 43(LL) Nothing to Forgive: A Daughter's Life of Antonia White, Lynda P. Hopkinson, 24 Sep 31(R) Not licking liquor, 12 Nov 16(A) Nor martyrs, 9 Jul 5(LA) Not the sort of party one would bother to gate-crash, 1 Oct 6(PC) Notting Hill carnival, the, 3 Sept 14, 15(A) Not to be confused with Confucius, 5 Nov 33(A) Novels: the decline of the English novel, 8 Oct 37(A); 'empathy' in novels, 10 Dec 35(R) Now the game is up, 12 Nov 48(A) Nuclear power: the US presidential candidates' stance on defence, 29 Oct 13(A); radioactive nuclear waste, 5 Nov 43(LL); the dream of cheap nuclear power, 3 Dec 9(A); some nuclear power stations to be built by the privatised electricity industry, 3 Dec 9(A)
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Obituaries: an obituary for Jaspistos, 23 Jul 36(CO) O'Brien, Edna, The High Road, 15 Oct 42(R) Observer, the: Neal Ascherson on the 'Spectator for Poland' scheme, 29 Oct 8(AV), 19 Nov 25, 24 Dec 55(1) Office Without Power: Diaries 1968-72, Tony Benn, 22 Oct 30(R) O'Hanlon, Redmond. In Trouble Again, 15 Oct 40(R) Oil: the Piper Alpha explosion, 16 Jul 4(PW), 21(CS) Old Boy's Dinner. 24 Sept 30(P) Oldenburg. Claes: exhibition, 30 Jul 30(AR) Old people: OAPs at theatre matinees. 3 Sept b(D); the row over means-testing pensioners' benefits, 12 Nov 4(PW), 6(PC). 24(CS) Olympic Games: a report on the Athens Olympic games of 1906. 24 Sept 14(A); 24 Sept 47(AR), 48(A); diving and gymnastics. 24 Sept 48(A); I Oct 42(A); on TV, 8 Oct 42(AR) Open letter to the United Kingdom parliamentary mission to Iran, An. 9 Jul 33(A) Orange peel: its use by Dr Johnson, 16 Jul 44(CO)
Original English nanny emerges in her true colours at last, The.
2 Jul 8(A ) Orpheus Descending (Haymarket), 24 Dec 87(AR) Other Foreign Legion, The, 3 Sept 13(A) Our Country's Good (Royal Court). 24 Sept 44(AR) Our Song. Keith Waterhouse. 16 Jul 29(R) Ousby. Ian. (ed.) The Cambridge Guide to Literature in English, 24 Dec 78(R) Out of Order (film). 6 Aug 38(AR) Out of the body, 10 Dec 9(A) Outsiders: Sir Peter Tapsell, 1 Oct 19(A); Denis Hills, 8 Oct 14(A); David Hart. 15 Oct 25(A); Garry Kasparov, 5 Nov 19(A); John Heath-Stubbs, 12 Nov 19(A); Edward Heath, 26 Nov 16(A); Colin Ward, 10 Dec 20(A) Over the Rim of the World: Selected Letters of Freya Stark, (ed.) Caroline Moorehead, 5 Nov 40(R) Overthrow of Colonial Slavery, 1776.1848, The, Robin Black- burn, 27 Aug 24(R) Owen, David: a comparison with Enoch Powell, 24 Sept 6(PC) Oxall, Ivan, Michael Pollak and Gerhard Botz, (ed.) Jews, Antisemitism and.Culture in Vienna, 13 Aug 32(R) Oxford University: Oxford in the 1930s, 30 Jul 26(R); a history of Balliol College, 20 Aug 30(R); its appeal for £200 million, 29 Oct 18(A); the Bodleian Library. 29 Oct 19(A); two faux pas at a college dinner, 17 Dec 7(D); a West Berlin historian's visit banned, 17 Dec 12(A) Oyster trade, the: 27 Aug 20, 17 Sept 30(1); Loch Fyne oysters. 1 Oct 26(L) Oz, Amos, Black Box, 2 Jul 25(R)
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Pacific prospects, 8 Oct 11(A) Pagels, Elaine, Adam, Eve and the Serpent, 24 Sept 28(R) Paine, Tom: Paul Foot on, 29 Oct 40(LL) Painful road, The, 9 Jul 16(A) Paisley kiss, a, 9 Jul 39(L) Pakenham, Thomas and Valerie, (sel. and intro.) Dublin: A Traveller's Companion, 2 Jul 23(R) Pakistan: after General Zia's death, will Benazir Bhutto win the promised election?, 27 Aug 12(A); Benazir Bhutto's autobiography, 19 Nov 28(R); the PPP's lead in the election results, 26 Nov 14(A); the declining influence of the pies and the feudal aristocracy, 26 Nov 14(A); the moral implications of the term 'Paid', 26 Nov 22(A); Zia's policy of Islamisa- tion, 17 Dec 46(AR) Palestinians, the: Yasser Arafat publicly renounces terrorism and recognises the existence of Israel, 24 Dec 6(PW), 12(A) Palmer, Christopher, (ed.) The Collected Arthur Machen, 29 Oct 36(R) Panoramania (exhibition), 10 Dec 41(AR) Panoramas, 10 Dec 41(AR) Papandreou, Andreas: rift with his wife, 27 Aug 32(A); his girlfriend, 1 Oct 41(A) Paperbacks, a selection, 9 Jul 67. 17 Sept 46, 15 Oct 37(X) Papua New Guinea: its art, 10 Sept 35(AR) Paradise Eater, The, John Ralston Saul, 24 Sept 41(R) Panorama phenomena: out-of-body and near-death ex- peiences, 10 Dec 9(A), 24 Dec 55(L) PARLIAMENT
decline in the standard of oratory, 30 Jul 7(D); joint sessions with the Lords suggested. 30 Jul 7(D); Parliament as the best safeguard against federalism. 15 Oct 5(LA); Conserva- tive backbenchers' unsuccessful revolt over eyesight tests and dental check-ups, 5 Nov 4(PW), 6(PC), 25(E); the White Paper on broadcasting. 12 Nov 6(PC); the Spectator/ Hi land Park Parliamentarian of the Year awards, 26 Nov 35(A), and luncheon, 3 Dec 63(A); unparliamentary language, 24 Dec 31(A); see also POLITICS AND POLMCIANS
Parliamentarian of the Year - the winners, 26 Nov 35(A) Parties, noisy, 8 Oct 45(A), 29 Oct 32(L) Passionate Korea, 17 Sept 11(A) Pathfinder (film), 8 Oct 42(AR) Paton, Alan, Journey Continued: An Autobiography, 10 Sept 27(R) Paul of Hohenzollern-Roumania, Prince, King Carol A Life of My Grandfather, 24 Sept 35(R) Peace, 24 Dec 3(LA) Peace: The Plain Man's Guide to War Prevention, Hugh Nanning, 10 Dec 34(R) Peace breaks out in the Gulf, 23 Jul 12(A) Peace for Our Time, Robert Rothschild, 5 Nov 42(R) Pearl Diver, 10 Dec 34(P) Peggy Ashcroft, Michael Billington, 29 Oct 42(R) Pelfeas et MElisande: five musical settings, 27 Aug 30(AR) Pensions: the row over means-testing pensioners' benefits, 12 Nov 4(PW), 6(PC), 24(CS); what the Chancellor might have said, 26 Nov 24(CS); Lord Vinson on tax relief on pension contributions. 26 Nov 24(CS) People and Places: A Selection 1975.87, P. J. Kavanagh, 15 Oct 37(R) People are sometimes hurt, 22 Oct 37(LL) People who live in glass houses can't afford the rent, 10 Dec 27(CS) Perfumes and their names, 20 Aug 7(D) Persian at the Court of King George, 1809-10, A, (trans. and ed.) Margaret Morris Claake, 16 Jul 33(R) Pets: none in heaven, 8 Oct 7(D). 29 Oct 32(L) Philby: KGB Masterspy, Philip Knightley, 5 Nov 41(R) Philosophy: the young Wittgenstein, 24 Sept 34(R) Photography: Janet Stone's portraits, 23 Jul 27(R); Cecil Beaton's royal portraits, 19 Nov 32(R); a V&A exhibition 17 Dec 44(AR); the trials of having your house photo- graphed for a magazine, 24 Dec 44(A) Picabia. Francis: exhibition, 20 Aug 33(AR) Picasso, Pablo: 9 Jul 57(1); debunked in Arianna Stassino- poulos Huffing.ton's biography, 9 Jul 73(R), 16 Jul 7(D), 20 Aug 22(1); exhibitions, 9 Jul '73(R); treatment of his family and mistresses. 20 Aug 22(L) Picasso: Creator and Destroyer, Arianna Stassinopoulos Hut- fington, 9 Jul 55(R) Picture This, Joseph Heller, 5 Nov 45(R) Piggott. Lester: and the Inland Revenue. 22 Oct 57, 29 Oct (A) Pinochet. General: 5 Nov 15(1); accepts the plebiscite's verdict, 5 Nov 15(A); what sort of regime will succeed him?, 5 Nov 15(A)
Pipes and Drums, 15 Oct 40(P) Pitman, Ruth, Edward Lear's Tennyson, 30 Jul 23(R) Pitt-Kethley, Fiona, Journeys to the Underworld, 29 Oct 38(R), 26 Nov 28(L) Place, A, 20 Aug 25(P)
Place names, chard, 17 Dec 7(D)
Plantageneei, The Stratford-on-Avon), 5 Nov 50(AR) Plough, Sword an Book, Ernest Gellner, 6 Aug 27(R) Poderegin, Milka Bajic, The Dawning (trans. Nadja
Poderegin), 20 Aug 29(R)
POETRY
poetry reviewed, 2 Jul 28, 6 Aug 31, 32(AR); poetic reputations, 9 Jul 68(LL); the attitudes of Clough and Hopkins to the Christian God, 16 Jul 32(R); poetry no longer learnt by heart at school, 16 Jul 34( ); Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 23 Jul 26(R); Francis Thompson decried, 6 Aug 34(LL); Japanese poems in translation, 13 Aug 28,10 Dec 34(P); Housman's verse and prose, 20 Aug 28(Rrt Auberon Waugh and 'modern' verse, 3 Sept 28(LL ; Chinese poems in translation, 24 Sept 30(P); a programme on Eliot and After, 1 Oct 41(AR); poetry at the Cheltenham Festival, 29 Oct 40(LL); a profile of John Heath-Stubbs, 12 Nov 19(A); a biography of Stevie Smith, 12 Nov 38(R); children not taught to appreciate the rhythm and structure of poetry, 3 Dec 43(LL); Georgian poetry, 10 Dec 40(LL); acrostics on poets' names, 10 Dec 51(C0); a Poetry Society reading, 24 Dec 80(LL) Poland: Moscow looks on while Solidarity and General Jaruzelski prepare to negotiate, 10 Sept 12(A); gift subscrip- tions of The Spectator invited for Polish institutes, libraries and individuals, 8 Oct 7(D), 13(X), 15 Oct 27(X), 29 Oct 8(AV), 32(X), 5 Nov 30(L), 12 Nov 7(D); the new prime minister Mieczyslaw Rakowski's background and prospects, 8 Oct 12(A); Mrs Thatcher's visit, 12 Nov 5(LA), 12(A); Allied Polish veterans join in the Cenotaph march-past, 19 Nov 16(A) Poland rings in the old, 8 Oct 12(A) Poles apart from the Ascherson theory of freedom, 20 Oct ) Polgar11(AV sisters, the, 6 Aug 44, 29 Oct 20.5 Nov 54(A), 3 Dec 59, 10 Dec 51(A)
POLICE. mu statistics on numbers, pay, sickness etc, 20 Aug 8(AV); policing the Notting Hill festival, 20 Aug 8(AV); their efficiency and effectiveness questioned, 10 Sept 9(A), 17 Sept 29(L); their financing, 10 Sept 9(A), 17 Sept 29(L); why official crime statistics are unreliable, 1 Oct 22(A); an editor assaulted by the police, 10 Dec 8(AV); drink driving, 10 Dec 8(AV); inadequate response to mugging and violence, 17 Dec 8(AV)
