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Abortion: the abortion issue in Ireland, 9 Oct 15(A) Abrahams, Ivor: sculptures, 20 Nov 30(AR)
Abuse of insurance, The, 27 Nov I9(A) Adams, J. N., The Latin Sexual Vocabulary, 2 Oct 23(R) Ades, Dawn, Salvador Dali, 13 Nov 22(R)
ADVERTISING a complaint to the Advertising Standards Authority, 10 Jul 17(A); products named after Shakespearian characters, 11 Sept 29(C0); British Airways changing its agency, 18 Sept 5(N); imaginary government advertisements, 30 Oct 35(C0); cigarette advertise- ments to be cut down further, 13 Nov 17(A); advertisement copy aimed at selling an ordinary article at an extravagant price, 13 Nov 38(CO)
Aerodrome, The, Rex Warner (intro. Anthony Burgess), 7 Aug 22(R) After the massacre, 25 Sept 14(A) Agee, William: a takeover struggle, 9 Oct 8(A) Aggression: a textbook case, 21 Aug 7(A)
AIR TRAVEL an altercation on the Athens route, 7 Aug 28(A); expensive excursion flights, 14 Aug 5(N); British Airways changing its advertising agency, 18 Sept 5(N); Olympic Airways, 30 Oct 34(A); Concorde's passengers, 4 Dec 32(A) Alcohol: see DRINK
All change at Brighton, 4 Sept 12(A) Allen, David Rayvern, Sir Aubrey, 3 Jul 23(R)
Alliance, the Liberal/SDP: suggestions for a policy, 25 Sept 12(A); calculations about the share of the votes in an election, 20 Nov 4(PC); mistrust of Mrs Thatcher, 20 Nov 4(PC); see also Liberal Party and Sookt. DEMOCRATIC PARTY
All's Well That Ends Well (Barbican), 17 Jul 24(AR) All the Girls, Martin O'Brien, 30 Oct 25(R) Amazing Adventure of Dan the Pawn, The, Simon Garrow, 30 Oct 36, 4 Dec 34(A) Ambassadors, The, Henry James, 16 Oct 27(A) Amery, Julian: a suitable defence minister, 11 Dec 19(L) Amis, Kingsley: on the Spectator and its attitude to the
Falklands episode, 28 Aug 17(L), 4 Sept 5(N), 17(L), 11 Sept 6(AV)
Ancient Enemies, Elizabeth North, 4 Dec 27(R) Anderson, Laurie: exhibition, 20 Nov 31(AR) Andrea Chenier (WNO, Cardiff), 20 Nov 28(AR) Andropov, Yuri: 20 Nov 1(I); succeeds Brezhnev as general secretary of the Russian Communist Party,
20 Nov 8, 9(A), 37(PW)
Andy Capp (Aldwych), 9 Oct 3l(AR) Angel (film), 13 Nov 35(AR) Anglo-lrish disaster, The, 9 Oct 15(A) Angry Liberal attitudes, 25 Sept 4(PC)
ANIMALS the opposition to fox-hunting, 31 Jul 15(A), 14 Aug 17, 21 Aug 18(L); dominance and ranking order, 14 Aug 21(R); the Chillingham Castle herd of wild white cattle, 21 Aug 5(N); some anti-vivisectionists obsessed, 4 Dec 5(14) 18 Dec 33(L); David Bellamy on protecting wildlife, 18 Dec 52(PS)
Another voice, 3 Jul 6, 10 Jul 6, 17 Jul 6, 31 Jul 6, 21 Aug 6, 11 Sept 6, 18 Sept 6, 25 Sept 6, 2 Oct 6, 9 Oct 6, 16 Oct 6, 23 Oct 6, 30 Oct 6, 6 Nov 6, 13 Nov 6, 20 Nov 6, 27 Nov 6, 4 Dec 6, 11 Dec 5, 18 Dec 6(AV) Another Way (film), 9 Oct 34(AR)
Arafat, Yasser, 11 Sept 8(I)
Archaeology: the raising of the Mary Rose, 16 Oct 32(AR), 33(A)
Archangel Gabriel, the, 30 Oct 34(PS)
Architectural controversy, An, 11 Sept 12(A)
ARCHITECTURE St Barnabas, Pimlico, and other threatened churches, 4 Sept 14(A), 18 Sept 17, 2 Oct 18(L); the competition for an extension to the National Gallery, 11 Sept 12(A), 18 Sept 17(L); Wren and his churches, 18 Sept 12(A); ruthless postwar redevelopment of Bristol, 16 Oct I 7(A); the Royal Fine Art Commission's history and role, 13 Nov 28(AR); J. M. Gandy's architectural fantasies, 27 Nov 31(AR); the building of the Victoria and Albert Museum, 4 Dec 19(R); the influence of Egyptian architecture, 11 Dec 26(R); the Greek Revival
in England, 11 Dec 26(R); Britain's stately homes, 11 Dec 27(R)
Argentina: a letter from an Anglo-Argentinian, 10 Jul 19(L); see also FALKLAND ISLANDS
Ariadne auf Naxos (Dresden State Opera), 4 Sept 24(AR) Ariodante (Piccola Scala in Edinburgh), 18 Sept 26(AR) Armenian aspirations, 28 Aug 11(A)
Armenians, the: their struggle for independence, 28 Aug 11(A) Armitage, Kenneth: exhibition, 20 Nov 30(AR) Army, the: a 19th-century soldier's reminiscences, 4 Sept 23(R); the SAS, 4 Sept 26(AR)
Arrowsmith, R. L., (ed.) A Charterhouse Miscellany, 18 Sept 19(R)
ART artists' exhibitions: Ivor Abrahams, 20 Nov 30, Laurie Anderson, 20 Nov 31, Kenneth Armitage, 20 Nov 30, Jennifer Bartlett, 18 Dec 50, Georg Baselitz, 20 Nov 31, Elizabeth Blackadder, 21 Aug 27, Ira Cohen, 11 Dec 32, Francesco Clemente, 20 Nov 31, John Sell Cotman, 28 Aug 25, Michael Craig-Martin, 11 Dec 32, Qiorgio di Chirico, 21 Aug 26, Richard Demarco, 4 Sept 27, Niki de Saint Phalle, 31 Jul 30, Jim Dine, 17 Jul 25, Pat Douthwaite, 4 Sept 27, Rainer Fetting, 25 Sept 26, Barry Flanagan, 7 Aug 25, Lucian Freud, 16 Oct 28, J. M. Gandy, 27 Nov 31, Eric Gill, 18 Dec 50, Leon Golub, 7 Aug 25, Philip Guston, 30 Oct 31, Karol Hiller, 2 Oct 30, David Hackney, 31 Jul 30, Paul Huxley, 11 Dec 32, George Keyt, 2 Oct 30(AR), 9 Oct 22(L), Gerald Laing, 4 Sept 27, Wyndham Lewis, 18 Dec 50, Raymond Mason, 11 Dec 31, Joan Miro, 4 Sept 27, Jean-Baptiste Oudry, 18 Dec 47, Samuel Palmer, 28 Aug 25, Simon Read, 11 Dec 32, Paula Rego, 11 Sept 27, Michael Sandie, 28 Aug 25, Julian Schnabel, 10 Jul 30, Terry Setch, 25 Sept 25, Chaim Soutine, 31 Jul 30, Henryk Stazewski, 11 Dec 32, Reynolds Stone, 28 Aug 25, Jean Tinguely, 18 Sept 26, William Tucker, 31 Jul 30, Cy Twombly, 30 Oct 33, Sir Anthony Van Dyck, 27 Nov 30, James Ward, 18 Dec 50, Stephen Willats, 18 Dec 50, Victor Willing, 6 Nov 33, Richard Wilson, 18 Dec 50, John Michael Wright, 4 Sept 26(AR), Sir Christopher Wren, 18 Sept 12(A)
a scheme for 'Patrons of New Art' at the Tate Gallery, Jul 31(AR); Winsor and Newton's 150th anniver- sary, 10 Jul 31(AR); modern drawings, 17 Jul 25(AR); contemporary British expressionist painters, 17 Jul 25(AR); early French wallpapers, 17 Jul 25(AR); modern 'art' and its salesmen, 17 Jul 28(A), 7 Aug 17(L); the National Portrait Gallery rejects a painting of Tony Benn, 24 Jul 5(N); British landscape painting, 24 Jul 21 (R); the Hayward Annual exhibition, 24 Jul 26(AR); the caricaturists Daumier and Grandville, 31 Jul 25(R); a memoir of Barbara Hepworth, 7 Aug 23(R); Victorian sculpture, 14 Aug 19(R); Indian arts and crafts, 14 Aug 25(AR); the cartoonist 'Pont', 28 Aug 20(R); contemporary Scottish artists, 4 Sept 27(AR); the Pre-Raphaelites, 25 Sept 20(R); 20th- century collages and reliefs, 2 Oct 30(AR); contem- porary Indian art, 2 Oct 30(AR); 17th-century Neapoli- tan painting, 9 Oct 32(AR); Contemporary Choice, 1979-1981, 6 Nov 34(AR); the interaction between photography and art, 13 Nov 20(R); Lucian Freud, 13 Nov 21(R); the picturesque movement in England, 13 Nov 21(R); Salvador Dali, 13 Nov 22(R); Canaletto, 13 Nov 23(R); Heath's cartoons, 13 Nov 26(R); the Royal Fine Art Commission's history and role, 13 Nov 28(AR); the Royal Academy's appeal for funds, 13 Nov 32(AR), 27 Nov 20(L); Souvenirs of the Grand Tour, 13 Nov 33(AR); Nigerian exhibition, 13 Nov 33(AR); Sir Anthony Van Dyck, 27 Nov 30(AR); recent illustrators of children's books, 4 Dec 24(R); two prize exhibitions: John Moores and Midland View Two, 4 Dec 31(AR); Artists of the Colony Room Club, 4 Dec 31(AR); Eric Ravilious, 11 Dec 24(R); The City's Pictures, 11 Dec 31(AR) Artichoke (Tricycle), 16 Oct 29(AR) Artist as Photographer, The, Marina Vaizey, 13 Nov 20(R) Artists' London, David Piper, DI Dec 38(R) Artists of my Life, The, Brassai, 13 Nov 20(R) Art of the impossible, The, 11 Sept 7(A)
Asbestos: danger to workers, 24 Jul 28(AR)
Aslet, Clive, The Last Country Houses, 6 Nov 30(R) Asquith, H. H.: letters to Venetia Stanley, 27 Nov 21(R) Assyrians of Sweden, The, 7 Aug 8(A) Athenian Stuart, Pioneer of the Greek Revival, David Watkin, 11 Dec 26(R)
Atkinson, Norman: quoted, 16 Oct 5(N)
Atomic Cafi, The (film), 27 Nov 31(AR), 11 Dec 18(A) Attlee, Clement: a biography, 2 Oct 19(R) Attlee, Kenneth Harris, 2 Oct 19(R) Atwood, Margaret, Bodily Harm, 10 Jul 26(R) Aunt Mary (The Warehouse), 3 Jul 30(AR)
Austin, Texas: visited, 11 Dec 13(A)
Australia: Australian films and Australian culture, 28 Aug 26(AR), II Sept 17(L); 'a strange place', 18 Sept 5(N), treatment of Vietnamese refugees, 13 Nov 12(A): a new national anthem, 4 Dec 34(CO) Autobiographies, openings to imaginary, 18 Dec 42(A) Awaiting a miracle, 18 Dec 8(A)
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Back on the House, Simon Hoggart, 18 Dec 4(PC) Bailey, Paul, An English Madam, 30 Oct 25(R) Baker, Kenneth: and Information Technology Year, 11 Dec 16(A) Ball, RG)e,o 2rog eNW0 v.
