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The Marmottan Monet Museum

By Beaux Arts

A Guide to the Wallace Collection

By Grania Lyster

Stonehenge and Neighbouring Monuments

By Atkinson, R.J.C.

American Rodeo

By Kristine Fredriksson

The Universe of Things: On Speculative Realism

By Steven Shaviro

The Beauty of a Social Problem

By Walter Benn Michaels

One-Way Street: And Other Writings

By Walter Benjamin, Edmund FN Jephcott, Kingsley Shorter, Susan Sontag

A Colossal Wreck: A Road Trip Through Political Scandal, Corruption and American Culture

By Alexander Cockburn

For the Sake of Argument: Essays and Minority Reports

By Christopher Hitchens

The Revenge of History: The Battle for the 21st Century

By Seumas Milne

Quasi Una Fantasia: Essays on Modern Music

By Theodor Adorno

Memories of Beethoven: From the House of the Black-Robed Spaniards

By Gerhard von Breuning, Maynard Solomon, Henry Mins

In Ruins

By Christopher Woodward

Future Systems: The Story of Tomorrow

By Martin Pawley

Three Plays of Racine - Phaedra / Britannicus / Andromache

By Racine / George Dillon

Black Daisies for the Bride

By Tony Harrison

LONDON GUIDE TO RECENT ARCHITECTURE

By Hardingham, Samantha

The Sappho Companion

By Margaret Reynolds

Sunlight and Shadow Astbury, Leigh

By Leigh Astbury

Selected Poems

By T S Eliot

The Poetry Book Society Anthology: New Series: No. 3

By William Scammell

The Short Oxford History of English Literature

By Andrew Sanders

Common Sky: Philosophy and the Literary Imagination

By A. D. Nuttall

The Satires of Horace

By Niall Rudd

After Theory

By Terry Eagleton

The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Theatre

By Richard Beadle (University of Cambridge)

Mastering the Language of Literature (Palgrave Master Series)

By Hebron, Malcolm

Players of Shakespeare 4: Further Essays in Shakespearean Performance by Players with the Royal Shakespeare Company

By Robert Smallwood

The Cambridge Companion to Tennessee Williams

By Matthew C. Roudane (Georgia State University)

Why Read?

By Mark Edmundson (University of Virginia)