Politics, 2 Jul 6, 9 Jul 6, 16 Jul 6, 23 Jul 6, 30 Jul 6, 6 Aug 6, 13 Aug 6, 20 Aug 6, 27 Aug 6, 10 Sept 6. 24 Sept 6, 1 Oct 6, 8 Oct 6. 15 Oct 6, 22 Oct 6, 29 Oct 6, 5 Nov 6, 12 Nov 6, 19 Nov 6, 3 Dec 6, 10 Dec 6, 17 Dec 6, 24 Dec 7(PC) POLITICS AND POLITICIANS Conservative thought and Conservative thinkers, 9 Jul 60(R); Lady Antonia Fraser's socialist philosophy group, 16 Jul 7(D), 23 Jul 18, 3 Sept 19(A), 10 Sept 8(AV); Leo Amery's diaries 1929-1945, 23 Jul 22(R); the influence of physical appearance on politicians' careers, 20 Aug6(PC), 7(0); Ramsay MacDonald and his wife, 30 Jul 8 AV), 27 Aug 26(R); two think-tanks - the Institute forEconomic Affairs and the Centre for Policy Studies, 3 Sept 19(A); general disillusionment with politics, 17 Sept 26(A ; So- crates and abstention from politics, 17 Sept 40(R ; the relationship between politics and television, 24 Sept 3(R), 8 Oct 29(L); a profile of Sir Peter Tapsell, 1 Oct 19(A); political leaders and culture, 8 Oct 7(D); all parties now favour a market economy limited by regulation, redistribu- tion and welfare, 15 Oct 6(PC); the honesty of Keith Joseph and Nicholas Ridley, 15 Oct 7(D); Norman Tebbit's autobiograpy, 15 Oct 36(R); Tony Berm's diary 1968-72, 22 Oct 30 R); a new political weekly, Samizdat, 29 Oct 6(PC); Lord Carrington's memoirs, 12 Nov 41(R); a profile of Edward Heath, 26 Nov 16(A); the Spectator/Highland Park Parliamentarian of the Year awards, 26 Nov 35(A); the Left's Charter 88 calls for a written constitution, 10 Dec 6(PC), 17 Dec 16(A); what should a sympathiser with Western conservatism do under a communist dictatorship?, 10 Dec 16(A); the emergence of the 'Parallel State', 10 Dec I6(A); a selection of modern political humour, 17 Dec 39(R); the rise of popular sovereignty in England and America, 24 Dec 70(R); see also PARLIAMENT Politics of 1992, The, 30 ul 5(LA)
Polke, Sigmar: exhibition, 6 Aug 39(AR)
Pollak, Michael, Ivan Oxall and Gerhard Botz, (ed.) Jews, Antisemitism and Culture in Vienna, 13 Aug 32(K) Pol Pot's second chance?, 23 Jul 14(A) Ponsonby, Sir Frederick, Recollections of Three Reigns (sel. and ed. Antony Lambton), 26 Nov 52(R)
PoP Music
Jerry Lee Lewis, 9 Jul 76(A); megastar concerts, 23 Jul 32(AR); the Nelson Mandela birthday concert, 23 Jul 32(AR); time for Bob Dylan to retire?, 23 Jul 32(AR); 'acid house' dance music in the Top 40, 13 Aug 36(AR); Graham Parker's The Mona Lisa's Sister, 13 Al 36(AR); more articles on pop music wanted, 3 Sept 21(L ; 'remixes' now on the market, 17 Sept 53(AR); Randy Newman, 15 Oct 46(AR); a Steve Miller album, 15 Oct 46(AR); pop music attacked, 29 Oct 49(A); using a new record player, 12 Nov 60(AR); a selection of the year's best albums, 17 Dec 45(AR); see also Jazz
PORTRAIT DRAWINGS
Yasser Arafat, 24 Dec 12, Jeffrey Archer, 30 Jul 25, Sir Frederick Ashton, 1 Oct 36, Gareth Bennett, 19 Nov 36, Dhiren Bhagat, 3 Dec 18, John Biffen, 9 Jul 28, Richard Burton, 8 Oct 33, Vice-President Bush, 12 Nov 10. Nirad C. Chaudhuri, 12 Nov 29, Charles Dickens, 3 Dec 41, Lord Forte, 2 Jul 15, Mikhail Gorbachev, 6 Aug 9, Joyce Grenfell, 3 Sept 22, David Hart, 15 Oct 25, John Heath- Stubbs, 12 Nov 19, Denis Hills, 8 Oct 14, Emperor Hirohito, 1 Oct 12, Imran Khan, 6 Aug 17, Garry Kasparov,
5 Nov 19, Philip Larkin, 12 Nov 40, T. E. Lawrence, 17 Dec 33, Edward Lear, 30 Jul 23, James Lees-Milne, 6 Aug 21, Harold MacMillan, 15 Oct 35, Picasso, 9 Jul 57, General Pinochet, 5 Nov 15, Senator Dan Quayle. 27 Aug 13, Donald T. Regan, 16 Jul 11, R. S. Rintoul, 9 Jul 43, Michel Rocard, 30 Jul 14, Dr Runde, 16 Jul 9, Sheila Scott, 29 Oct 24, G. B. Shaw, 24 Sept 28, Joseph Stalin, 6 Aug 9, Freya Stark, 5 Nov 40, Sir Peter Tapsell, 1 Oct 19, Norman Tebbitt, 9 Jul 27, W. M. Thackeray, 24 Dec 48, Archbishop Tutu, 16 Jul 9, Colin Ward, 10 Dec 21, Sam White, 10 Sept 15, Oscar Wilde, 24 Dec 34, Sir Hugh Wontner, 2 Jul 15, Ge)neral Zia ul-Haq, 27 Aug 12, Lord Zuckerman, 20 Aug 23(1 Portrait of David Hockney, Peter Webb, 24 Dec 75(R) Portrait of the week, 2 Jul 4, 9 Jul 4, 16 Jul 4, 23 Jul 4, 30 Jul 4,
6 Aug 4, 13 Aug 4, 20 Aug 4, 27 Aug 4, 3 Sept 4, 10 Sept 4, 17 Sept 4, 24 Sept 4, 1 Oct 4, 8 Oct 4, 15 Oct 4, 22 Oct 4, 29 Oct 4, 5 Nov 4, 12 Nov 4, 19 Nov 4, 26 Nov 4, 3 Dec 4, 10 Dec 4, 17 Dec 4, 24 Dec 6(PW) Portugal: the port industry threatened, 3 Dec 8(AV); single quinta ports, 17 Dec 49(A) Post Office: an unresponsive stamp machine, 3 Sept 32(AR); the postal strike, 10 Sept 7(D), 17 Sept 4(PW), 49(AR), 24 Sept 7(D); the Post Office monopoly, 10 Sept 21(CS); unsatisfactory postal communication with India, 24 Sept 7(D)
Postscript to a postmortem, 15 Oct 13(A)
Powell, 1, Enoch: his account of his visit to Russia, 9 Jul 37(L); speech to his former constituents in Wolverhampton,
24 Sept 6(PC); the legacy ,A y of 'Powellism', 24 Sept 6(PC) Powell, Violet, The Life of a Provincial Lady: Study of E. M. Delafield and Her Works, 8 Oct 34(R) Prelude to Terror, Norman Hampson, 19 Nov 31(R) Premium bonds, 30 Jul 17(A), 17 Sept 29(L) President Bush, Scapegoat Dukakis, 5 Nov 9(A) PRESS, THE the struggle for circulation among the Sundays, 2 Jul 17(A):. the media's bias over the Gibraltar shootings, 2 Jul 21(L); British and American journals contrasted, 9 Jul 7(0); the press's muck-raking, 9 Jul 8(AVY journals contemporary with Rintoul's Spectator, 9 Jul 43(A); the future of the political and literary weeklies, 9 Jul 48(A); the need for a new weekly for the common reader, 6 Aug 18(A); cartoonists defeated by Mrs Thatcher, 6 Aug 23(A); how to handle disputed stories, 13 Aug 16(A); Scotland on Sunday launched, 20 Aug 19(A); judging newsworthiness, 3 Sept 7(AV); attitudes to the royal family, 3 Sept 7(AV); should endow research centres, 3 Sept 19(A); sudden expansion of the quality papers' weekend issues, 10 Sept 16(A); the quality dailies split into sections, 10 Sept 21(CS); Thomas Jefferson on newspapers, 10 Sept 2I(CS); colour pages in art magazines, 17 Sept 29(L); the attitudes of the Labour and Conservative parties to the press, 24 Sept 19(A); misprints, errors and libels, 1 Oct 23(A), 15 Oct 33(L); the press's obsession with stories of MIS plots, 22 Oct 21(A); the weekend reading matter, 29 Oct 8(AV); the latest half-yearly ABC circulation figures, 29 Oct 27(A); a new magazine, Samizdat, 5 Nov 22(A); a Cambridge Union debate on the press, 12 Nov 7(D)); the public's dislike of media people, 12 Nov 22(A); the use of the word 'Paki' in headlines, 26 Nov 22(A); the weekend colour magazines, 3 Dec 21(A); British and foreign newspapers compared, 10 Dec 24(A); London's eleven morning and seven Sunday newspapers, 10 Dec 24(A). 24 Dec 56(L); the financial effects of the Wapping revolution, 10 Dec 24(A); exagger- ated praise of the Gorbachevs, 17 Dec 5(LA), 6(7C), 25(A); see also Journalists and individual newspapers and magazines Prestwich, Michael, Edward I, 3 Sept 25(R) Pretender, the Young: a biography, 17 Dec 40(R) Price of Admiralty, The, John Keegan, 24 Dec 63(R) Prime Minister throws an egg at an over-regulated City, The, 19
Nov 22(CS)
Prime Time, Joan Collins, 12 Nov 39(R)
Princess of Wales, the: concerned at the breakdown of family life, 22 Oct 5(LA) Prince of Wales, the: his TV programme 'A Vision of Britain' condemns modern architecture, 5 Nov 5(LA), 8(AV), 19 Nov 24(L); books on, 19 Nov 32(R)
Private Eye: the comic strip by Nicholas Garland and Barry Humphries, 29 Oct 33(A), 12 Nov 27(L), 35(R) Prince Philip: on making a big marriage, 17 Dec 46(A) Princess Anne interviewed on TV, 17 Dec 46(AR) Privateers of privatisation, The, 15 Oct 9(A) Privatisation: in Thatcherite Britain, 16 Jul 30(R); the British Steel share issue, 10 Dec 27(CS); Inmos the most successful privatisation yet - for the sellers, 17 Dec 27(CS) Privatising the World, Oliver Letwin, 16 Jul 30(R) Prizes: the Hawthornden Prize revived, 2 Jul 27(LL) Profiles: Sir Peter Tapsell, 1 Oct 19(A); Denis Hills, 8 Oct 14(A); David Hart, 15 Oct 25(A); Garry Kasparov, 5 Nov 19(A); John Heath-Stubbs, 12 Nov I9(A); Edward Heath, 26 Nov 16(A); Colin Ward, 10 Dec 20(A)
Profumo, John: a choice of hymns, 2 Jul 7(D) Promenade concerts: orchestras in this year's programme, 30 Jul 33(AR)
Prospect of Whitby, A, 24 Dec 43(A) Pryor, Felix, The Faber Book of Letters, 24 Dec 76 (R) Psy9(chiatry: out-of-body and near-death experiences, 10 Dec Public,) The {Stratford East), 8 Oct 40(AR)
Publishing: Rupert Murdoch's battle for control of Collins, 24 Dec 24(A); writers should interest themselves in the financial aspects of publishing24 Dec 24(A)
Pubs: soon to be open all day, 13 Aug 40(A); the new drinking hours in operation, 3 Sept 33(A); the Spectator's pub, The Duke of York, 8 Oct 7(D); music in pubs 15 Oct 17(A), 5 Nov 30, 19 Nov 25, 26 Nov 32(L); the King's Head chess players, 15 Oct 52(A); Norman in hospital, 19 Nov 40(A) Punch lunches, 5 Nov 7(D), 19 Nov 24(L) Pursuit of Happiness, The, Peter Quennell, 29 Oct 42(R) Pym, Barbara: her novels, 17 Dec 37(R)
Quayle, Senator Dan: 27 Aug 13(I); chosen as Vice-President Bush's running mate and is attacked by the media, 27 Aug 4(PW), 12(A)