Ballet: See DANCE AND BALLET
,24Toche)Past Has Another Pattern, 9 Oct Ballo in maschera, Un (WNO, Cardiff), 2 Oct 28(AR) Banker, Dick Francis, 20 Nov 25(R)
Banks: banks in difficulties through questionable corn-
mercial and international loans, 24 Jul 14(C); the Vatican Bank embroiled with a bankrupt Italian bank, 11 Sept 5(N); danger of large-scale defaulting by third twranorlsdfurcoluiriptits,17(1A8) Sept 16(C); electronic funds Barbara Hepworth: A Memoir, Margaret Gardiner, 7 Aug 23(R) Barber of Seville, The (Glyndebourne), 14 Aug 25(AR) BairiDec 2 bey,R.,8 and JanJ Krok-Paszkowski, Portrait of Poland, Bargaining in the Baltic, 18 Sept 7(A) Baronetcy, the: Bring back the baronetcy, 18 Dec 26(A) Barr, Handbook, 6 Nov Ann, and Peter te2r6TRo)rk York, The Official Sloane Rang H er Barth, John, Sabbatical: A Romance, 7 Aug 22(R) Bartlett, Jennifer: exhibition, 18 Dec 50(AR)
Baselitz, Georg: exhibition, 20 Nov 31(AR) Bats: now protected by law, 9 Oct 6(AV)
Botsford ,C2h7e Chess Openings, v354ecGamvRaymond)asparov and Raymond Baudelaire the Damned, F. W. J. Hemmings, 20 Nov 27(R) BEC13,Nthoev:1Ztant to admit error in a Nationwide item, 10 Jul 17(A); its copyright of broadcasting program Beans, r1u7n, n2earsA:ungow17(ted 'stick' beans, 7 Aug 5(N), 14 Beavrs, 13 Nov 37(PS) Beer,e Samuel H., Britain Against Itself, 27 Nov 4, 4 Dec Be4e(Pr and pop, 4 Dec 4(PC)
Beetle, the great spruce bark, 28 Aug 5(N)
Beevor, Anthony, The Spanish Civil War, 16 Oct 24(R) Beggar's Opera, The (Cottesloe), 17 Jul 24(AR) , Begin, Menachem: 14 Aug 1(1); a terrorist, 14 Aug 3('`,.
ISRAEL
Aug 18, 28 Aug I7(L); 13 Nov 9(A); see also Begin's Jewish critics, 13 Nov 9(A) Beirut: see LEBANON.wall Beplfaaisutt:inProtestantsg 3painting, 31j ul13( aAn)d Catholics. 24 Jul 10(A).
Bell, phtelintetins,,2
Bellamy, David, 52(A)
5ASeNp Bending minds and spoons, 11 Sept 11(A) tewmatan)d Noble School: The Pre- Benedictus, David, Who Killed the Prince Consort?, 6 Nov
29(R)
Benn, Tony: hisportrait rejected by the National Portrait Gallery 24 Jul 5(N); a liability to La2 bour?, 7 Aug 4im(PpCres);saiututhheeagnniveusaul upartTyy, 2crfseurven4cew,c)Oct 5(N); the Benoni for the Tournament Player, The, John Nunn, 30 Oct 36(A)
Benson, Charles: off to Moscow, 20 Nov 33(A)
Bentley, tley, E. C., and others, The First Ckrihews, 6 Nov 28(R) Beowulf, 31 Jul Bentley, Ursula, (A,2T7he )Natural Order, 21 Aug 23(R) Beowulf s(:Loyfripea, rtHsaumfmueur 's bitohdy2, Berlioz, Hector: 27 Nov 27(I)' memoirs, 27 Nov
love for Harriet Smithson, 27 Nov 27(R) O.)
Mary Hyde, 11 Dec 25(R) 425Jusle2p7t(2A9R(C)0) Bernard Shaw and Alfred Douglas: A Correspondence, Best Chess Games 1970-1980, BeDrryecm3a4n;AJ)ohn: a biography, 2 Oct 25(R) Beware of Pity, Stefan Zweig, 6 Nov 27(R) 4 Dec Better Gardening, Robert Lane Fox, 23 Oct 26(R) Bihar: its squalor, backwardness and 11 „sec Bingham, Madeleine,Jon Speelman, 30 Oct 36, 4 12(A) 12(A); its past, 11 Dec 12(A); Patna, 4 Dec 12, 1M9(and)eleine, Princess Lieven: Russian Intriguer, DirlYon, T. J. Swan Song, 6 Nov 27(R) Bird, Isabella, A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains, 10 Jul 22(R) Buds: addresses to Man, 28 Aug 29(CO) Birds in their little nests, 13 Nov 6(AV) Birmingham: cosmopolitan Handsworth, 9 Oct 18(A) Blackadder, Elizabeth: retrospective exhibition, 21 Aug _ 27(AR Black Dea)
th, the, 4 Dec 15(A)
Black hole, A, 7 Aug 16(C) Black Sheep, Christopher Simon Sykes, 16 Oct 22(R) Blessings, Kicks and Curses, Geoffrey Grigson, 11 Dec 29(R) Blood for the Ghosts, Hugh Lloyd-Jones, 3 Jul 25(R) Blood libels, 20 Nov 19(A) Blyton, Enid: continued popularity of her children's books, 14 Aug 23(R), 11 Sept 17(L) ,..BlYfort Phenomenon, The, Sheila Ray, 14 Aug 23(R) ',soden, James: his reminiscences of army service, 4 Sept 23(R) nc'dllY Harm, Mary Atwood, 10 Jul 26(R)
Booker, Serena: murdered in Thailand, 23 Oct 5(N) Rooker Prize, the, 23 Oct 32(A)
Book in my Life, A, 31 Jul 27, 2 Oct 26, 16 Oct 27, 23 Oct 2A 000k7( Kn)
own as Q, The: A Consideration of Shakespeare's
Sonnets, R. Giroux, 4 Sept 18(R) Book of Ebenezer Le Page, The, G. B. Edwards (intro. John Fowles), 31 Jul 21(R)
Books: Foyle's and other London bookshops, 17 Jul 12(A), 24 Jul 16, 31 Jul 20, 7 Aug 17(L); antiquarian bookselling, 21 Aug 14(A), 20 Nov 24(R); the breaking- up of colour plate books, 21 Aug 14(A); botanical books, 21 Aug 15(A); Book Club Associates and Publishers' prices, 28 Aug 5(N); contributors' books of the year', 18 Dec 44(R)
'sorrow, George: a new biography, 4 Sept 19(R) Bows and Arrows (Royal Court), 30 Oct 30(AR) Boxing: the BMA vote for its abolition, 14 Aug 14(A) BOYd, William, An Ice Cream War, 11 Sept 23(R) urassal: The Artists of my Life, 13 Nov 20(R) Brave New World (Huxley) compared with the US today, 17 Jul 8(A) .! reach of the Peace Aug 16 Oct 29(AR) arezhnev, Leonid : 7 Aug 1, 20 Nov 8(I) ; death and funeral 20 Nov 7(A), 37(PW); an assessment, 20 Nov 8(A) Brezhnev and after, 20 Nov 8(A) Bribing the unions, 11 Sept 10(A) Brief Lives, Alan Watkins, 16 Oct 15(A), 21(R) Bring back the baronetcy, 18 Dec 26(A) Bristol: ruthless postwar redevelopment, 16 Oct 17(A) Bristol: a return to sanity?, 16 Oct 17(A) Britain: a new Anatomy of Britain, 2 Oct 20(R); TV series on Who Runs Britain?, 2 Oct 32(AR) Britain Against Itself, Samuel H. Beer, 27 Nov 4, 4 Dec 4) Britis(Ph Character by 'Pont', The, 28 Aug 20(R) British Landscape Painting, Michael Rosenthal, 24 Jul 21(R) Britoil unissued, 2 Oct 16(C) Brock, Michael and Eleanor, (sel. and ed.) H. H. Asquith: Letters to Venetia Stanley, 27 Nov 21(R) Bronze Horseman, The: Selected Poems, Alexander ,,Pushkin (trans. D. M. Thomas), 9 Oct 25(R)
Is owning, Robert: 28 Aug 18(1); a biography, 28 Aug 18(R) Brunel, Isambard Kingdom: connection with Bristol, 16 Oct 17(A)
84..rYant, Sir Arthur, English Saga, 2 Oct 26(A) Bullion Georg: a biography, 3 Jul 24(R) gut hon ohn Goldsmith, 16 Oct 25(R) Burchfield, R. W., A Supplement to the Oxford English ,„ Dictionary: Volume III, O-Scz, 21 Aug 19(R) rsurgess. Anthony, The End of the World News, 27 Nov 23(R) Burma: praised, 17 Jul 17(L); Ne Win, 4 Sept 8(A); its
isolation and the consequences, 11 Dec 15(A); President INC Win retires, 11 Dec 15(A)
ournett, John, (ed. and intro.) Destiny Obscure: Autobio.
