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Book review
Despite its ringing title, I don’t think Summer of Fire and Blood is for the general reader
Philip Hensher
If there’s one place in the Anglican musical tradition where hos legacy is thriving, it’s in our love of carols
Lisa Haseldine
Andrew Drummond’s marvelous romp of a biography aims to free the revolutionary from his detractors
Stuart Jeffries
His new book may be self-help, but it’s self-help for people whose problems are fundamentally philosophical
Jane Stannus
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The forgotten story of a Renaissance pioneer
Stefan Bauer