Queen Elizabeth II: Annigoni's portrait, 5 Nov 8(AV) Quennell, Peter, The Pursuit of Happiness, 29 Oct 42(R) Question, A, 12 Nov 41(P) Quizzes: the Spectator 160th anniversary quiz and answers, 9 Jul 40, 46(X ; the Spectator Christmas Quiz and answers, 24 Dec 59, 97(X)
Quotations: a wrong attribution, 1 Oct 27(L)
Quoth the raven, 10 Dec 20(A)
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an African seeks a girlfriend, 30 Jul 18(A); the current obsession with Nelson Mandela, 6 Aug 5(LA); Hackney's racial mixture, 6 Aug 19(A); the reconciliation between blacks and whites in Zimbabwe, 13 Aug(D); the Notting Hill carnival, 3 Sept 14, 15(A); teaching in a multi-racial school, 19 Nov 19(A); the moral implications of terms such as 'Paki', 26 Nov 22(A); 'ethical' shares and trusts, 24 Dec 14(A); see also Scum AFRICA Radica suggestion on the future of women is firmly dismissed. A, 26 Nov 7(AV) Radio: an 'agony aunt' phone-in. 27 Aug 7(D); an imaginary Any Questions? broadcast, 22 Oct 63(A); unwelcome changes in the BBC World Service, 19 Nov 18(A), 3 Dec 28, 17 Dec 30, 24 Dec 55(L)
Raelian Movement, the: a cult 'religion', 24 Dec 22(A) Railways: London's Underground and Paris's Metro. 9 Jul 39(L); Britain's railways inadequate to satisfy demand, 3 Sept 8(A); British Rail's investments in the art market, 1
Oct 39(A); 8 Oct 25(CS); buffet cars, 15 Oct 17(A) Read, Piers Paul, A Season in the West, 17 Sept 48(R) Reagan,(A) President Ronald: Ronald Reagan slept here, 3 Dec
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Real Charles, The, Alan Hamilton, 19 Nov 32(R) Recollections of Three Reigns, Sir Frederick Ponsonby (sel. and ed. Antony Lambton), 26 Nov 52(R) Recordings: ancient Greek and Roman music. 13 Aug 36(AR) Recruiting Officer, The (Royal Court), 6 Aug 37(AR) Redemption of Hirohito, The, 1 Oct 12(A)
References, ambiguous, 3 Sept 35(CO)
Reflections in Hope Street, 24 Sept 38(LL) Reflect on Things Past: The Memoirs of Lord Carrington, 12 Nov 41(R) Refugees: the Vietnamese 'boat people', 17 Dec 11(A). 31(L) Regan. Donald T,: 16 Jul 11(1); his account of his years in the Reagan administration, 16 Jul 11(A) Regan s revenge, 16 Jul I1 A)
Rego, Paula: exhibition, 29 Oct 47(AR)
Reid. Margaret, All Change in the City, 22 Oct 23(CS) Re: Joyce! (Fortune). 24 Sept 44(AR) Religion: the Orthodox Church in Russia, 9 Jul 37(L) Reluctant Revolutionaries: Englishmen and the Revolution of 1688, W. A. Speck, 13 Aug 27(R)
Rembrandt: exhibition, 22 Oct 39(AR); authenticating his paintings, 22 Oct 39(AR)
Remembering a thirty years' war, 12 Nov 29(A) 'Remember Me---', 1 Oct 29(P) Remember Romania, 17 Sept 5(LA) Rendell, Ruth. The Veiled One, 24 Sept 40(R) Renouncing the World, 13 Aug 28(P) Repelling paper boarders, 29 Oct 27(A)
Reports, inquiries etc: the Butler-Sloss report on the Cleve- land child abuse case. 9 Jul 10(A); the Wilson report on the City. 20 Aug 20(CS); the Cow ill report on the handover of Cossack prisoners, 24 Sept 9(A). 8 Oct I6(A), 27(L), 22 Oct 8(AV), 29 Oct 15(A), 30(L); a White paper on broadcast- ing. 12 Nov 6(PC), 22(A)
Resistible charm of the bodies politic, The, 20 Aug 6(PC) Restatement of Economic Liberalism, A, Samuel Bnttan, 22 Oct 34(R)
RESTAURANTS
restaurants assessed: Deals Restaurant-Diner, 2 Jul 38, Pontevecchio, 2 Jul 38, Wilson's 30 Jul 37, MT Julian Humphreys, 30 Jul 37, The Hungry Monk (Jevington), 13 Aug 44, The Library. 10 Sept 42, The Waterfront, 10 Sept 42, The Stafford, 24 Sept 50, La Chanterelle, 24 Sept 50 Beau Rivage. 8 Oct 51, Leith's, 22 Oct 61 (A), 12 Nov 27 (L), Seiont Manor, Caernarvon, 5 Nov 60. Santini, 26 Nov 67, L'Incontro, 26 Nov 67, Le Mesurier, 10 Dec 53(A); a House of Commons dinner for Victor Sassie of the Gay Hussar, 6 Aug 7(D); Kingsley Amis on restaurants, 15 Oct 17(A); music in restaurants, 5 Nov 30, 19 Nov 25, 26 Nov 32, 10 Dec 31(L); 'designer' restaurants, 12 Nov 51(A)' the Cafe Italien in Charlotte Street, 12 Nov 51{A); designer RReecibtinwken ?ri reviews 7gWovt the 5nhabammii Khmer Rouge, mismatched hO5er srT1de(hfvAO: reviewers, 4es use reviewers nerc criticised, ti reviews, s eAms ed) p. 2t 2 4 41 Jul 031 72( i)A.; )5.; Nov 30, 26 Nov 28, 10 Dec 32(L) Reviving powers of Mrs Thatcher's kiss of death, 'the, 30 Jul 6(PC)
Reviving the English Revolution, (ed.) Geoff Eley and. William Hunt, 13 Aug 27(R) Revolution: the 'Glorious revolution' of 1688, 16 Jul 24(A), 13 Aug 27(R), 17 Sept 30(L); the Irish view of William of Orange and Macaulay's account, 30 Jul 19(A), 8 Oct 28(L); James 11's stupidity and incapacity, 13 Aug 27(R) Revolution diary, A, 10 Sept 24(A) Revolution of 1905, The, Abraham Ascher. 6 Aug 30(R) Rheingold, as (Covent Garden), 8 Oct 38(AR) Rich, Melvyn Bragg, 8 Oct 33(R) Richard 11 (Phoenix), 10 Dec 43(R) Richardson, Michael: managing director of N. M. Rothschild.
15 Oct 9(A) Richest pickings for the kitchen, The, 12 Nov 54(A) Ricks, Christopher: (ed.) A. E. Housman: Collected Poems and Selected Prose, 20 Aug 28(R); 7', S. Eliot and Prejudice, 26 Nov 49(R) Ridley, Nicholas: 3 Dec 1(I); an honest politician, 15 Oct 7(D) Right reasons for being in the wrong, The, 10 Sept 6(PC) Rigoletto (Covent Garden), 24 Dec 83(AR) Ring des Nibelungen, Der (Bayreuth), 27 Aug 31(AR) Ring of Conspirators, A: Henry James and His Literary Circle, 1895-1915, Miranda Seymour, 17 Dec 35(R) Rintoul, R. S.: 9 Jul 43(I); his founding of The Spectator, 9 Jul 43(A) Ripper: Jack the Ripper, 10 Sept 13(A) Ripping yarns, 10 Sept 13(A) River Line, The, Charles Morgan, 29 Oct 43(R) Road from Gdansk, The, 12 Nov 12(A) Roads and traffic: speed and road accidents, 6 Aug 26(L); the overcrowded roads unequal to the traffic, 3 Sept 8(A); drink-driving deaths, 10 Dec 7(D), 8(AV) Robbed in Riga, 19 Nov 13(A) Robinson, John Martin, The English Country Estate, 24 Dec 64(R) Roman Catholic Church, the: Archbishop Lefebvre excom- municated, 9 Jul 4(PW); the Turin shroud, 22 Oct 7(D); Carmelite nuns protest against the casing of austerity. 17 Dec 15(A); St Teresa, 17 Dec I5(A) ROMANIA treatment of its Hungarian minority, 2 Jul 14(A); President Ceausescu's megalomaniac building projects, 9 Jul 18(A), 17 Sept 5(LA), 10(A), 29 Oct 31(L); Ceausescu's plan for territorial systemisation', 17 Sept 5(LA), 10(A); an open letter to President Ceausescu, 17 Sept 10(A), 29 Oct 31(L), 19 Nov 5(N); a biography of King Carol 11, 24 Sept 35(R), 8 Oct 27(L); relations with the West, I Oct 26(L); Queen Marie, 8 Oct 27, 5 Nov 311(L); the 'open letter' writer punished. 19 Nov 5(N) Romantic manifesto, A, 24 Dec 37(A) Rome: the Sistine Chapel frescoes restored. 24 Dec 8i(AR) Ronald Reagan slept here, 3 Dec 16(A) Ross, Alan, Coastwise Lights, 3 Sept 23(R) Rothschild. N. M.: links with the Government, 15 Oct 9(A) Rothschild, Robert, Peace for Our Time, 5 Nov 42(R) Rousseau: an 'intellectual', 8 Oct 311(R) Rowe, Jennifer. Grim Pickings, 24 Dec 74(R) Rowse. A. L., 5 Nov 61(A) ROYAL FAMILY AND THE MONARCHY. THE the Monarchy and its position in Britain. 16 Jul 28(R); the Queen Mother in the East End, 3(1 Jul 38(A); the naming of Princess Beatrice of York, 3 Sept 7(AV); attitude of the media to the royal family, 3 Sept 7(AV); the Duke of Windsor's 'secret file'. 10 Sept 29(R); the Duke and Duchess of Kent, 10 Sept 29(R); the Duchess of York leaves her baby at home during Australian visit, 29 Oct 7(D); the royal family's 'over-exposure'. 5 Nov 52(A); Cecil Beaton's royal portraits, 19 Nov 32(R); Sir Frederick Ponsonby's memoirs, 26 Nov 52(R) Royal family values, 22 Oct 5(LA) Rubbish, dealing with, 2 Jul 9(A), 20 Aug 22(L) Rumors (Broadhurst, New York), 17 Dec 44(AR) Runcie, Dr Robert: 16 Jul 9(I): the Lambeth conference, 16 Jul 9(A); harshly criticised in the notorious Crockford's preface, 19 Nov 26(R) Rushdie. Salman, The Satanic Verses. 1 Oct 31(R) RUSSIA domestic reforms not incompatible with belligerence abroad, 2 Jul 5(LA); the Armenia-Azerbaijan dispute. 2 Jul 11(A); perestroika used to combat the growing nationalism of the constituent republics. 2 Jul 11(A); the blueprint for change put forward by Gorbachev at the party conference, 9 Jul 4(PW). 14(A); Enoch Powell's opinions on Russia disputed. 9 Jul 37(L); news from behind the Iron Curtain, 16 Jul 8(AV); Neal Ascherson on Russia, 16 Jul 8(AV): Gorbachev the heir to Stalin's nationalist scheme of history, 6 Aug 9(A). 20 Aug 21(L); a grass-roots environmental movement in Odessa and elsewhere. 6 Aug 11(A); the 19(15 'revolution'. 6 Aug 30(R); a biography of Lenin. 6 Aug YKR); the departure from Afghanistan, 13 Aug 10(A); the frustrations of foreigners travelling in Russia, 27 Aug 14(A); Intourist. 27 Aug 14(A); a novel set in 1930s Moscow, 27 Aug 23(R); the handing over by Britain of anti-communist Cossacks to Russia in 1945. 24 Sept 9(A). 8 Oct I6(A). 27(1), 22 Oct 8(AV). 29 Oct 15(A), 311(L), 19 Nov 25. 26 Nov 26, 17 Dec 31(L); a delegation of Russian bankers visits the City of London, 24 Sept 16(A); its backward banking system, 24 Sept 16(A); the Francis Bacon exhibition in Moscow. I Oct 38(AR); perestroika in the Soviet Far East, 8 Oct II(A); Vladivostok now open to foreigners. 8 Oct 11(A); disadvantaged Russian artists, 15 Oct 45(AR); nationalist demonstrations in Latvia, 22 Oct 12(A); three examples of patent foolishness about Russia, 29 Oct 6(PC); national movements in the three Baltic republics. 5 Nov 11(A); the failure of the campaign against strong drink, 12 Nov 16(A); pickpocketing in Riga, 19 Nov 13(A); stirrings of independence in the Baltic countries. 26 Nov 4(PW), 10(A). 3 Dec 4(PW): political corruption in Uzbekistan, 3 Dec 13(A); Soviet Central Asia's growing resentment against Moscow, 3 Dec 13(A); a major earth- quake in Armenia, 17 Dec 4(PW), 9(A); the Armenian earthquake shows up poor organisation, 17 Dec 5(LA), 9(A); exhibitions of Russian paintings, 17 Dec 41(AR); see also GORBACHEV, MIKHAIL 'Russians go home', 27 Aug 11(A) Rybakov, Anatoli, Children of the Arbat (trans. Harold Shukman), 27 Aug 23(R)