graphics of Childhood, Education and Family from the
n1r8205 to the 1920s, 30 Oct 26(R) gar nt.out case, A, 18 Dec 27(A)
,brroughs, William: gives a reading, 16 Oct 31(AR)
rboat to Beirut, 28 Aug 7(A) BY on: 7 Aug 20(1); a biography, 7 Aug 20(R) Byron, Lord, Don Juan, 23 Oct 27(A) Byron, Frederic Raphael, 7 Aug 20(R) C Cable television: see TELEVISION Cable TV: get cracking!, 23 Oct 19(A) Cairns, David (trans. and ed.) The Memoirs of Hector Berlioz: 1803-1865, 27 Nov 27(R)
Callaghan, James: advocates law-breaking by trade unionists in support of health workers, 11 Sept 5(N) Cambridge: visited, 4 Dec 15(A); its scientific fame, 4 Dec 15(A)
Camelot (Apollo Victoria), 4 Dec 30(AR)
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament: see CND
Canaletto, J. G. Links, 13 Nov 23(R) Can Israel be stopped?, 7 Aug 7(A)
Canterbury, the Archbishop of: his sermon at the Falklands thanksgiving service criticised, 31 Jul 3(PW), 5(N), 14 Aug 17(L)
Capturing the middle ground, 6 Nov 7(A)
Caravaggio, 9 Oct 32(AR)
Case to answer, A, 18 Jul 14(A) Catehee Mitsubishi, 3 8(A) Cather, Willa: The Song of the Lark, 17 Jul 22(R); My Mortal Enemy, 17 Jul 22(R) Cat People (film), 25 Sept 27(AR) Cavell (Chichester), 17 Jul 24(AR)
Censorship: unions' attempts to impose censorship on editors, 14 Aug 15(A); the NUJ expels a leader-writer, 30 Oct 6(AV), 17(A) Centenarians: letters to their juniors, 24 Jul 29(CO)
Chairman Mao's babies, 27 Nov 7(A) Chamber Dances (dance), 4 Dec 28(AR) Chamberlain, Lesley, The Food and Cooking of Russia,
18 Dec 40(R)
Chanctonbury Ring: An Autobiography, Mervyn
Stockwood, 18 Sept 18(R)
Changing Anatomy of Britain, The, Anthony Sampson,
2 Oct 20(R) Charles, Prince: see Prince of Wales
Charles et Lucie (film), 3 Jul 31(AR) Charles Lowder and the Ritualist Movement, L. E.
Ellsworth, 7 Aug 19(R)
Charterhouse Miscellany, A, (ed.) R. L. Arrowsmith, 18
Sept 19(R) Chatsworth, 14 Aug 18(R)
Chatwin, Bruce, On the Black Hill, 2 Oct 24(R) Cheever, John, Oh What a Paradise It Seems, 24 Jul 22(R) Cherry Orchard, The (The Round House), 14 Aug 27(AR)
CHESS
the super-tournament at Turin, 3 Jul 34(A); new ideas in openings, 10 Jul 34(A); Korchnoi's family allowed to leave Russia, 10 Jul 34(A); the latest Fide ratings, 10 Jul 34(A); the European team championship, 17 Jul 30(A); the Las Palmas Interzonal, 24 Jul 30, 31 Jul 34, 7 Aug champion myslov's resurgence, 31 Jul 34(A); the British choship won by Tony Miles, 14 Aug 30, 21 Aug 31(A); the Mexico Interzonal, 28 Aug 30, 4 Sept 30, 9 Oct 38(A); the junior world championshi 28 Aug 30, 4 Sept 30(A); the Lloyd Bank Masters tournament, 4 Sept 30, 11 Sept 30(A); the latest BCE grades, 4 Sept 30(A); Korchnoi's poor showing in the Lloyds Bank Masters, 11 Sept 30(A); the Moscow Interzonal, 18 Sept 29, 25 Sept 29, 2 Oct 34(A); the dissident Russian GM Boris Gulko, 2 Oct 34(A); financial support for the British contestants in the Interzonals, 9 Oct 38(A); the Interpolis tournament at Tilburg, 16 Oct 35, 23 Oct 35(A); the TV World Cup, 6 Nov 37(A); the Lucerne olympiad, 13 Nov 39, 20 Nov 36(A); the Fid6 congress and some Fide appointments, 27 Nov 35(A); C. J. S. Purdy, correspondence champion, 27 Nov 35(A); Johann Berger, study composer, 4 Dec 34(A); the Brighton International, 11 Dec 36(A); the Friends of Chess, 11 Dec 36(A); a quiz, 18 Dec 53(A); chess books reviewed, 30 Oct 36, 27 Nov 35, 4 Dec 34(A) Chess, 3 Jul 34, 10 Jul 34, 17 Jul 30, 24 Jul 30, 31 Jul 34, 7 Aug 30, 14 Aug 30, 21 Aug 31, 28 Aug 30, 4 Sept 30, 11 Sept 30, 18 Sept 29, 25 Sept 29, 2 Oct 34, 9 Oct 38, 16 Oct 35, 23 Oct 35, 30 Oct 36, 6 Nov 37, 13 Nov 39, 20 Nov 36, 27 Nov 35, 4 Dec 34, 11 Dec 36, 18 Dec 53(A) Chez Madame Verdurin: the view from Chester Square, 23 Oct 13(A) Childbirth: men found guilty of attending women in childbirth, 14 Aug 14(A)
CHILDREN
how John Pilger was duped over the Thai 'slave girl',
17 Jul 5(N), 9, 11(A), 31 Jul 5(N), 6(AV), 30 Oct 6(AV); child prostitution, 31 Jul 6(AV); the Enid Blyton books, 14 Aug 23(R), 11 Sept 17(L); mothers' attitudes to their children, 21 Aug 20(R); a baby victim of the war in Lebanon, 28 Aug 5(N); who is to blame for the death of Lucie Gates?, 20 Nov 6(AV); child-fostering in Sweden, 20 Nov 14(A); children in China as a support, for their parents' old age, 27 Nov 8(A); children's' books, 4 Dec 24-26(R); recent illustrators of children's books, 4 Dec 24(R); Christmas in an orphanage, 18 Dec 17(A)
CHINA
Mrs Thatcher's visit, 2 Oct 8(A); the future of Hong Kong when the lease ends in 1997, 20 Oct 8, 9 Oct 12, II Dec 6(A); Russia's approaches rebuffed, 9 Oct 7(A); the Times reports the ministerial changes, 27 Nov 6(AV); the population through the centuries, 27 Nov 7(A); the mistakes of the Mao regime, 27 Nov 7(A); Shanghai then and now, 4 Dec 8(A); Mao's story, 4 Dec 8(A), 18 Dec 33(L); the influence of Chiang Ching, 4 Dec 9(A); what of the future? 4 Dec 10(A); a visit by Stephen Spender and David Hockney, 18 Dec 36(R) China Diary, Stephen Spender and David Hockney, 18 Dec 36(R) Choiseul and Talleyrand, Charles Johnston, 7 Aug 19(R) Chomsky, Noam: his English riddled with clichés and jargon, 24 Jul 13(A)
CHRISTIANITY AND THE CHURCH
3 Jul 17(L); the Falklands thanksgiving service criti- cised, 31 Jul 3(PW), 5(N), 14 Aug 17(L); the General Synod divided over 'covenanting' and women priests, 7 Aug 13(A); the views of the overseas Communions, 7 Aug 13(A); Charles Lowder and the Ritualist Move- ment, 7 Aug 19(R); a Suffolk church, 14 Aug 5(N); an address by Ian Paisley, 14 Aug 10(A); St Barnabas, Pimlico, and other threatened churches, 4 Sept 14(A),
18 Sept 17, 2 Oct 18(L); a civil service version of the Ten Commandments, 4 Sept 29(CO); Mervyn Stockwood inveighs against the C of E, 11 Sept 28(AR); Wells Cathedral, 18 Sept 5(N), 14(A), 2 Oct 18(L); Wren's churches, 18 Sept 12(A); Bishop Ken, 18 Sept 14(A); Mervyn Stockwood's autobiography, 18 Sept 18(R); the modernised hymns in Hymns for Today's Church criticised, 30 Oct 5(N), 20 Nov 20(L), 4 Dec 20(R), 18 Dec 33(L); the 'English Collective of Prostitutes' occupy a London parish church, 27 Nov 15(A), 11 Nov 19(L); the churches and the ethics of nuclear weapons, 30 Oct 3(LA), 13 Nov 18(L); the Church's handling of Christmas, 18 Dec 3(LA); see also ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Christmas: the Church's handling of Christmas, 18 Dec 3(LA); a Christmas card from Mr and Mrs Thatcher , 18 Dec 5(N); the scene in Bethlehem, 18 Dec 10(A); 1 Christmas in an orphanage, 18 Dec 17(A); a Christmas conversation, 18 Dec 52(A); unseasonable poems, 18 Dec 53(CO)
Christmas business as usual, 18 Dec 10(A) Chronicles of a Death Foretold, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 11 Sept 24(R) Churchill Family Album, A, Mary Soames, 30 Oct 22(R) Cinema: see Films
