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Book review
Sheltering from a flood in a labyrinthine ‘nothing place,’ Lina opens a secret door to neighboring rooms
Emily Rhodes
The Revolutionary Temper is a riveting synthesis of Robert Darnton’s life’s work
Ruth Scurr
Time and again throughout Gretchen Heefner’s clear-eyed narrative, local knowledge is ignored and boorish attitudes abound
Simon Ings
Anthony Cheetham has been responsible for many bestsellers, but this guarded account of his career in the book trade won’t be one of them
D.J. Taylor
An age-old practice
Our need for belief in the supernatural gave rise to a demand for ‘mystical intermediaries,’ argues Manvir Singh
Mick Brown