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Saatchi brothers, the, 10 Sept 28(R) Sacheverell Sitwell, 8 Oct 18(A) Sackville-West, Edward: a biography, 29 Oct 38(R) Sages: some representative intellectuals, 8 Oct 30(R) Saigon (film), 23 Jul 31(AR) Salinger, J. D.: his life and career, 1 Oct 33(R) Sale rooms: see AucrioN SALES Salome's Last Dance (film), 16 Jul 38(AR) Samizdat: a new left-wing journal, 5 Nov 22(A); the implica- tions of its title, 5 Nov 22(A) Sam White, 10 Sept 15(A) SAS: King's SOS, 3 Sept 5(LA) Sassie. Victor, 6 Aug 7(D) Satanic Verses, The, Salman Rushdie, 1 Oct 31(R) Saul. John Ralston, The Paradise Eater, 24 Sept 41(R) Savimbi, Jonas, 16 Jul 41(A)
Say9(R)er, George, Jack: C. S. Lewis and Hu Times, 19 Nov 2
Scargill, Arthur: a tirade against Labour policies, 2 Jul 7(D) Schnabel, Julian: exhibition, 3 Dec 47(AR) Science: Lord Zuckerman's autobiography, 20 Aug 23(R); aspects of an entomologist's work, 24 Dec 46(A) SCOTLAND a quality Sunday paper - Scotland on Sunday - launched, 20 Aug 19(A); is a Tory revival possible?, 20 Aug 19(A); the restored Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh, 20 Aug 34(AR); the Royal Bank of Scotland and the bid for Scottish and Newcastle Breweries, 29 Oct 29(CS); the 'Wee Frees', 12 Nov 7(D), 17 Dec 32(L); independence or Union?, 19 Nov 7(PC); the Conservatives' plight, 10 Dec 7(D); see also Edinburgh Festival Scotland on Sunday launched, 20 Aug 19(A) Scott. Sheila: 29 Oct 24(1); her skill and courage. 29 Oct 24(A) Scott, Sir Walter: Abbotsford, 10 Sept 31(LL) Scrooged (film), 24 Dec 89(AR) Scruton, Roger: (ed.) Conservative Thoughts: Essays from the Salisbury Review, 9 Jul 60(R); Conservative Thinkers: Essays from the Salisbury Review, 9 Jul 60(R) Sculpture: exhibitions, 16 Jul 36(AR), 26 Nov 56(AR) Seale, Patrick. Asad: The Struggle for the Middle East, 26 Nov 43(R) Search, 24 Sept 30(P) Search for a Style, The, John Cornforth, 24 Dec 64(R) Season in the West, A, Piers Paul Read, 17 Sept 48(R) Secondary schoolboy's view, A, In Dec 19(A)
Secret, 24 Sept 30(P)
Secret File o the Duke of Windsor, The, Michael Bloch, 10 Sept 29(R Secret Service, the: see Security Securities and Investments Board, the: and futures trading. 16 Jul 21(CS); a revised rule hook, 19 Nov 22(CS) Security industry, the, 20 Aug 9(A) Security: the cost of protecting the Conservative Party conference, 17 Sept 7(AV); the three Harolds - Macmil- lan. Wilson and Philby - as security risks. 22 Oct 8(AV); the press's obsession with stories of M15 plots, 22 Oct 21(A); a book on Philby, 5 Nov 41(R); a biography of Donald Maclean, 3 Dec 40(R) Selected Poems, David Wright. 9 Jul 68(LL), 6 Aug 31(R) Selected Poems of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, (intro) Mar- garet Forster, 23 Jul 26(R) Selection at the RA, 23 Jul 22(P) Seminar, 2 Jul 211(P) Sense and censors, 3 Sept 5(N) Sense of Direction, A: Life at the Royal Court, William Gaskill, 3 Dec 37(R) September (film), 9 Jul 74(AR) Seven Burmese days, 20 Aug 11(A)
Severn, the river. 23 Jul 28(LL)
SEX the press's hounding of prominent people, 9 Jul 8(AV); sexual abuse of children, 9 Jul 9(A). 16 Jul 23(L), 42(A), 23 Jul 18.3(1 Jul 22.6 Aug 25(L); the Butler-Sloss report, 9 Jul 10(A); names suppressed in child abuse eases. 23 Jul 5(N); noisy love-making, 30 Jul 7(D): strip-tease shows. 6 Aug 23. 13 Aug 47(A); the police surgeon in the child abuse case criticised. 13 Aug 12(A): Defence for Children Internation- al. 20 Aug 22(L); the impossibility of representing the sexual act, 24 Sept 8(AV); 29 Oct 7(D); the punishment of sexual offenders. 10 Dec 8(AV) Seymour, Miranda, A Ring of Conspirators: Henry James and His Literary Circle, 1895-1915, 17 Dec 35(R) Shadow on the Snow, 24 Dec 64(P) Shaggy sheep story?, A, 13 Aug 16(A) Shakespeare: an 'appalling' performance of Much Ado About Nothing, 6 Aug 7(D); the Plantagenet plays. 5 Nov 50(AR); kinkiness in theatre productions. 19 Nov 7(D); claimed to be an Arab, 3 Dec 59(CO) 'Shall 1 get the bum freezer?', 13 Aug 14(A) Shapiro, Joel: exhibition. 6 Aug 39(AR) Shaw. George Bernard: 24 Sept 28(1); the first volume of a biography. 24 Sept 27(R) Shepherd. Robert, A Class Divided: Appeasement and the Road to Munich. l Oct 28(R) Sher, Antony, Middlepost, 10 Sept 33(R) Sherman, Sir Alfred, 27 Aug 39(A) Sherrard, Philip (ed.) Edward Lear: The Corfu Years, A
JulChronicle, 30 23(R)
Ships: an altercation on the Brittany ferry, 27 Aug 33(A); sea warfare and naval battles, 24 Dec 63(R) Shops: convenience shops, 9 Jul 84(C0); Marks and Spencer, 23 Jul 9(A), 5 Nov 7(D); the Imperative cook on supermar- kets, 20 Aug 45(A); bookshops, 15 Oct 15(A), 5 Nov 30(L); supermarkets, 19 Nov 7(D) Sicily: the nobility as portrayed in The Leopard, 19 Nov 14(A); the Sicilians' proud indifference, 19 Nov 14(A); Lampedusa and his novel, The Leopard, 19 Nov 16(A), 26 Nov 42(A) Sic transit mappa mundi, 26 Nov 19(A) Sierra Leone: its foundation, 22 Oct 15(A); decay and decreptitude, 22 Oct 15(A) Silkworms, 19 Nov 39(AR) Sinclair, Andrew, King Ludd, 8 Oct 36(R) Singular Marriage, A, (ed.) Jane Cox, 30 Jul 8(AV), 27 Aug 26
Sitwe(ll, Sir Sacheverell: an obituary, 8 Oct 18(A), 22 Oct 28(L)
1688: Revolution in the Family, Henri and Barbara Van der Zee, 13 Aug 27(R) Sixties, the: men and movements, 10 Sept 23(L); 15 Oct 39(R) Skeleton in the Cupboard, The, Alice Thomas Ellis, 17 Sept 48(R) Skidelsky, Robert, (ed.) Thatcherism, 17 Dec 34(R) Slavery: the overthrow of colonial slavery, 27 Aug 24(R) Slough: poetic paeans, 27 Aug 36(CO) Slow boat to China, 13 Aug 11(A) Smelling a Rat (Hampstead), 17 Dec 42(AR) Smith, Stevie: a biography, 12 Nov 38(R) Smith, T. Dan: his policies for Newcastle, 6 Aug 14(A) Smithfield Market: visited, 16 Jul 18(A); the proposed modernisation, 16 Jul 18(A) Snakecharmers in Texas: Essays 1980-87, Clive James, 23 Jul 21(R) Sneeze, The (Aldwych), 1 Oct 37(AR) Social and Liberal Democrats, the: Ashdown v. Beith for the party leadership, 16 Jul 6(PC); Paddy Ashdown elected leader, 6 Aug 4(PW), 47(A); the Blackpool conference debates the party's name, 1 Oct 6(PC) Social security and welfare: sexually abused children, 9 Jul 9(A), 16 Jul 23(L), 42(A), 23 Jul 18, 30 Jul 22(L); the Butler-Sloss report on sexual abuse of children, 9 Jul 10(A); Barbara Wootton quoted on social workers, 23 Jul 7(D) SOCIETY LIFE Charles Benson, 2 Jul 33(A), 16 Jul 23(L)) Isabel Gold- smith's party, 8 Jul 75(A); Gianni Agnelli, 6 Aug 40(A); Taki in Siena, 13 Aug 39(A); Taki's birthday party, 20 Aug 40(A); Andrew and Randall Crawley killed in an aircraft crash, 17 Sept 55(A); the Mitford family, 17 Sept 62(A); a Leicestershire wedding, 24 Sept 48(A): election night at the Buckley's, 19 Nov 39(A); Henry Kravis. 19 Nov 39, 10 Dec 48(A); Constantine Niarchos and his wife's alimony, 26 Nov 62(A); Jerry Zipkin, 10 Dec 48(A); candidates for Queen of New York society, 17 Dec 47(A); Georgette Mosbacher, 17 Dec 47(A) Socrates: his trial, 17 Sept 40(R) Sod the public 11, 15 Oct 15(A) Solitude, 16 Jul 23(L) Somerville, James, (ed.) The Children's Britannica: New 4th Edition, 3 Sept 27(R) Something slimy and spongiform in the saleroom, 8 Oct 8(AV) Something to Hold Onto, Richard Cobb, 1 Oct 35(R) Sonnets, modern, 1 Oct 44(CO) Sophiatown (Hampstead), 30 Jul 32(AR) Sound of sense, The, 3 Dec 43(LL) SOUTH AFRICA Neil Kinnock visits the 'front-line' states, 16 Jul 13(A); Archbishop Tutu's opponents, 23 Jul 18(L); the widespread obsession with Nelson Mandela, 6 Aug 5(LA); national service by English-speaking South Africans, 20 Aug 15(A); Alan Paton's autobiography, 10 Sept 27(R); two South African writers, 17 45(R); Groote Schuur, Cecil
Rhodes's house, 15 Oct Sept'7(0); President Botha meets black African leaders, 22 Oct 14(A); the Conservative Party, 22 Oct 14(A); the Sharpeville Six reprieved. 3 Dec 4(PW); British press's attitude to President Botha, 17 Dec 5(LA) Space research: the Hotol project. 6 Aug 7(0)