Civil Service: the Ten Commandments in a civil service version, 4 Sept 29(CO); well-intentioned meddling, IS Sept 17(L); do civil servants support the SDP ?, 23 Oct 4(PC); more flexibility and readiness to accept change needed, 20 Nov 3(LA) Clare, John: a biography, 13 Nov 24(R)
Claret and Chips: The Rise of the SDP, Hugh Stephenson, 25 Sept 24(R) Clark, Douglas, Doone Walk, 6 Nov 27(R)
Classes: the disappearance of the squire and the break-up of family estates, 31 Jul 16(A) Classical scholarship, 3 Jul 25(R)
Classical Survivals, Hugh Lloyd-Jones, 3 Jul 25(R) Clemente, Francesco, 20 Nov 31(AR)
Clerihews by E. C. Bentley and others, 6 Nov 28(R) Clitoridectomy, 7 Aug 10(A)
Close the Door Behind You, Ray Salisbury, 21 Aug 23(R) Clothes: buying a new suit, 10 Jul 5(N)
CND: 25 Sept 4(PC); renewed campaign against nuclear weapons and Nato membership, 4 Dec 3(LA), 15(A);
Arrangement of entries Entries are arranged in letter-by-letter alphabetical order, i.e. spaces 7,ibetween words are ignored. Thus the entry 'Non-story' precedes 'No outcome, no decision'. ''°reviations are indexed as written (i.e. 'Mr' follows all `Mo-' entries and precedes all 'Mu-' entries) with two exceptions: 'St' is indexed as if spelt out as 'Saint', and 'Mac' and its variations Use all treated as if spelt 'Mac'. Z of italics Entries in italics are titles-either of articles in the Spectator or of books, magazines P newspapers or of plays, films, operas, ballets, exhibitions etc reviewed or mentioned. ",,,ge references are in the form: (Day) (Month) (Page), i.e. date of issue followed by page number. Thus '6 Nov 5' means 'issue for 6 November, page 5'. Where a subject occurs more than once in as issue, the reference may appear thus '11 Dec 33(AR), 34(A)'. 4-ae nature of contributions is indicated by the letter or letters which follow the page reference. Thu '16 Oct 22(R)' refers the reader to a book review appearing on page 22 of the 16 October issue. ere successive reference in a list are to the same type of contribution the distinguishing letter niserted after the last of them only. Thus the entries '17 Jul 17, 31 Jul 20, 7 Aug 17(L)' all refer WVers. A list of the distinguishing letters used is printed at the head of this index. Dia leading and 'middle' articles are indexed by title, as are all books (under author and title), In Ys, films, operas etc which are either specifically reviewed or mentioned at length. in .1Yldition, contributions are indexed under the subjects they deal with, usually with a brief mcation of their main contents. tile,0Ttler to save space and to group together references on similar subjects, a number of general names such as 'Children', 'Education', 'Economic' and 'Parliament', are used, as well as the often es of countries and organisations. References which there is no room to index separately can vn be traced from entries under these general headings.
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its motivation a mixture of realism and altruism, 11 Dec 5(AV) CND comes out, 4 Dec 3(LA) Coal substitutes, a, 4 Sept 27(AR) Cohen, Ira: exhibition, 11 Dec 32(AR) Collected Poems, George Seferis, 14 Aug 19(R) Collected Poems 1963-1980, Geoffrey Grigson, 11 Dec 29(R) Collected Poems of Ivor Gurney, (ed.) P. J. Kavanagh, 9 Oct 26(R) Collected Stories, Isaac Bashevis Singer, 17 Jul 21(R) Collet's bookshops, 17 Jul 12(A), 31 Jul 20(L) Coming Clean (Bush), 13 Nov 34(AR) Common Market, the: see European Economic Community
Communism: the 'Red scares' in the US, 10 Jul 20(R); Grenada goes marxist, 7 Aug 9(A); the myth of Eastern Europe's `self-Liberation', 21 Aug 10(A); ancient p3(L)redecessors of communist totalitarianism, 18 Dec
3 Company Parade, Storm Jameson, 18 Sept 23(R) Competition, 3 Jul 33, 10 Jul 33, 17 Jul 29, 24 Jul 29, 31 Jul 33, 7 Aug 29, 14 Aug 29, 21 Aug 30, 28 Aug 29, 4 Sept 29, 11 Sept 29, 18 Sept 29, 25 Sept 29, 2 Oct 33, 9 Oct 37, 16 Oct 34, 23 Oct 34, 30 Oct 35, 6 Nov 36, 13 Nov 38, 20 Nov 35, 27 Nov 35, 4 Dec 34, 11 Dec 35, 18 Dec 53(CO) Computers: Hitachi and Mitsubishi accused of industrial espionage at IBM, 3 Jul 8(A); a film about computers, 30 Oct 31(AR) Confessions of a bookseller, 21 Aug 14(A) Connolly, Cyril: and a parallel with a passage by Anthony Powell, 28 Aug 5(N) Connolly, Joseph, Jerome K. Jerome, 4 Sept 20(R) Conrad, Joseph, 9 Oct 28(R)
CONSERVATIVE PARTY AND GOVERNMENT, THE
a snap election unlikely, 3 Jul 4(PC); well ahead of Labour in spite of everything, 7 Aug 4(PC); factors which could quickly put an end to the Government's present popularity, 28 Aug 4(PC); for Conservatives politics is traditionally only a part of life, 2 Oct 13(A); inconsistency and muddle at the centre of the Govern- ment's policies, 9 Oct 3(LA); a 12 point lead in the MORI poll, 9 Oct 5(N); the annual party conference 'flat and boring', 9 Oct 5(N); the Nott-Day incident, 9 Oct 5(N); the Conservatives and freedom, 9 Oct 6(AV); Mrs Thatcher and Sir Geoffrey Howe 'grinding on', 13 Nov 3(LA); could Mrs Thatcher be ditched to gain the Alliance's support?, 20 Nov 4(PC); see also THATCHER, MRS MARGARET and individual ministers and members Constable, Freda, with Sue Simon, The England of Eric Ravilious, 11 Dec 24(R)
Constance, Laurence Durrell, 16 Oct 22(R) Control, William Goldman, 16 Oct 25(R) Coping with Shirley, 6 Nov 6(AV) Copyright in broadcasting programmes, 13 Nov 17(A) Cork report on insolvency law and practice, 17 Jul 16(C) Cornelius, John, Liverpool Eight, 6 Nov 18(A) Correspondence of Boris Pasternak and Olga Freidenberg, 1910-1954, The, (ed.) Elliott Mossman, 11 Sept 22(R) Costa Rica: Cuban arms ferried to El Salvador, 24 Jul 8(A); 7 Aug 17(L) Cotman, John Sell: exhibition, 28 Aug 25(AR) Counties, the reorganisation of, 21 Aug 13(A), 4 Sept 17(L), 25 Sept 5(N)
COUNTRYSIDE, THE
a stay in the country, 24 Jul 28(A); the argument about fox-hunting, 31 Jul 15(A), 14 Aug 17, 21 Aug 18(L); the break-up of family estates and the disappearance of the squire, 31 Jul 16(A); the flora and fauna of London's derelict sites, 7 Aug 14(A); the world of R. S. Surtees, 14 Aug 22(R), 4 Sept 17(L); the great spruce bark beetle, 28 Aug 5(N); Lambourn and its lurcher show, II Sept 28(A); a Suffolk village revisited, 30 Oct 34(A); 20th-century country houses, 6 Nov 30(R); English cottages, 4 Dec 22(R); Eric Ravilious's paintings, I1 Dec 24(R) Cowan, Ian B., The Scottish Reformation, 28 Aug 23(R) Coward, Noel: his diaries, 11 Sept 18(R) Cowboy image, The, 28 Aug 12(A) Craig-Martin, Michael: exhibition, 11 Dec 32(AR) Crane, Stephen, 9 Oct 28(R) Credit ladder, 31 Jul 18(C)
CRICKET