Spain: the Foreign Legion revisited by a civil war veteran, 3 Sept 13(A); the painter M. L. Villaselior, 8 Oct 40(AR) Speck, W. A.. Reluctant Revolutionaries: Englishmen and the Revolution of 1688, 13 Aug 27(R) 'SPECTATOR'. THE 150th birthday ball, 9 Jul 7(D); its statistical errors, 9 Jul 7(D); slow delivery to subscribers, 9 Jul 39, 3 Sept 21(L); rivals of the early Spectator, 9 Jul 43(A); its position among the weeklies, 9 Jul 48(A); the Spectator of Addison and Steele. 9 Jul 50(R); past literary editors reminisce, 9 Jul 52(A); a campaigning journal, 9 Jul 87(A); the Spectator party, 16 Jul 41, 42(A); 'obituaries' for Jaspistos, 23 Jul 36(C0); a party for subscribers, 6 Aug 7(D), 3 Sept 21(L); the only present-day example of the traditional political weekly, 6 Aug 18(A); the Spectator/Adam and Co. art prize announced, 20 Aug 37, 27 Aug 13(X); more articles on pop music wanted, 3 Sept 21(L); death of Sam White, 10 Sept 7(D), 15(A); a Spectator article that forecast the outbreak of Hitler's war, 24 Sept 17(A); 'Le Directeur/Conservateur/Du Spectateur' (T. S. Eliot), 24 Sept 22(CS); price increased to £1.20. I Oct 5(X); gift subscriptions to The Spectator for Poland. 8 Oct 7(D), 13(X), 15 Oct 27(X). 29 Oct 8(AV), 32(X), 5 Nov 30(L). 12 Nov 7(D); the Spectator Young Writer competition announced, 8 Oct 28(X); P. 1. Kava- nagh's articles, 15 Oct 37(R); a telephone breakdown. 29 Oct 5(X); Cyril Ray. 5 Nov 7(D), 19 Nov 24(L); the Spectator/Highland Park Parliamentarian of the Year awards. 26 Nov 35(A) and luncheon, 3 Dec 62(A)
Spectator, The, (ed. with intro, and notes) Donald F. Bond, 9 Jul 50(R) Spectator for Poland, The, 8 Oct 13, 15 Oct 27(X) Speechmaking, 22 Oct 57(A) Speed the Plow (Spoleto Festival), 16 Jul 38(AR) Spicy Rice (film), 6 Aug 38(AR) Spiel, Hilde, Vienna's Golden Autumn, 13 Aug 32(R)
Sport: Britain's failure in international competitions, 13 Aug 5(LA); sonnets to wellknown teams, 26 Nov 66(C0); bah games portrayed, 17 Dec 36(R); sporting art in 18th-century England, 24 Dec 66(R)
Sport and the Artist, Volume I: Ball Games, Mary Ann Wingfield, 17 Dec 36(R) Sporting Art in Eighteenth-Century England, Stephen Deuchar, 24 Dec 66(R) Stalin's history lesson, 6 Aug 9(A) Stamp, Terence, Coming Attractions, 16 Jul 35(R) Standing room only, 3 Sept 8(A) Stanislayski, Jean Benedetti, 26 Nov 44(R)
Stark, Freya: 5 Nov 40(1); her letters, 5 Nov 40(R)
Stars and Bars (film), 1 Oct 38(AR)
Stassinopoulos, Arianna: see Huffington, Arianna
Stately homage, 3 Sept 17(A) Stats not standards, 17 Sept 19(A) Stevie Smith, Frances Spalding, 12 Nov 38(R) Still through the roof, 12 Nov 18(A) Sting what does the good, The, 17 Dec 30(E)
Stirling, James: his Neue Staatsgalerie in Stuttgart, 1 Oct 20(A); his other buildings, 1 Oct 21(A) STOCK EXCHANGE AND THE CITY, THE
Lord Forte's bid to gain control of the Savoy Hotel, 2 Jul 15(A); the Barlow Clowes collapse and the Securities and Investment Board, 9 Jul 31, 29 Oct 29(CS); a broker poisoned - with Tippex. 9 Jul 31(CS); firms dealing in futures, 16 Jul 21(CS); the London Clear project for handling of securities abandoned, 13 Aug 17(CS); the Wilson report on the City, 20 Aug 20(CS); Hambros moving to new offices, 20 Aug 20(CS); Tim Congdon leaves Shearson. 20 Aug 20(CS); the volume of business not enough to service the dealers' large new capital investment, 27 Aug 18(CS); a new policy on mergers developing , 27 Aug 18(CS); the decline of the gilt-edged and money markets, 27 Aug 18(CS); the City's many building projects, 3 Sept 20(CS); the Guildhall flower show, 10 Sept 21(CS); the Lord Mayor's costly water pageant, 10 Sept 21(CS); the City should publicise itself with an Open Day, 10 Sept 2I(CS); America's 'junk bonds', 17 Sept 8(A); Irish yuppies in the City, 17 Sept 15(A); the story of Scrimgeour's decline and fall, 17 Sept 36(A); British Gas aiming to capture Enterprise Oil?, 17 Sept 38(CS); GEC's £1,400-odd million in the bank, 17 Sept 38(CS); compliance officers, 17 Sept 38(CS); a delegation of Russian bankers visits the city, 24 Sept 16(A); the Fisher insider-dealing case, 24 Sept 22(CS); Paribas's loss in its investment in brokers Quitter Goodison, 24 Sept 22(CS); the Kuwait Investment Office told to reduce its shareholding in British Petroleum, 8 Oct 5(N), 25(CS); the Business Expansion Scheme now covers 'assured tenancies', 8 Oct 25(CS); an 'insider dealing' case goes to the Lords, 8 Oct 25, 5 Nov 27(CS); N. M. Rothschild's links with the Government, 15 Oct 9(A); reflections on the anniversary of Black Monday, 15 Oct 31(CS); three messages from Andreas Whittam-Smith, 15 Oct 31(Cs); the UK considered as a plc, 22 Oct 23(CS); how to bring in new equity capital, 22 Oct 23(CS); the revolution in the Stock Exchange and the City. 22 Oct 23(CS); the 'lifeboat' operation to rescue Johnson Matthey Bankers, 29 Oct 29(CS) the Royal Bank of Scotland and the bid for Scottish and Newcastle Breweries, 29 Oct 29(CS); conjugat- ing 'to insider trade', 29 Oct 29(CS); employees' share ownership plans (Esor), 12 Nov 24(CS); the SIB's revised rule-book, 19 Nov 22 CS); the Prime Minister and the small investor, 19 Nov 22 CS); the Government's inconsistent treatment of proposed mergers, 26 Nov 5(N); Rupert Murdoch bids for Collins (publishers), 26 Nov 24 10 Dec 27(Cs); a City pedestrian route, 26 Nov 24(CS), 10 Dec 27(CS), 30(L); how dear money will hurt in the UK and the US. 3 Dec 27(CS); Morgan Grenfell pulls out of market- making, 10 Dec 27(CS); the British Steel share launch hits the target, 10 Dec 27(CS); Inmos the most successful privatisation yet - for the sellers, 17 Dec 27(CS); useful and acceptable gifts, 17 Dec 27(CS); investing in 'ethical' shares, 24 Dec 14(A); see also BANKS and FINANCIAL Stone, 1. F., The Trial Of Socrates, 17 Sept 40(11) Stone, Janet, Thinking Faces, 23 Jul 27(RStrachey's Eminent Victorians, 20 Aug 43 CO) Stragglers, 13 Aug 28(P)
Street-cleaning, 3 Dec 54(A) Stride, Jeffrey: exhibition, 22 Oct 47(AR) Strikes: the union strike at TV-am, 27 Aug 17(A); the postal strike, 10 Sept 7(D), 17 Sept 4(PW), 49(AR), 24 Sept 7(D); a series of strikes in France, 17 Dec 13(A)
Striking muddle, A, 17 Dec 13(A)
Strong, Sir Roy: a fantasy weekend, 3 Sept 39(A)
Strong, Roy, (ed.) Cecil Beaton: The Royal Portraits, 19 Nov
32(R) Stuart, Charles Edward: a biography of the Young Pretender, 17 Dec 40(R)
Stuhlman, Gunther, (ed.) A Literate Passion: Letters of Anais Nin and Henry Miller, 1932-53, 12 Nov 43(R) Suburb, 29 Oct 39(P) Sugar Babies (Savoy), 1 Oct 37(AR) Suggestions from an armchair, 16 Jul 34(LL)
Summits: EEC summit in Hanover, 2 Jul 4(PW), 20(E)
Sun, the: to pay Elton John £1 million in out-of-court
settlement of a libel action, 24 Dec 9(AV)
Sunday Times: its colour magazine, 3 Dec 21(A) Sun that needn't set, The, 10 Dec 14(A)
Supermarkets, 20 Aug 45(A), 19 Nov 7(D) Surrealism: fashion and surrealism, 9 Jul 69(R) Surtees, R. S.: his novels, 3 Dec 45(A)
Surtees, Virginia, The Artist and the Autocrat, 6 Aug 28(R) Sweeney Agonistes (Old Red Lion), 13 Aug 37(AR) Switching Channels (film), 12 Nov 63(AR)
Syria: a biography of President Asad, 26 Nov 43(R)
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Taiwan: the 'mainland question' distorts politics, 13 Aug 11(A); the Nationalist Party's dominance, 13 Aug 11(A); an outsider's report, 19 Nov 8(AV); position vis-a-vis Com- munist China, 19 Nov 8(AV)
Tales of the Unexpected, 10 Sept 31(LL) Taming of the Shrew, The (Barbican), 17 Sept 52(AR) Taped - the money-saving plan to keep steam out of the Chancellor's trousers, 26 Nov 24(CS) Tapsell, Sir Peter: 1 Oct 19(1); a profile, 1 Oct 19(A) Targets for a returning traveller's handbag, 13 Aug 210(E) Tasmania revisited, 5 Nov 44(R)
Taxation: the EEC's proposed harmonisation of excise duties. 2 Jul 8(AV); an income tax demand for £3,668, 23 Jul 34(A) Teachers: a polytechnic's teacher training syllabus, 15 Oct 18(A). 3 Dec 29(L); a suggested additional route to Qualified Teacher status, 15 Oct 18(A) Tebbit, Norman: 9 Jul 27(1); on the state of the Conservative
Party, 9 Jul 27(A); his autobiography, 15 Oct 36(R) Tebbit, Norman, Upwardly Mobile: An Autobiography, 15
Oct 36(R) Telephones: the CBI's answering machine, 12 Nov 24(CS) TELEVISION
the European Cup (football), 2 Jul 32(AR); the Russell Harty memorial programme. 2 Jul 33(AR); Let the People Talk, 9 Jul 75(AR); Artists of the Holocaust (Omnibus), 16 Jul 40(AR); The Travel Show and The Rough Guide to Europe, 23 Jul 32(AR); Heimat, 30 Jul 32, 10 Sept 40(AR); The Bill, East Enders and Classmates, 30 Jul 32 (AR); the joys of a new television set, 6 Aug 40(AR); a repeat of The Family, 6 Aug 40(AR); Arts Festival '88, 6 Aug 40(AR); cricket on TV, 13 Aug 39(AR); commercials for British Telecom and the Post Office. 20 Aug 40(AR); Dail-a- Hymn, 20 Aug 40(AR); minor celebrities and their handling by 'IV staff, 27 Aug 7(D); the stranglehold of the unions, 27 Aug 17(A); Bruce Gyngell of TV-am 'doing a one-man Wapping' in the 'IV industry, 27 Aug 17(A); Alias Smith and Jones and Forth Fiesta, 27 Aug 32(AR); H.G. Lewis, the 'guru of gore', 27 Aug 32(AR); the poor quality of cable TV, 3 Sept 6(D); Kilroy Was There (on National Service), 3 Sept 32(AR); Escape from New York, 10 Sept 40(AR); Howard s Way, 10 Sept 40(AR); Bodymatters on fat, 10 Sept 40(AR); a marathon evening with The Godfather and Freud under Analysis, 17 Sept 54(AR); a new series of Taggart, 17 Sept 54(AR); the attitudes of Labour and Conservatives to the BBC and ITV, 24 Sept 19(A); the relationship between British politicians and television, 24 Sept 33(R), 8 Oct 29(L); Scruples, 24 Sept 47(AR); the Seoul Olympic Games, 24 Sept 47(AR); false evidence in the Thames TV documentary on the Gibralter shootings, 1 Oct 4(PW), 8(AV), 8 Oct 27(L); Live from No. 10, 1 Oct 41(AR); Eliot and After, 1 Oct 41 (AR); a legal formula should be devised to deter media coverage of the IRA, 8 Oct 20(A); the Olympic Games programmes, 8 Oct 42 (AR); The Franchise Affair and Game, Set and Match, 8 Oct 44(AR); John Freeman's Face to Face with Tony Hancock, 15 Oct 7 (D); lazy news readers, 15 Oct 17(A), 3 Dec 29(L); television critics, 15 Oct 18(A); David Dimbleby praised as a compere, 15 Oct 28(A); the arts programme Signals, 15 Oct 48(AR); televising music, 22 Oct 50(AR); Stuff Spelling It Out and Blind Justice, 22 Oct 53(AR); a ban on broadcasting interviews with Irish terrorists, 29 Oct 6(PC); TV's influence on the young, 29 Oct 7(D); The Media Show Special - TV 2000, 29 Oct 48-(AR); a programme about motor-cyclists, 5 Nov 7(D); This Week, 5 Nov 51(AR); What's Your Story? and The Power of Music, 5 Nov 52 (AR); the Government's White Paper on broadcasting, 12 Nov 6 (PC), 22 (A); a conference on religious broadcasting, 12 Nov 7(D); the public's dislike of media people, 12 Nov 22(A); The Media Show, Signals and The Street, 12 Nov 64(AR); The Clothes Show and First Born, 19 Nov 39(AR); Equinox on chaos, 26 Nov 62(AR); The Tracey Ullman Show, 26 Nov 62(AR); The Roux Brothers and TV Guide to the Galaxy, 3 Dec 53(AR); satellite viewing, 3 Dec 53(AR); television's influence on language, 10 Dec 38(R); Blind Date and Contacts, 10 Dec 47(AR); Thompson, 10 Dec 47(AR); The Rainbow, 10 Dec 47(AR); Messiaen at 80, 17 Dec 46(AR); Princess Anne interviewed, 17 Dec 46(AR); Who Will Cast the First Stone?, 17 Dec 46(AR); the commercials analysed, 24 Dec 90(AR) Tempest, The (Old 'Vic), 22 Oct 51(AR)
Tennis: 8 Oct 44(A); Nico Kalogeropoulos, 22 Oct 54(A) Teresa, St: the Discalced Carmelites, 17 Dec 15(A) TERRORISM the media's bias over the Gibraltar shootings, 2 Jul 21(L); the Gibraltar inquest on the IRA terrorists, 9 Jul 7(D); the Gibraltar killings, 23 Jul 8(AV), 10 Sept 7, 24 Sept 7(D); terrorists' demands a pretext for self-dramatisation, 20 Aug 5(LA); the IRA a kind of mafia combining political action with common crime, 20 Aug 5(LA); a bus full of soldiers blown up in Northern Ireland, 27 Aug 4(PW), 5 (LA), 6(PC); three IRA men ambushed and shot dead, 3 Sept 4(PW), 5(A); the Guildford bombers case, 10 Sept 7(D), 26 Nov 5(LA), 10 Dec 33(R); false evidence in the Thames TV documentary on the Gibraltar shootings, 1 Oct 4(PW), 8(AV), 8 Oct 27(L); four things which keep the IRA going as a murder corporation, 8 Oct 20(A); anti-terrorist precautions for the Conservatives' Brighton conference, 15 Oct 7 (D); a ban on broadcasting interviews with Irish terrorists, 29 Oct 6(PC); a Palestinian car bomb, 29 Oct 14(A); why the Guildford bombers' case should go to the Court of Appeal, 26 Nov 5(LA) Thackert 24 Dec 48(1); his life and writings, 24 Dec 48(R)
K, u That Al Mess on Via Merulana, Carlo Emilio Gadda, 26
Nov 4 (R) THATCHER, MRS MARGARET opposes the idea of a central bank for Europe, 2 Jul 4(PW), 20(E); her 'minimalist' policy on EEC integration, 2 Jul 6(FC); `Nanny Thatcher' opposes the harmonisation of excise duties, 2 Jul 8(AV); her response to the death of T.E. Utley, 9 Jul 7(D); has now overreached herself and should retire, 23 Jul 8(AV); now attacking the middle class, 23 Jul 8 (AV); her unexpected Cabinet reshuffle, 30 Jul 4(PW), 6(PC); opposed to a United States of Europe, 30 Jul 5(LA); to hold high-level seminars with the Treasury and Bank of Eland, 30 Jul 20(E); Kenneth Harris's biography, 30 Jul
26 ); attacks M. Delors"airy-fairy' speech, 6 Aug 6(PC); baffles the cartoonists, 6 Aug 23(A); her sense of humour, 6 Aug 23(A), 27 Aug 20(L); now a world figure but uncertain over defence and foreign policy, 13 Aug 6(PC); her bossiness, 17 Sept 7(AV), 1 Oct 26(L); her efforts to depoliticise our public life respond to a strong popular desire, 17 Sept 26(A); 'Thatcher's Britain' criticised by Index on Censorship, 24 Sept 5(LA), 29 Oct 32(L); her attitude to the EEC shown in her tough speech in Bruges, 1 Oct 5, 29 Oct 5(LA), 9(A); an election TV interview recalled, 8 Oct 29(L); people with access to her, 15 Oct 7(D); her unpopularity. 15 Oct 8(AV): 'social Thatcherism', 15 Oct 8(AV); admired by David Hart, 15 Oct 25(A); her 'conviction politics', 22 Oct 6(PC); why the aristocracy like her, 22 Oct 9(A); on the future shape of Europe. 22 Oct 26(E); soccer hooligans and lager louts adore her, 22 Oct 29(L); still opposed to European integration, 29 Oct 5(LA). 9(A); her successful visit to Poland, 12 Nov 5(LA), 12(A); her posturing on the international stage, 3 Dec 5(LA); a supporter of nuclear power, 3 Dec 9(A); her attitude to President Gorbachev, 17 Dec 6(PC); Thatcherism (essays), 17 Dec 34(R); see also CONSERVATIVE PARTY Thatcher, Kenneth Harris, 30 Jul 26(R) Thatcherism, (ed.) Robert Skidelsky, 17 Dec 34(R) That Singular Person Called Lear, Susan Chitty, 30 Jul 2.3(R) That will do nicely. comrade, 24 Sept 16(A)
THEATRE
writing a play, 9 Jul 79(A); tourist theatregoers, 16 Jul 37(AR); who is to blame for the low standard of recent West End plays?, 16 Jul 37(AR); an 'appalling' perform- ance of Much Ado About Nothing, 6 Aug 7(D); OAPs at matinees, 3 Sept 6(D); Kingsley Amis on actors, 15 Oct 17(A); a biography of Peggy Ashcroft, 29 Oct 42(R); a growing kinkiness in Shakespeare productions, 19 Nov 7(D); a biography of Stanislayski, 26 Nov 44(R); life at the Royal Court Theatre. 3 Dec 37(R); see also individual play titles
Theiner, George, 30 Jul 9(A)
'These sad times', 17 Sept 44(LL) Thinking Faces, Janet Stone, 23 Jul 27(R)
Think-tanks in the US and Britain, 3 Sept 19(A)
Thinner voice, A, 19 Nov 18(A) 'This foolish day's solemnity', 24 Dec 29(A) This sporting death, 13 Aug 5(LA) Thomas, Hugh, Hess: A Tale of Two Murders, 23 Jul 23(R) Thomas, Margaret: exhibition. 12 Nov 57(AR) Thompson, Edith: her hanging for murder, 13 Aug 29(R) Thompson, Francis: decried by Terry Eagleton. 6 Aug 34(LL) Thoughts prompted by the death of Mark Boxer, 30 Jul 8(AV) Three Sisters (Barbican), 20 Aug 36(AR) Thrillers and crime books, 24 Sept 40. 24 Dec 74(R) Tidewater Tales, The, John Barth, 27 Aug 26(R)
Time: the problem of its nature and dimensions. 13 Aug 30(R) Time Bomb: Irish Bombs, English Justice and the Guildford
Four, Grant McKee and Ros Franey, 10 Dec 33(R) Time for a hale scrutiny of the far blue line, 20 Aug 8(AV) Time for iconoclasm, 11 Dec 5 (LA) Time for Mrs Thatcher to consummate her Union, 19 Nov 6(PC) Times, the: a Times headline criticised, 17 Sept 6(D); an article by Susan Hampshire, 17 Sept 6(D) 'Tingle quotient'. Wallace Arnold's, 10 Sept 47(A) Titus Andronicus (Pit), 30 Jul 32(AR), 6 Aug 37(X) To be precise, 19 Nov 5(LA) To fill a stocking, 24 Dec 80(LL) To give chance a push, 9 Jul 68(LL) Tomlin, E.W.F., T.S. Eliot: A Friendship, 26 Nov 49(R) Tongue Set Free, The, Elias Canetti (trans. Joachim Neugros- chel), 27 Aug 22(R) Too Clever By Half (Old Vic), 9 Jul 72(AR) Too hot to handle, 16 Jul 15(A) Too much pragmatism, 3 Dec 15(A)
Toqueville: on the press, 29 Oct 8(AV)
Tory Party succumbs to one of its periodical fits of morality, The, 15 Oct 6(PC) To the Church of England, Gareth Bennett, 19 Nov 26(R) To the Goal, Peter Levi, 6 Aug 35(R) Touch of Genius, A: The Life of T. E. Lawrence, Malcolm Brown and Julia Cave, 17 Dec 33(R) Towards verbal hypertrophy?, 10 Sept 16(A) Track 29 (film). 20 Aug 38(AR)
Trades Union Congress: expels the EEPTU, 10 Sept 4(PW), 6 (PC); 17 Sept 26(A) Trade unions: the unions' stranglehold on TV managements, 27 Aug 17(A); the electricians' union (EEPTU) expelled from the TUC, 10 Sept 4(PW), 6(PC); French trade unions. 29 Oct 13(A)
Tragedy of Ted, The, 26 Nov 16(A)
Transport: Britain's road, rail and air transport facilities all inadequate to satisfy demand, 3 Sept 8(A) TRAVEL
a book on Dublin. 2 Jul 23(R); The Travel Show and The Rough Guide to Europe on TV, 23 Jul 32(AR); travels
through Asia, 30 Jul 27(R); the frustrations of foreigners travelling in Russia, 27 Aug 14(A); a book of travel writing, 17 Sept 42(R); writing a travel book, 24 Sept 55(A); travel books, 15 Oct 40, 29 Oct 38(R); Freya Stark's letters, 5 Nov 40(R); Lawrence Durrell country, 12 Nov 43(R); a passage from 'the new sort of travel book', 12 Nov 67(C0); travel in Western Europe has lost its glamour, 26 Nov 6(D) Travelling at 70mph, with the hairpin bends ahead, 8 Oct 26(E) Traviata, La: Glyndeboume, 30 Jul 31(AR); Coliseum, 8 Oct 38(AR) Trial of Socrates, The, I.F.Stone, 17 Sept 40(R) Troglo-Keynesians, The, 26 Nov 11(A) Trouble of Fools, A, Linda Barnes, 24 Dec 74(R) Truth About Lorin Jones, The, Alison Lurie, 16 Jul 31(R) T.S. Eliot: A Friendship, E.W.F. Tomlin, 26 Nov 49(R) T.S. Eliot and Prejudice, Christopher Ricks, 26 Nov 49(R) Tuning in to the Hurd Programme, 12 Nov 6(PC) Tuning the violins, 10 Dec 18(A) Turin shroud, the, 22 Oct 7(D) Turkey: silent about its 1,619 foreign prisoners, 30 Jul 12(A), 20 Aug 21(L) Turnbull, Malcolm: Peter Wright's lawyer, 15 Oct 7(D) Tutu, Archbishop Desmond: 16 Jul 9(1); at the Lambeth Conference, 16 Jul 9(A); his opponents, 23 Jul 18(A) Twain, Mark: on the function of an English journal, 9 Jul 7(D) Twilight of the raiders: junk on trial, 17 Sept 8(A) Two Tall Stories for Christmas. 24 Dec 70(P) Two weeks in October. 29 Oct 40(LL)