C. Aubrey Smith, 3 Jul 22(R); a book on cricket, 3 Jul 22(R); Lillee and Marsh bet on England to beat Australia, 14 Aug 5(N); this summer's Test series against India and Pakistan, 21 Aug 15(A); the Benson and Hedges final, 21 Aug 16(A); Somerset cricketers, 18 Sept 14(A); Wisden books reviewed, 25 Sept 22(R), 2 Oct 18(L); the 1982 season, 2 Oct 31(A); the England choice for Australia, 2 Oct 3I(A); South African stars forced to go abroad, I I Dec 9(A) Crime: how Antabuse can help to reduce crime rate, 28 Aug 14(A) Crisis of German liberalism, 13 Nov 10(A) Cromwell, Oliver, 27 Nov 17(A) Crossword puzzles: the Guardian's puzzles, 10 Jul 5(N), 24 Jul 16(L); a `Jumbojac', 18 Dec 55(X) Cuba: subversion in Central America, 24 Jul 8(A) Cuban subversion, 24 Jul 8(A) Curl, James Stevens, The Egyptian Revival, II Dec 26(R) Curses from a customer, 21 Aug 30(CO) Customs and Characters, Peter Quennell, 2 Oct 22(R) Cycle of terrorism, The, 30 Oct 12(A) Cyprus: Nikos Sampson's record, 4 Sept 10(A); the political gangsters, mostly Lebanese, 4 Sept 10(A); the Swedish problem, 4 Sept 10(A); the EOKA terrorists in the Fifties, 30 Oct 12(A); British rule, 30 Oct 12(A); the island's partition between Greeks and Turks, 20 Nov 20, 4 Dec 18(L) Czechoslovakia: a general's memoirs, 7 Aug 21(R) Dahrendorf, Ralf, (ed.) Europe's Economy in Crisis, 21 Aug 22(R) Daily Express: its possessiveness about the Falklands, 27 Nov 504) Daily Mirror: John Pilger's 'slave-girl' story refuted, 17 Jul 5(N), 9, 11(A), 31 Jul 5(N), 6(AV), 30 Oct 6(AV); attacks the Sun, 30 Oct 6(AV)
Daily Telegraph: industrial trouble threatens its closure, 27 Nov 5(N), 37(PW) Deli, Salvador: a monograph, 13 Nov 22(I); 13 Nov 22(R) Daily, Ann, Inventing Motherhood, 21 Aug 20(R) Dance Umbrella (ballet), 23 Oct 29(AR)
DANCE AND BALLET
the Royal Ballet in a tent in Battersea Park, 17 Jul 25(AR); the Dance Days festival, 17 Jul 25(AR); De Basil's Ballets Russes, 24 Jul 17(R); the Paris Opera Ballet's Midsummer Night's Dream and La Sylphide, 7 Aug 24(AR); The Swan of Tuonela, I 1 Sept 26(AR); the Tanztheater Wuppertal, 25 Sept 26(AR); the Dance Umbrella festival, 23 Oct 29(AR); the Judson Dance Theatre and other modern dance groups, 23 Oct 29(AR); the American Dance Machine with dances from musicals, 30 Oct 29(AR); Esplanade, Rainbow Bandit and Chamber Dances, 4 Dec 28(AR); Robert Cohan retiring, 4 Dec 29(AR); The Tempest (Royal Ballet), II Dec 30(AR)
Dancing on Air, 4 Sept 13(A) Danes right, Swedes left, 6 Nov I6(A) Danger: censors at work, 13 Nov 17(A) Danger in unison, 14 Aug 16(C) Danton's Death (Olivier), 31 Jul 29(AR) Dark bad days, The, 24 Jul 10(A) Dark thoughts with Willie, 24 Jul 4(PC) Davenport, Hugo: quoted, 17 Jul 12(A), 31 Jul 20(L) David, Elizabeth, and others, Masterclass, 31 Jul 24(R) Davidson, Caroline, A Woman's Work is Never Done: A History of Housework in the British Isles, 650-1950,27 Nov 26(R) Davies, Robertson, The Rebel Angels, 21 Aug 23(R) Davis, William, The Rich, 20 Nov 25(R) Day, Robin: John Nott walks out of a TV interview, 9 Oct 5(N); an interview with a Japanese minister, 9 Oct 5(N) Daze of Action, 25 Sept 13(A) Dead sheep at bay, 2 Oct 4(PC)
DEATHS
Henry Fonda, 21 Aug 5(N); Jose Maria Maldonaldo, 21 Aug 5(N); King Sobhuza II of Swaziland, 11 Sept 15(A); Princess Grace of Monaco, 18 Sept 5(N); Rory McEwen, 23 Oct 5(N); Serena Booker, 23 Oct 5(N); Marika Hanbury Tenison, 30 Oct 5(N); Pierre Mendes- France, 30 Oct 10(A); Cardinal Benelli, 30 Oct 11(A); President Brezhnev, 20 Nov 7, 8(A), 37(PW) Deathtrap (film), 23 Oct 31(AR) Death Vengeance (film), 14 Aug 26(AR), 28 Aug 17(L) De Basil's Ballets Russes, Katharine Sorley Walker: 24 Jul 17(R) De Chirico, Giorgio: memorial exhibition, 21 Aug 26(AR) de Gaulle, General: 18 Dec 37(I); a biography, 18 Dec 37(ft) De Gaulle, Bernard Ledwidge, 18 Dec 37(R) Delbanco, Nicholas, Group Portrait, 9 Oct 28(R) Delius and his amanuensis, 7 Aug 28(AR) De Lorean, John: 30 Oct 8(I); on a drugs charge, 30 Oct 5(N), 8, 33(A), 37(PW) Demarco, Richard: exhibition, 4 Sept 27(AR) Democracy: endangered by unrestricted politics and today's professional politicians, 2 Oct 13(A) Dempster, Nigel: calls the Princess of Wales 'a little monster', 18 Dec 6(AV) Denmark: economy measures by the government, 6 Nov 16(A); dispute with Britain over fishing rights continues, 11 Dec 14(A) de Saint Phalle, Niki: exhibition, 31 Jul 30(AR) Destiny Obscure: Autobiographies of Childhood, Education and Family from the 1820s to the 1920s, (ed. and intro.) John Burnett, 30 Oct 26(R) Destry Rides Again (The Warehouse), 16 Oct 29(AR) Devlin, Polly: conversations with her daughter, 16 Oct 6(AV) Devonshire, The Duchess of, The House: A Portrait of Chatsworth, 14 Aug 18(R) Diabetics, 27 Nov 34(A) Diary of a Year, Lord Longford, 31 Jul 26(R) Diary of Beatrice Webb, The: Vol. 1, Glitter Around and Darkness Within, (ed. and intro.) Norman and Jeanne MacKenzie, 23 Oct 21(R) Dictionaries: the latest supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary, 21 Aug 19(R) Dictionary of Quotations, A, H. L. Mencken, 4 Sept 22(R) Die a Little, Thomas Kennedy, 16 Oct 25(R) Dine, Jim: exhibition, 17 Jul 25(AR) Direct Orient, The, 3 Jul 16(C) Distant Relations, Carlos Fuentes, 10 Jul 26(R) Diva (film), 11 Sept 25(AR) Doctors: the BMA condemns boxing, 14 Aug 14(A) Does Parliament matter?, 18 Dec 23(A) Do it yourself publishing, 31 Jul 28(A) Donaldson, Frances, P. G. Wodehouse, 25 Sept 19(R) Don Giovanni (Glyndebourne), 14 Aug 25(AR) Don Juan, Lord Byron, 23 Oct 27(A) Don Quixote (Olivier), 3 Jul 30(AR) Don Quixote's colonels, 30 Oct 7(A) Boone Walk, Douglas Clark, 6 Nov 27(R) Dorchester: visited, 14 Aug 12(A); Hardy's Casterbridge, 14 Aug 12(A) Doubts about Tebbit, 28 Aug 14(A) Douglas, Lord Alfred: 11 Dec 25(1); correspondence with Bernard Shaw, 11 Dec 25(R) Dream has ended, The, 20 Nov 15(A)
DRINK
Antabuse for the treatment of alcoholic criminal offenders, 28 Aug 13(A); an Iranian hanged for drink- ing, 18 Sept 28(A); Richard Ingrams 'fifteen years on the wagon', 30 Oct 16(A), 13 Nov 19(L): a victory for women in El Vino's, 13 Nov 5(N); a pub dialogue, 20 Nov 34(A); a strike in Norway's liquor Industry, 11 Dec 4(N) Drink with the girls, A, 27 Nov 11(A) Drop of cheer, A, 18 Dec 4(PC) Dropping thepilot, 9 Oct 10(A) Dr Owen's dilemma, 11 Sept 4(PC) Drucker, Peter F., The Last of All Possible Worlds, 21 Aug 23(R) Drugs: in Brave New World and in the US today, 17 Jul 8(A); John De Lorean on a drugs charge, 30 Oct 5(N), 8, 33(A), 37(PW)
du Chaillu, Paul: first European to see a living gorilla` 31Jul 12(A)
Durrell, Laurence, Constance, 16 Oct 22(R) Dying State, A, 4 Dec 12, II Dec 1 I (A)
E
E: poems without the letter 'e', 3 Jul 33(CO) East Anglian towns visited: Sudbury, 6 Nov 17(A); Thetford, 13 Nov 16(A); Wisbech, 20 Nov 18(A); Dec
untii5neAd)on and St Ives, 27 Nov 16(A); Cambridge, 4
East-West relations: the Siberia-Western Europe go pipeline project opposed by theAug 6(A), 11 Sept 16(C); the US's economic war against Russia, 4 Sept 6(A), 18 Sept 17(L) Eat, Drink and be merry, 18 Dec 3(LA)