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Ulster: English inanity, not Irish insanity 27 Aug 6(PC) Unaccepted authentic, An, 12 Nov 19(A) Undertakers at parties, 8 Oct 45(A), 29 Oct 32(L) Undoing of Thought, The, Alain Finkielkraut (trans. Dennis O'Keeffe, 3 Dec 36(R) Unemployment: Auberon Waugh's solution, 9 Jul 39(L) Unholy city: new Jerusalem, 24 Dec 39(A) Union or division, 10 Dcc 5(LA) United Nations, the: its peacekeeping role, 10 Dec 34(R); widespread praise for Gorbachev's speech to the General Assembly, 17 Dec 25(A) UNITED STATES drought in the Midwest threatens crops and livestock, 2 Jul 13(A); an Iranian Airbus with 290 people on board shot down in the Gulf by a US warship, 9 Jul 4(PW), 5(L1, 12(A); US policy in the Gulf examined, 9 Jul 5(LA), 12(A ; a reunion of Loyola High School's class of '68, 9 Jul 23(A ; Donald T. Regan's account of his six years in the Reagan administration. 16 Jul 11(A); the Democratic convention in Atlanta elects Dukakis as presidential candidate, 23 Jul 13(A); how the sexes will vote. 311 Jul I 1(A): the candidates' social policies. 30 Jul ll(A); campaigning by the presiden- tial candidates, 30 Jul 21(CS), 5 Nov 9(A); economic shadow-boxing by the presidential candidates, 31) Jul 21(CS); the burden of debt, 30 Jul 21(CS); party alignment in Philadelphia. 13 Aug 8(A); hidden strengths of the Rrublicans. 13 Aug 8(A); a Wall Street joke, 13 Aug 17 CS); James Baker joins the Bush bandwagon, 13 Aug 17 CS); presidents and their height. 20 Aug 7(D); boys at Barnard College for Women. 21) Aug 7(0); the decline of seine-fishing off Long Island. 20 Aug 26(lt); drug addicts and Aids victims in a Brooklyn slum. 27 Aug 9(A); the Inland Revenue Service, 3 Sept 6(D); two think-tanks the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Re- search and the Brookings Institute. 3 Sept 19(A); pro-IRA sentiment of ethnics, It) Sept 11(A); recommended Califor- nian wines. 10 Sept 43(A); Michael Milken and the 'junk bond' market, 17 Sept 8(A); the US's world financial dominance has gone. 17 Sept 32(A); a closer economic interdependence with Japan foreshadowed. 17 Sept 32(A); Roy Cohn, McCarthy's counsel, 17 Sept 43(R); the two presidential candidates debate on TV, I Oct I4(A); which way will California vote?. 8 Oct 9(A); George Bush ahead of Michael Dukakis in the polls. 22 Oct 11(A); non-verbal communication as a guide to electors' feelings. 22 Oct 11(A); essays of Chomsky, Vidal and Cockburn. 22 Oct 31(R); its slide into economic impotence and its moral decline, 22 Oct 31(R): the presidential candidates' stance on defence. 29 Oct II(A); how Dukakis's supporters took his defeat by Vice-President Bush, 12 Nov 10(A): two deficits - the balance of payments and the budget. 12 Nov 24(CS): the press anti-Bush. 12 Nov 65(A); how will President-elect Bush tackle the budget and trade gaps?, 19 Nov 21(F); the ingredients for a second Wall Street crash. 19 Nov 21(E): election night at the Buckleys', 19 Nov 39(A); the economic deal with Canada. 26 Nov 4(PW): 12(A); no longer has a 'real' budget deficit. 26 Nov 1 1(A); the national debt. 26 Nov 11(A); how buyouts and takeovers arc financed, 3 Dec 27(CS); the Yale Center for British Art, 3 Dec 48(AR): Delray Beach. Florida. 3 Dec 53(A); US newspapers, Ill Dec 24(A): fulsome praise for Gorbachev's UN speech, 17 Dec 25(A): contestants for Queen of New York society, 17 Dec 47(A) Unnamed horrors, 23 Jul 5(N) Unrealpolitik, 30 Jul 5(N) Unwritten code, The, 3 Dec 19(A) Ups and downs of a stock which isn't for widows, orphans or pensions, 12 Nov 24(CS) Upwardly Mobile: An Autobiography. Norman Tebbit, 15 Oct 36(R) Utley. T. E.: 9 Jul 7(D); his girl aides, 16 Jul 23(L); memorial fund. I Oct 26(L). 27(X) Utz, Bruce Chatwin, 8 Oct 32(R)
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Vampires, Burial and Death, Paul Barber, 17 Dec 35(R) Van Bruggen, Coosje: exhibition, 30 Jul 30(AR) Van der Zee, Henri and Barbara, 1688: Revolution in the Family, 13 Aug 27(R) Varieties and sport, 10 Dec 40(LL) Vauvenargues: his maxims, 12 Nov 44(LL) Vegetarians: the vegans' dilemma at Christmas, 24 Dec 33(A); dietary rules for non-standard eaters, 24 Dec 94(A) Veiled One, The, Ruth Rendell, 24 Sept 40(R) Vellacott, Elisabeth: exhibition, 22 Oct 47(AR) Veronica Cruz (film), 3 Dec 50(AR) Vickers, Hugo, Vivien Leigh, 22 Oct 35(R) Victorians: Lytton Strachey's eminent Victorians, 20 Aug 43(CO) Victorians: unsentimental, 19 Nov 40(A) Vidal. Gore, Armageddon, 22 Oct 31(R) Video art, examples of, 17 Sept 50(AR) 'Video Night in Kathmandu' and Other Reports from the Not-So-Far-East, Pico Iyer, 30 Jul 27(R) Vienna: A Traveller's Companion, (set. and intro.) John Lehmann and Richard Bassett, 13 Aug 32(R) Vienna's Golden Autumn, Hilde Spiel, 13 Aug 32(R) Vietnam: the problem of the 'boat people' in Hong Kong, 17 Dec 11(A). 31(L) Views from Abroad: The Spectator Book of Travel Writing, (e) Philip Marsden-Smedley and Jeffrey Klinke, 17 Sept 42(R) Villaseilor, Manuel Lopez: exhibition, 8 Oct 40(AR) Vincent (film), 5 Nov 51(AR) Vine. Barbara, The House of Stairs, 24 Sept 40(R) Vinegar, types of, 22 Oct 60(A) Vinson, Lord: on pension contributions, 26 Nov 24(CS) Vision of Britain, .4, 5 Nov 5(LA) Visit, The (Almeida), 26 Nov 57(AR) Visitors' book entries, 3 Sept 17(A) Vittorini, Elio, Conversation in Sicily. 26 Nov 42(R) Vivien Leigh, Hugo Vickers, 22 Oct 35(R) Vladivostok: now open to foreigners, 8 Oct 11(A) Voice crying (and occasionally sobbing) in the political wilderness, A, 24 Sept 6(PC) von Hoffman, Nicholas, Citizen Cohn, 17 Sept 43(R) YY Wain, John, Where the Rivers Meet, 30 Jul 26(R) Waiting for Gado, (New York). 19 Nov 36(AR) Walcott. Derck, 3 Dec 43(L1.) Wales: the Royal Welsh Show. 30 Jul 35(A) Walk in the Woods, A (Comedy), 12 Nov 6I(AR) Wallis: Secret Lives of the Duchess of Windsor, Charles Higham, 16 Jul 35(R) Walters, Sir Alan: criticism of the Chancellor, 311 Jul 6(PC); to be economic adviser to the Prime Minister, 30 Jul 20(E); his advice not responsible for the credit boom, 6 Aug 25(L) WAR
the Spanish Foreign Legion, 3 Sept 13(A); an Australian war memorial, 3 Sept 28(LL); the Korean war, 17 Sept 12(A); Harold Macmillan cleared of responsibility for handing over Cossacks and Yugoslays to Russia and Tito in 1945, 24 Sept 9, ft Oct 16(A). 27(L), 22 Oct 8(AV), 29 Oct 15(A), 30(L), 19 Nov 25, 26 Nov 26, 17 Dec 31(L); a 1938 article by R. C. K. Ensor on the timing of Hitler's war, 24 Sept 17(A); warrior queens, 15 Oct 41(R); the second world war. 5 Nov 42(R); reflections on the first and second world wars, 12 Nov 29(A); Allied Polish veterans join in the Cenotaph march-past, 19 Nov 16(A); the Un's peacekeep- ing n5le. 10 Dec 34(R); a Falklands exhibition. 17 Dec 43(AR); battles at sea, 24 Dec 63(R)
Ward. Cohn: 10 Dec 21(1); a profile, 10 Dec 20(A) Warner, Marina. The Lost Father, 8 Oct 31(R) Warnock. Mary, A Common Policy for Education, 2 Jul 26(R) Warrior and a gentleman, A, 6 Aug 16(A) Warsaw tact, 10 Sept 12(A) Warwick. Christopher, George and Marina: The Duke and Duchess of Kent. 10 Sept 29(R) Waterhouse. Keith, Our Song, 16 Jul 29(R) Watkins, Alan, IS Oct 55(A) Watt, David: a selection of his writings. 23 Jul 24(R); his years at Chatham House, 30 Jul 7(D) Waugh. the Revd Alexander. 30 Jul 8(AV) Waugh, Auberon: inconsistency in attitude to the press's muck-raking. 9 Jul 8(AV); on circumcision. 27 Aug 8(AV), 3 Sept 21(L) Weapons: see Firearms Bill Weather: rain in summer. 23 Jul 34(A); hurricane Gilbert. 24 Sept 13(A); the 'greenhouse effect' resulting from atmos- pheric pollution. 8 Oct 5(LA); hurricane Joan devastates Nicaragua, 29 Oct 12(A); cold winters, 5 Nov 52(A) Webb. Peter, Portrait of David Hockney, 24 Dec 75(R) Week, a bleak, 3 Sept 6(D) Weidenfeld, Lord. 2(1 Aug 411(A) Weight, Card: exhibition. 17 Sept 49(AR) Wcisi. Rene. Criminal Justice: The True Story of Edith Thompson, 13 Aug 29(R) Welcome pause for breath on Mrs Thatcher's long march, A, 22 Oct 6(PC) Weldon. Fay: the influence of her novels. 22 Oct 37(LL) Weldon, Fay. Leader of the Band. 9 Jul 62(R) 'We'll bomb those bastards,' 29 Oct 14(A) 'Well met at Cyprus'. 20 Aug 12(A)
Wesselman. Yom: exhibition, 3(1 Jul 30(AR)
Westminster's rubbish collection, 2 Jul 9(A) Whale Nation, Jasper Heatheote Williams, 6 Aug 32(R) Whales: their skin used on bar-stools, 6 Aug 32(R), 20 Aug 22, 27 Aug 20, 24 Sept 25, 15 Oct 33(L); grey whales trapped in the Arctic ice, 29 Oct 7(D) Wharton, Edith: letters, 29 Oct 41(R) 'What can you do for perestroika?', 9 Jul 14(A) What has Mr Bush done to deserve it?, 19 Nov 21(E) What is King's answer?, 27 Aug 5(LA) What killed Oscar Wilde?, 24 Dec 34(A) What separates us, 29 Oct 5(LA) What's happening on the Baltic, 5 Nov 11(A) What the nuns taught me, 30 Jul 19(A) When books are big business, 24 Dec 24(A) When Estonians say no, 26 Nov 10(A) When Irish eyes, 19 Nov 33(LL) When Lloyd's old-fashioned virtues have to be their own reward, 16 Jul 21(CS) When public opinion has eventually to confront the horrible truth, 10 Dec 6(PC) When She Danced (King's Head), 24 Sept 44(R) When wine stoops to folly, 12 Nov 49(A) Where the Rivers Meet, John Wain, 30 Jul 26(R) Where will it end?, 3 Dec 13(A) Which man for the minestrone?, 8 Oct 9(A) Whitby and its museum, 24 Dec 43(A) White, Antonia: a biography by a daughter, 24 Sept 31(R)
White, Sam: 10 Sept 15(1); 10 Sept 7(13-); an obituary, 10 Sept
15(A) White Writing, J. M. Coetzee, 17 Sept 45(R) Who's a Tory?, 9 Jul 27(A) Whose Europe - the producers' or the consumers'?, 22 Oct 26(E) Who's the master?, 27 Aug 17(A) Who will guard the guards?, 20 Aug 9(A) Why Britain is no democracy, 17 Dec 16 A) Why don't the poodles of the press ask the main Gibraltar question?, 1 Oct 8(AV) Why lords love the lady, 22 Oct 9(A) Why media folk are hated, 12 Nov 22(A) Why No. 10 should not become a seminary, 30 Jul 20(E) Why should the police be featherbedded?, 10 Sept 9(A) Why Sicily needs its leopard, 19 Nov 14(A) Why the socialist masses are not waving bat drowning, 16 Jul 8(AV) Why UK's finance director needs its to put up more capital . . 22 Oct 23(CS) Widening the weekly horizon, 6 Aug 18(A) Wilde, Oscar: 24 Dec 34(1); what did he die of?, 24 Dec 34(A) Willetts, David, 23 Jul 11(D), 30 Jul 22(L) Williams. Glyn: exhibition, 26 Nov 56(AR) Willis, Norman: at the TUC conference, 10 Sept 6(PC) Wilson, A. N., Incline Our Hearts, 27 Aug 27(R) Wilson, Harold: was he a 'grave security risk?, 22 Oct 8(AV), 21(A), 29 Oct 32(L) Windsor, the Duchess of: a 'shocking' biography, 16 Jul 35(R); 3 Sept 21, 10 Sept 23(L); Wallace Arnold on 'Wallis', 12 Nov 71(A) Windsor, the Duke of: his 'secret file', 10 Sept 29(R) WINE Spectator Wine Club offers, 9 Jul 83, 13 Aug 45, I()Sept 43. 8 Oct 46, 5 Nov 59, 19 Nov 44(A); a prize offer, 9 Jul 831A); the rieslings of the Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, 16 Jul 43 A); Chateau Musar wines. 13 Aug 45(A); recommended ali- fornia wines, 10 Sept 43(A); a Times article by Susan Hampshire, 17 Sept 6(D); some recommended cham- pagnes, 24 Sept 53(A); recommended Rhone wines, 8 Oct 46(A); recommended wines for Christmas, 5 Nov 59(A); the champagne houses. 12 Nov 47(A); investing in wine, 12 Nov 49(A); a Christmas offer, 19 Nov 44(A); some mature Australian wines, 26 Nov 68(A); the port industry threatened, 3 Dec 8(AV); single quints rts, 17 Dec 49(A)
Winged Words, Philip Howard. 16 Jul 47(A)
Wingfield, Mary Ann, Sport and the Artist, Volume is Ball Games, 17 Dec 36(R) Wings of Desire (film). 2 Jul 30(AR) Winter Waiting, 10 Dec 34(P) Witch-hunters sabotaged, 17 Dec 12(A) Within a city wall, 17 Dec 19(A) With prejudice, 1 Oct 30(LL)
Wittgenstein, A Life: Young Ludwig (1889.1921), Brian
McGuinness, 24 Sept 34(R) WOMEN a feminist on Little Red Riding Hood, 3 Sept 6(D); Suzy Lamplugh's disappearance, 8 Oct 7(D); warrior queens. 15 Oct 41(R); death of Sheila Scott, 29 Oct 24(A); three women painters, 12 Nov 57(AR); why should women do all the housework?, 26 Nov 7(AV), 17 Dec 32(L); breast cancer and surgery, 26 Nov 15(A); helpless husbands, 3 Dec 29(L) Wonnacott. John: exhibition, 29 Oct 47(AR) Wontner, Sir Hugh: 2 Jul 15(1); rebuts Lord Forte's attempts to gain control of the Savoy Hotel, 2 Jul 15(A); a remark by Rocco Forte. 2 Jul l9(CS) Wootton, Barbara; quoted on social workers, 23 Jul 7(D) Word game, the, 19 Nov 42(CO) Wordsworth, William and Dorothy: their letters 1840-1853, 3 Sept 26(R) World Apart, A (film), 10 Sept 39(AR) World Bank: see International Monetary Fund World's best press?, The, 10 Dec 24(A) Worsthorne. Peregrine: his-independently-minded daughter. 16 Jul 7(D); comments provoked by his name, 23 Jul 7(D); his pomposity, 23 Jul 18(L) Wright, David: Selected Poems, 9 Jul 68(LL), 6 Aug 31(R);(ed.) An Anthology from 'X', 26 Nov 55(R) Writers: the Spectator Young Writer competition announced, 8 Oct 28(X); the Writers Guild of Great Britain, 15 Oct 18(A), 26 Nov 32(L); the Minimum Terms Agreement, 15 Oct 18(A), 26 Nov 32(L); didactic authors, 22 Oct 37(LL); left-wing writers complain that it is difficult to get their voices heard, 5 Nov 22(A); should interest themselves in the financial aspects of publishing, 24 Dec 24(A)
x
'X' (magazine): an anthology, 26 Nov 55(R), 24 Dec 56(L)
Y
Yeomen of the Guard, The (Cambridge), 23 Jul 29(AR) York. the Duchess of: leaves her baby at home during Australian visit, 29 Oct 7(D) You can't beat cant, 24 Dec 18(A) 'You have the virus', 27 Aug 9(A) 'You look like a ferret', 24 Dec 31(A)
Young. )Sir George: judged 'Backbencher of the Year', 26 Nov 25(A
Young Berkman, Bevis Hillier, 23 Jul 27(R) Young people: juvenile delinquency and junk food, 10 Sept 5(N); the young people of Belfast, 17 Sept 14(A); their elders hatred of the young, 8 Oct 7(D); the Spectator Young Writer competition. 8 Oct 28(X); a nasty young man, 8 Oct 44(A); the Young Masters chess tournament. 15 Oct 52(A); TV's influence on the young, 29 Oct 7(D) Yugoslavia: the handing over of ants-communistprisoners to Tito in 1945. 24 Sept 9(A), 8 Oct 16(A), 27(L), 22 Oct 8(AV). 29 Oct 15(A), 30(L), 17 Dec 31(L); Serbian violence. 15 Oct 11(A), 5 Nov 29, 19 Nov 25, 3 Dec 28(L); Slobodan Milosevic's nationalist agitation, 15 Oct 11(A). 5
Nov 29(L); a letter from Alexander of Yugoslavia. 22 Oct 29(L); J. D. Bourchier's hatred of Serbs, 3-Dec 28(L)
Zeldin, Theodore, Happiness, 10 Sept 33(R) Zia ul-Haq, General: 27 Aug 12(1); death in a aircraft explosion, 27 Au$ 4(PW) Zimbabwe: Neil Ktnneck held at gunpoint by Zimbabwean troops. 23 Jul 4(PW); what if the Kariba Dam burst?, 13 Aug 7(D). 27 Aug 20, 15 Oct 33, 12 Nov 28(L); safaris for visitors, 13 Aug 7(D); the Selous Scouts. 13 Aug 7(D); the reconciliation between black and white, 13 Aug 7(D); some unhappy whites, 13 Aug 7(13L
Zuckerman, Lord: 20 Aug 23(1); 20 Aug 23(R)
Zuckerman, Solly, Monkeys, Men and Missiles: An Auto- biography, 1946-88, 20 Aug 23(R)
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Jaspistos, 23 Jul 36, 30 Jul 36, 6 Aug 44, 13 Aug 42, 20 Aug 43. 27 Aug 36, 3 Sept 35, 17 Sept 58, 24 Sept 51, 1 Oct 44.8 Oct 52, 15 Oct 52, 22 Oct 59, 29 Oct 52, 5 Nov 54,12 Nov 67, 19 Nov 42, 26 Nov 66, 3 Dec 59, 10 Dec 51, 17 Dec 52, 24 Dec 98(CO)
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Levi, Peter, 2 Jul 32(AR), 6 Aug 32, 20 Augu 28(R), 27 Aug
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Oct 6, 29 Oct 6. 5 Nov 6, 12 Nov 6. 19 Nov 1PC), 26 Nov
Mantel. Hilary, 2 Jul 30. 9 Jul 74, 16 Jul 38. 23 ul 31. 30 Jul 34.6 Aug 38. 20 Aug 38. 27 Aug 30. 3 Sept 30. 10 Sept 39, 17 Sept 52, 24 Sept 47. 1 Oct 38, 8 Oct 42.22 Oct 53. 29 Oct 45. 5 Nov 51, 12 Nov 63, 19 Nov 38, 26 Nov 61, 3 Dec 50, 10 Dec 42. 24 Dec 89(AR) Martin, Brian. 12 Nov 43(R) Martin. Jura, 5 Nov 38(A) Martin. Patrick Taylor. 3 Sept 24(R) Mascot. 15 Oct 51, 5 Nov 55(X) Mass. 2 Jul 36.23 Jul 37. 13 Aug 43.3 Sept 36.24 Sept 52.24 Dec 100(X)
Mastic. Allan, 9 Jul 43(A), 3 Sept 23(R)
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Mead, Gary, all Dec 12(4%4)s Mead. Matthew. 3(1 Jul P)
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7, 15 Oct 7, 12 Nov 11:?, 3 Dec 18(A). 10 Dec 7(D)
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Aug 42, 13 Aug 44, 27 Aug 35, 3 Sept 37,10 Sept 42, 24 Sept
50, 1 Oct 43(A), 22 Oct 7, 29 Oct 7(D), 53(A), 5 Nov 7(D), 3 Dec 55(A) Payne, Ronald, 13 Aug 10(R) Pears, David, 24 Sept 34(R) Peston, Robert, 23 Jul 9, 17 Sept 36(A) Phillips, Peter, 2 Jul 32, 30 Jul 33, 13 Aug 36, 27 Aug 30, 10 Sept 36, 24 Sept 44, 8 Oct 39, 22 Oct 50, 5 Nov 48, 3 Dec 5I(AR) Plommer, Leslie, 20 Aug 12(A) Powell, J. Enoch, 23 Jul 22, 15 Oct 36, 26 Nov 46(R) Profumo, David, 17 Dec 37(R) Pryce-Jones, David, 13 Aug 32(R) Quennell, Peter, 6 Aug 28, 3 Sept 26(R) R., R. St J., 26 Nov 4, 17 Dec 4(PW) Reynolds, Juliet, 24 Dec 81(AR) Roberts. Paul Craig, 16 Jul 11(A) Robinson, John Martin, 6 Aug 21, 24 Dec 36(A) Robinson, Stephen, 16 Jul 13, 22 Oct 14(A) Rogers, Byron, 30 Jul 24, 19 Nov 32(R) Rollow, David, 8 Oct 35(R) Roy, Amit, 6 Aug 13(A) Runciman, Sir Steven, 24 Sept 35(R) St Aubyn, Edward, 6 Aug 35(R) Saul, John Ralston, 30 Jul 14, 19 Nov 11, 26 Nov 12(A) Saxton, Robert, 19 Nov 32(P) Scammell, William, 26 Nov 55(R) Scannell, Vernon, 15 Oct 40, 24 Dec 64(P) Scott, Rupert, 17 Sept 13(A) Sebag-Montefiore, Hugh, 22 Oct 39(AR) Sexton, David, 8 Oct 32(R) Seymour, Miranda, 29 Oct 41(R) Sharpe, Kevin, 17 Dec 40(R) Shawcross, William, 30 Jul 9, 24 Dec 10(A) Shone, Richard, 24 Dec 75(R) Silcock, Ruth, 1 Oct 29(P) Silver, Robert, 6 Aug 18(A) Simmonds, Posy, 6 Aug 10, 3 Sept 11, 1 Oct 10, 5 Nov 10, 3 Dec 10(1) Simmons, James, 9 Jul 51, 5 Nov 41(P) Sisson, C. H., 16 Jul 32(R), 27 Aug 26(P), 26 Nov 49(R) Smith, Geoffrey. 20 Aug 35, 26 Nov 59(AR) Snailham, Richard, 22 Oct 15(A) Spalding, Frances, 17 Dec 35(R) Spender, Sir Stephen, 1 Oct 32, 12 Nov 40(R) Stamp, Gavin, 9 Jul 18(A), 20 Aug 34(AR), 1 Oct 20, 26 Nov 19(A), 10 Dec 41, 17 Dec 43(AR), 24 Dec 39(A) Stewart. Robert, 27 Aug 24(R) Steyn, Mark, 26 Nov 44(R) Sudjic, Deyan, 12 Nov 51(A) Suich, Max, 17 Sept 32(A) Swallow. Mark. 24 Dec 13(A) Swarbrick, Phillip, 20 Aug 15(A) T., M.St J.. 2 Jul 4, 9 Jul 4, 16 Jul 4, 23 Jul 4. 30Jul 4, 6 Aug 4, 20 Aug 4, 27 Aug 4.3 Sept 4, 17 Sept 4, 24 Sept 4, 5 Nov 4. 24 Dec 6(PW) Taki, 2 Jul 33, 9 Jul 75. 16 Jul 41, 23 Jul 33. 30 Jul 34. 6 Aug 40. 13 Aug 39.20 Aug 40.27 Aug 32, 3 Sept 33, 10 Sept 41,
17 Sept 55, 24 Sept 48, I Oct 41, 8 Oct 44, 15 Oct 49.22 Oct
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Tolstoy, Nikolai, 29 Oct 1 (A)
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