Eccentric Travellers, John Keay, 23 Oct 23(R) Economic: Europe's economy, 21 Aug 22(R); WWI' Friedman on the economic situation, 25 Sept 15(C) Edel, Leon, Stuff of Sleep and Dreams, 18 Sept 22(R) Edinburgh Festival: this year's programme, 21 Aug 25(AR); opera, 4 Sept 24, 18 Sept 26(AR); arl
exhibitions, 4 Sept 26(AR)
EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS
an SDP green paper on education policy, 17 Jul 6(AV): the English school story, 17 Jul 18(R); the typical Wykehamist, 14 Aug 5(N); a Charterhouse miscellany, 18 Sept 19(R); prep school memories, 18 Sept 2101); Sir Keith Joseph and a means test for education vouchers, 13 Nov 6(AV); fee-paying for all schools?. 3(LA); Eton's
l ( n
L); history, vN ov (Rvo2u2ch voucher proposal, 27 Nov Ed jwoarhndEs,0Gwiest,3ThjeulB2olootk )of Ebenezer Le Page an"' EEC, the: see European Economic Community Egy6(R)pt: its influence on European art and culture, 11 ""- 2
Egyptian Revival, The, James Stevens Curl, 11 Dec 26(R) Election by television, 16 Oct 7(A)
ELECTIONS AND BY-ELECTIONS
a snap election unlikely, 3 Jul 4(PC); electoral re,thrr,„' 25 Sept 12(A); electioneering in the US 'argon' television, 16 Oct 7(A); an off-putting election spate': 16 Oct 34(C0); most mental patients to get the vot 23 Oct 6(AV), 27 Nov 20(L), 4 Dec 16(A), 18 Dec 33(L); the Alliance and proportional representation, 20 Nal 4(PC); see also IRELAND, Salvador, SPAIN, SWEDEN an UNITED STATES Elephant Bill, Lt-Col 3. H. Williams, 24 Jul 12(A) 24 Elephants: in Indochina, 24 Jul 12(A); use in war, •-• Jul 12(A) Eliot, T. S.: his 'critical heritage', 7 Aug 18(R) Ellis, Alice Thomas, The 27th Kingdom, 10 Jul 26(R) Ellis, Dr Derek, Subordinate Sex, 14 Aug 21(R) Ellmann, Richard, James Joyce, 23 Oct 25(R) Ellsworth, L. E., Charles Lowder and the Ra-
Movement, 7 Aug 19(R)
Nov sno'zN: )in breach of the Sex Discrimination ice-. Employment: a government scheme to subsidise the
employment of young people, 6 Nov 6(AV) End of Solidari ?, The, 9 Oc 13(A)
End of the World News, The,t Anthony Burgess, 27 Nov 23(R) England The, Freda Constable with Sue English Cottages, Tony Evans and Candida LYcett Enintro. John Betjeman), 4 Dec 22(R) glish llardEd, 2u7 "14 ovn '22A( Rn .)• English language: Noam Chomsky's and 'cliches, jargon _ot sheer bad writing', 24 Jul 13(A); the latest supPlethe to the Oxford English Dictionary, 21 Aug 19(R)
A Perspective of Eton, Richard
English Madam, An, Paul Bailey, 30 Oct 25(R) sod EnRgloissehmzy's vGeorerrky.n2,3Toltec,t 2(ed6(k))Alvilde Lees-Milne English Saga, Sir Arthur Bryant, 2 Oct 26(A) English Vision, The, David Watkin, 13 Nov 21(R) Enough (Cottesloe), 18 Dec 48(AR)4 Entfahrung aus dem Serail, Die (Dresden State ()Pe.", Sept 24(AR)
Epiphany in Italy, 18 Dec 8(A) Epistolary wisdom, 31 Jul I7(A) i
Epitaphs in verse, 6 Nov 36(CO)
Esplanade (dance), 4 Dec 28(AR) 21(R) Essential Mailer, The, Norman Mailer, 28 Aug
Estella: Her Expectations, Sue Roe, 28 Aug 23(R) „ pee ET32.:(ATRhe) Extra-Terrestrial (film), 31 Jul 8(A). 11 '- Eton College: its history, 27 Nov 22(R). solo- European Economic Community, the: the 'Castls Lion' for Britain, 2 Oct 5(N); the EEC summit Its lit.t.eler result, 11 Dec 14(A); the dispute with Denmark over result, rights continues, 11 Dec 14(A) Aug Europe's Economy in Crisis, (ed.) Ralf Dahrendorf,
22(R) Evans, Harold: on the press and its freedom, 2
Evans, Tony, and Candida Lycett Green'"."'5 Eve of destruction, 4 Dec 15(A) Cottages, (intro. John Betjeman), 4 Dec 22(R) Eve and mighty force, An. 17 Jul 4(PC) Exporting the revolution, 31 Jul 10(A) Extermination and the Cold War, E. P. Thompson, 10(A) )c2t 115(Alikui: F
Face the Future, David Owen, 4 Sept 4(PC) Factory fostering, 20 Nov 14(A)
Fa 10 flirgbuairersn,27Nhovlas33: (dAef)eds the accused in a treasofonputrbit 10 Jul '(0(A); on pressn and media hounding
Fairbairn in the tropics, 10 Jul 10(A) Fairly entertaining organ, A, 11 Sept 6(AV)
Fair 00vp2h71R1a): A Life of Harriet Smithson, Peter Baby, 27 FALKLAND ISLANDS, THE television film of the campaign, 3 Jul 5(N); ‘Gn°sca Green' in Spanish, 3 Jul I7(L); film reports shown o TV, 3 Jul 32(AR); the submarine Conqueror's Jolly Roger flag, 10 Jul 5(N); Britain's peace efforts 'in part a charade', 10 Jul 5(N); commemorating the victory, 10 Jul 17(A), 31 Jul 3(PW), 5(N), 20(L); a letter from an Anglo-Argentinian, 10 Jul 19(L); the inquiry into the crisis, 10 Jul 19, 17 Jul 17, 31 Jul 20(L); papers relevant to the inquiry destroyed?, 17 Jul 17, 31 Jul 20, 7 Aug 17(L); a letter from a sub-lieutenant, 17 Jul 17(L); Malouines' and 'Malvinas' 17 Jul 17(L); the thanks- giving service in St Paul's criticised, 31 Jul 3(PW), 5(N), 14 Aug 17(L); the proposed scrapping of HMS Endurance as a factor in the Argentinian decision to invade, 7 Aug 5(N); the BBC's Task Force South: The Battle for the Falklands, 14 Aug 27(AR); 28 Aug 3(PW); Max Hastings, the 'heroic liberator', 4 Sept 5(N); the press breaks the embargo on the Falklands awards announcement, 16 Oct 5(N); Graham Greene on the Falklands issue, 27 Nov 5(N); the Daily Express's Reunion Ball, 27 Nov 5(N); the expedition called 'fatuous', 18 Dec 5(N) 1..41staff (Covent Garden), 17 Jul 26(AR) tinily, the: the monogamous 'nuclear' family as part of our biological programming, 10 Jul 6(AV); 17 Jul rv(R); black sheep and wasters, 16 Oct 22(R) r_arelane, Alexan, The Quest of Aah, 31 Jul 28(A) Farewell to a family man, 11 Dec 10(A) Farewell to a mercenary, 31 Jul 7(A) ;atinza connection, The, 10 Jul 12(A) „Pall on the supply side, A, 21 Aug 9(A) relese's Spain, 6 Nov 8(A) Penton, James, The Memory of War: Poems 1968-1982, 9 Oct 25(R) rESTIVALS the Munich festival, 31 Jul 31(AR); this year's Edinburgh festival: 21 Aug 25(AR), opera, 4 Sept 24, 18 Sept 26(AR), art exhibitions, 4 Sept 26(AR); a festival Or country music at Peterborough, 28 Aug 12(A); the Hance Umbrella festival, 23 Oct 29(AR); the Wexford F• estival (opera), 6 Nov 31(AR)
E'etting, Rainer: exhibition, 25 Sept 26(AR)
'fever Tree, The, Ruth Rendell, 18 Dec 43(R) ffde/io (Kent Opera), 20 Nov 28(AR)
f
,..1.fteen years on te agon, 30 Oighting the funk,h 11 wDec 5(AV)ct 16(A) Figures on the Green, Derek Lodge, 3 Jul 22(R) iguring it out, 7 Aug 15(A) films: a video festival, 7 Aug 27(AR); Hollywood today, N Nov 15(A); 1982's films, 18 Dec 49(AR); see also _ individual film titles Financial: danger of large-scale defaulting on foreign debts by third world countries and other debtors, 18 Sept 16(C); Sir Geoffrey Howe's autumn financial Financial Times, the: NGA-Sogat dispute 16 Oct 19(A); eceri(A Petition soon from the Wall Street Journal, 16 Oct Fine Art Commission, the Royal: its history and role, 13 Nov 28(AR) ifst 44 Clerihews, The, E. C. Bentley and others, 6 Nov 28
.
Fish b ••0do they feel pain ?, 4 Dec 5(N) fighting, 11 Dec 14(A)
rIshing) rights: Denmark in dispute with Britain, 11 Dec 14
• ty and proper person? A, 2 O (Act 10(A) fitzearraido (film), 17 Jul 27R) 11tzGerald, Garret: 13 Nov 15(I); the polls indicate
_victory in general election, 13 Nov 15(A), 40(PW) '„Ignagan, Barry: exhibition, 7 Aug 26(AR)
' les &non and the Redskins, George MacDonald Fraser, Flower Jul 23(R) Sibylla Jane, The Stately Homes of Britain, 11 Dec 27(R) Fly Away Peter, David Malouf, 6 Nov 29(R) Foiling Foyles, 17 Jul 12(A) iDnda• Henry: as Lincoln, 21 Aug 5(N) ood and Cooking of Russia, The, Lesley Chamberlain, 18 Food 40() and drink: cookery books, 31 Jul 24(R); American self-service breakfasts, 7 Aug 5(N), 21 Aug 18(L): Provence with everything, 18 Dec 32(A); Russian food Foot, Michael: unconditio0( al support for ASLEF, 17 Jul 41PC); 'must be thinking of retiring', 28 Aug 4(PC); p...eueetive speeches at the party conference, 2 Oct 4(PC) 'ztball, association: the World Cup on TV, 3 Jul 32(AR). World Cup ticket sales mishandled, 21 Aug '.aN); 3(LA) English football's rise and decline since 1945, 6 `"ne• Carolyn: a political poet, 27 Nov 10(A), 18 Dec 33(1.)
aord, Ford Madox, 9 Oct 28(R) Foreign Henry Ford 30 Oct 33(A)
-reign Office, the: the CO and the Falklands inquiry, 17 Jul 17, 31 Jul 20, 7 Aug 17(L); accused of callousness, 1 c• lassi Aug 5(N); a British diplomat guilty of passing fied Information 4 ec 5N ;Setting Chappaquiddick,D 10 Jul 8)(A) Fo lune-teller, The, 18 Dec 29(A) f Ifundred Club, The, 25 Sept 10( tevvlea, John, Mantissa, 9 Oct 24(R)A) '", Alistair, Thomas More: History and Providence, 6 p Nov 22(R) p2x. James, White Mischief, 20 Nov 22(R) p•-x• Robert Lane, Better Gardening, 23 Oct 26(R) e-hunters, unite, 31 Jul 15(A) °;c-bunting: arguments for and against, 31 Jul 15(A), 14 le's
po'klig?' 17bo, 21 Aug 18(L)
okshop: three employees 'unfairly dismissed', a JulL) 12(A), 24 Jul 16(L); Foyle's defended, 24 Jul 16( PRA,,ez ,P,aris compared favourably with London, 3 Jul 14(A); plipidou's account of the events of May 1968, 10 Jul President Mitterrand's unsuccessful efforts to r_educe the political importance of Paris and of Jacques Chirac, its mayor 31 Jul 9(A); ominous news on the r'tc0, nomic front, 31 Jul 9(A); 19th-century caricature, race.LA11 25(R); a visit to France for the Arc de Triomphe 9 Oct 36(A); the economic situation puts an end to Riceilelst policies, 16 Oct I2(A); the death of Pierre s-France, 30 Oct 10(A); life in 18th-century
Languedoc, 27 Nov 24(R); a biography of General de Gaulle, 18 Dec 37(R)
Francis, Dick, Banker, 20 Nov 25(R) Fraser, George MacDonald, Flashman and the Redskins,
24 Jul 23(R)
Freedom and objectivity, 9 Oct 21(A) Freedom from bats, 9 Oct 6(AV)
Freidenberg, Olga: correspondence with Boris Pasternak, 11 Sept 22(R)
Freud, Lucian: exhibition, 16 Oct 28(AR); 13 Nov 21(R) Friedan, Betty, The Second Stage, 7 Aug 10(A)
Friedman, Professor Milton: a speech on the British and world economic situations, 25 Sept 15(C)
Friedman, Rosemary, Proofs of Affection, 3 Jul 26(R) Frindall, Bill, (comp.): The Wisden Book of Test Cricket, 25 Sept 22(R); The Wisden Book of Cricket Records, 25 Sept 22(R) From iron to steel, 20 Nov 4(PC) From the House of the Dead (WNO, Cardiff), 20 Nov 28(AR)
Fuel, domestic: combustible blocks from old newspapers, 4 Sept 27(AR), 16 Oct 20(L)
Fuentes, Carlos, Distant Relations, 10 Jul 26(AR) Fyvel, T. R., George Orwell: A Personal Memoir, 16 Oct 24(R) G Gabon: Paul du Chaillu and the gorillas, 31 Jul 12(A) Gamblers (Upstream Theatre Club), 31 Jul 29(AR) Gandhi, Mahatma: 4 Dec 10(I); the film Gandhi, 4 Dec
10(A), 28(AR), 11 Dec 19(L)
Gandhi (film), 4 Dec 10(A), 28(AR), I 1 Dec 19(L)
Gandy, Joseph Michael: his architectural fantasies, 27 Nov 31(AR) Gardening: botanical books, 21 Aug 15(A); gardening books, 23 Oct 26(R)
Gardiner, Margaret, Barbara Hepworth: A Memoir, 7 Aug
23(R) Garlic's properties, 27 Nov 5(N)
Garnet, A. H., The Santa Claus Killer, 6 Nov 27(R) Garret the Good, 13 Nov 15(A) Garrow, Simon, The Amazing Adventure of Dan the Pawn,
30 Oct 36, 4 Dec 34(A) Gas: the Siberia-Western Europe gas pipeline project
opposed by the US, 7 Aug 6, 4 Sept 6(A), 1 I Sept 16(C) Georg Buchner, Julian Hilton, 3 Jul 24(R) George Orwell: A Personal Memoir, T. R. Fyvel, 16 Oct
24(R) Germany: Goebbels's diaries, 20 Nov 2I(R) GERMANY, WEST Munich today, 31 Jul 31(AR); the Free Democrats
desert the Social Democrats, 2 Oct 9(A); the Schmidt government falls, 9 Oct 10(A); West Germany as seen by a foreigner, 9 Oct 10(A); Hasenschleimhaut, 23 Oct 20(L); Bavarian motorists and the archangel Gabriel, 30 Oct 34(PS); Mrs Thatcher's visit, 6 Nov 10(A); the Ostpolitlk likely to continue, 6 Nov 10(A); the FDP's future, 13 Nov 10(A); the 'Greens', their federal assembly and their priorities, 20 Nov 12(A) Getting tough with Israel, 11 Sept 9(A) Ghost of Christmas past, A, 18 Dec 17(A) Gibberd, Sir Frederick: a statement, 24 Jul 11(X) Gilliatt, Penelope, Quotations from Other Lives, 14 Aug
21(R)
Ginger, You're Barmy, David Lodge, 31 Jul 23(R) Giroux, R., The Book Known as Q: A Consideration of Shakespeare's Sonnets, 4 Sept 18(R)
Gissing, George: a biography, 18 Sept 20(R)
Gissing: A Life in Books, John Halperin, 18 Sept 20(R) Give a girl a break, 17 Jul 15(A) Glaciation, 6 Nov 38(A)
Gladstone, W. E.: his earlier years, 23 Oct 22(R); diaries, 30 Oct 21(R)
Gladstone: Vol 1, 1809-1865, Richard Shannon, 23 Oct
22(R)
Gladstone Diaries Volumes VII and VIII, The, (ed.) Colin
Matthew, 30 Oct 21(R)
Glitter Around and Darkness Within, Beatrice Webb (ed. and intro. Norman and Jeanne MacKenzie), 23 Oct
21(R)
Glorious Twelfth, The, 17 Jul I4(A) God should not be mocked, 10 Jul 17(A)
Goebbels, Joseph: 20 Nov 21(I); his diaries, 20 Nov 21(R)
Goebbels Diaries 1939-41, The, (trans. and ed.) Fred
Taylor, 20 Nov 21(R) Gold: its importance as a store of value, 31 Jul 18(C)
Goldman, William, Control, 16 Oct 25(R) Goldsmith, John, Bullion, 16 Oct 25(R)
Golub, Leon: exhibition, 7 Aug 25(AR) Gonzalez, Felipe: 6 Nov 8(1); leads Socialists to victory in the Spanish general election, 6 Nov 7, 8(A) Gorillas: legends about the gorilla, 31 Jul 12(A) Gossip writers: Nigel Dempster on the Princess of Wales 18 Dec 6(AV)
Gowing, Lawrence, Lucian Freud, 13 Nov 21(R)
Graham, R. B. Cunningham, II Sept 21(R)
Grand Macabre, Le (Coliseum), 18 Dec 48(AR) Grant, Michael (ed.) T. S. Eliot: The Critical Heritage,
7 Aug 18(R)
Gravens, Gwynerli, love and Work, 4 Sept 21(R) Grease 2 (film), 7 Aug 26(AR) Great gorilla debate, The, 31 Jul 12(A) Great Hostesses, Brian Masters, 20 Nov 26(R)
GREECE memories of Kifissia, 14 Aug 28(A); Spetsai, 21 Aug 29(A); the European athletics championships held in Athens, 11 Sept 28(A); Russian infiltration of the media, 2 Oct 32(A); the womanising King Constantine, 16 Oct 33(A); Greek architecture, 11 Dec 26(R)
Green, Benny, (ed.) The Wisden Anthology, Vols 1, 2 and 3,
25 Sept 22(R) Greene, Graham: 25 Sept 170); interviewed for
Penthouse, 27 Nov 5(N); on the Falklands issue, 27 Nov
5(N)
Greene, Graham, Monsignor Quixote, 25 Sept 17(R)
'Greens', the West German, 20 Nov 12(A)
Green Thoughts: A Writer in the Garden, Eleanor Perdnyi,
23 Oct 26(R) Grenada: the marxist New Jewel movement in power, 7 Aug 9(A)
Grigson, Geoffrey: The Private Art, II Dec 29(R); Collected Poems 1963-1980, 11 Dec 29(R); Blessings, Kicks and Curses, 11 Dec 29(R) Grigson, Jane, Jane Grigson's Fruit Book, 31 Jul 24(R) Grimond, Jo: to retire from politics, 20 Nov 5(N) Grinding and boring on, 13 Nov 3(LA) Grisllidts (Wexford Festival), 6 Nov 3I(AR) Group Portrait, Nicholas Delbanco, 9 Oct 28(R) Guardian, the: its crossword, 10 Jul 5(N), 24 Jul 16(L); Heath cartoons, 13 Nov 26(R)
Guatemala: as seen by a visiting journalist, 17 Jul 7(A); the face at the window, 17 Jul 7(A), 31 Jul 19(L); the groups behind the violence, 17 Jul 7(A); guerrilla movements, 24 Jul 9(A)
Gulling Mr Pilger, 17 Jul 11(A)
Gurney, Ivor: his collected poems, 9 Oct 26(R) Guston, Philip: exhibition, 30 Oct 31(AR)
H
Hackett, General Sir John, The Third World War: The Untold Story, 24 Jul 20(R) Haffenden, John, The Life of John Berryman, 2 Oct 25(R) Haig, Alexander: 3 Jul 11(1); resigns as US Secretary of
State, 3 Jul 3(PW), 10(A), 24 Jul 6(A); his career assessed, 9 Oct 23(R)
Haig: The General's Progress, Roger Morris, 9 Oct 23(R) Hall, Radelyffe, The Well of Loneliness, 18 Dec 39(R) Halperin, John, Gissing: A Life in Books, 18 Sept 20(R) Hamilton, Ian: criticism of Gore Vidal, 23 Oct 16(A), 30
Oct 20(L)
Hamlet, William Shakespeare (ed. Harold Jenkins), 3 Jul 21(R) Hamlet: The Warehouse, 28 Aug 25(AR); Young Vic, 4 Sept 25(AR) Hammett (film), 16 Oct 30(AR)
Hanbury Teniaon, Marika: death, 30 Oct 5(N)
Handful of Dust, A (Lyric, Hammersmith), 20 Nov 32(AR) Hanging on In Hong Kong, 11 Dec 6(A) Hankinson, Alan, Man of Wars, 11 Dec 20(R) Hard Shoulder, The (Hampstead), 30 Oct 30(AR) Hardy, Thomas: criticised by G. K. Chesterton ?, 3 Jul 17(L); Dorchester as Casterbridge, 14 Aug 12(A) Hark, the dogs don't bark, 31 Jul 6(AV) Harris, Kenneth, Attlee, 2 Oct 19(R) Hasler, August Bernhard, How the Pope Became Infallible, 3 Jul 20(R)
Hastings, Max: a 'heroic liberator', 4 Sept 5(N) Hattersley, Roy: interrogated on TV, 27 Nov 4(PC) Haughey, Charles: 9 Oct 15(I); stance on the abortion issue, 9 Oct 15(A); ambiguity over the 'national issue' alienates Britain, 9 Oct 15(A); his government defeated, 13 Nov 40(PW) Heart transplants: a call for them to be ended, 4 Sept 5(N); a patient still alive after 14 years, 4 Dec 5(N)
Heath, Michael: cartoons from the Guardian, 13 Nov
26(R)
Heirs of Tom Brown, The: The English School Story, Isabel
Quigly, 17 Jul 18(R)
Hemmings, F. W. J., 13audelaire the Damned, 20 Nov
27(R) Hepworth, Barbara: a memoir, 7 Aug 23(R)
Her Victory, Alan Sillitoe, 6 Nov 29(R) Her way with words, 31 Jul 4(PC) H. H. Asquith: Letters to Venetia Stanley, (sel. and ed.)
Michael and Eleanor Brock, 27 Nov 21(R)
High life, 3 Jul 32, 10 Jul 32, 17 Jul 28, 24 Jul 28, 7 Aug 28,
14 Aug 28, 21 Aug 29, 28 Aug 28, 4 Sept 28, II Sept 28, 18 Sept 28, 25 Sept 28, 2 Oct 32, 9 Oct 35, 16 Oct 33, 23 Oct 32, 30 Oct 33, 6 Nov 34, 13 Nov 36, 20 Nov 33, 27 Nov 33, 4 Dec 32, 11 Dec 33, 18 Dec 51(A) Hiller, Karol: exhibition, 2 Oct 30(AR)
Hillerman, Tony, People of Darkness, 16 Oct 25(R) Hilton, Julian, Georg Bfichner, 3 Jul 24(R) History of Classical Scholarship, A, (ed.) Hugh Lloyd- Jones, 3 Jul 25(R) History of Scotland, The, Plantagenet and Fiona Somerset Fry, 30 Oct 27(R)
Hoare, Colonel Mike: his life as a mercenary, 31 Jul 7(A); sentenced for hijacking, 31 Jul 7(A)
Hockney, David: exhibition, 31 Jul 30(AR); 18 Dec 36(R) Hockney, David and Stephen Spender, China Diary, 18 Dec 36(R) Hoggart, Simon, Back on the House, 18 Dec 4(PC) Holiday reading, 4 Sept 4(PC)
Holidays: a necessity, 10 Jul 5(N)
Hollow apricots, 16 Oct 6(AV)
Home, Daniel Dunglas: a defence, 13 Nov 27(R) Home and household: a history of housework in the British Isles, 27 Nov 26(R) Homosexuality: 'Gay bereavement', 10 Jul 5(N); the Queen's bodyguard resigns, 31 Jul 3(PW), 5(N); two homosexual English kings, 7 Aug 5(N); ten US Congressmen accused in respect of Congressional pages, 14 Aug 7(A); homosexuals in President Reagan's social circle, 14 Aug 7(A); a gay disco, 16 Oct 31(AR); two white lesbians in South Africa, 27 Nov 11(A) Honduras: unwilling channel for arms to guerillas in Guatemala and El Salvador, 24 Jul 8(A)
Hong Kong: its future discussed by Mrs Thatcher in China, 2 Oct 8, 9 Oct 12(A); a panic reaction on the stock exchange and in property values, 9 Oct 12(A); speculation on its future, 11 Dec b(A) Honours and awards: Bring back the baronetcy, 18 Dec 26(A)
Horses and horse-racing: the Gimcrack Stakes at York, 28 Aug 28(A); the Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp, 9 Oct 36(A) Hospitals: see NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE Hostesses, great, 20 Nov 26(R)
Hotels, clubs etc: the Colony Room Club, 4 Dec 34(AR) House, The: A Portrait of Chatsworth, The Duchess of Devonshire, 14 Aug 18(R) Household, Geoffrey, Rogue Justice, 6 Nov 27(R) Houses, historic and notable: Chatsworth, 14 Aug I 8(R); Britain's stately homes, II Dec 27(R)
Houses AND HOUSING Jeffrey Bernard's room, 7 Aug 28, 21 Aug 29(A); memories evoked in clearing out one's belongings, 21 Aug 29(A); a House of Lords verdict on the repurchase of a cottage, 18 Sept 6(AV), 25 Sept 16(L); 20th-century country houses, 6 Nov 30(R); English cottages, 4 Dec 22(R); council tenants asked to stop making love, 18 Dec 5(N) Howe, Sir Geoffrey: his autumn financial statement, 13 Nov 3(LA), 4(PC) How the Pope Became Infallible, August Bernhard Hasler, 3 Jul 20(R) How to run down a business, 9 Oct 8(A) Hudson, Christopher, Insider Out, 18 Dec 43(R) Human Comedy, A: Physiognomy and Caricature in 19th Century Paris, Judith Wechsler, 31 Jul 25(R) Humorous books, 9 Oct 30, 18 Dec 40(R) Hundred years ago, One, 3 Jul 11, 10 Jul 15, 17 Jul 11, 24 Jul 6, 31 Jul 15, 7 Jul 11, 14 Aug 13, 21 Aug 16, 28 Aug 15, 4 Sept 9, 11 Sept 13, 18 Sept 14, 25 Sept 12, 2 Oct 11, 9 Oct 19, 16 Oct 17, 23 Oct 10, 30 Oct 13, 6 Nov 14, 13 Nov 9, 20 Nov 12, 27 Nov 11, 11 Dec 16, 18 Dec 25(X) Huntingdon and St Ives, 27 Nov 16(A) Hunt report on the extension of cable television, the, 16 Oct 36(PW), 23 Oct 17, 19(A) Hutton, R., The Royalist War Effort 1642-1646, 11 Dec 22(R) Huxley, Aldous: Brave New World and the US today, 17 Jul 8(A) Huxley, Elspeth: The Prince Buys the Manor, 6 Nov 29(R) Huxley, Paul: exhibition, 11 Dec 32(AR) Huxley vindicated, 17 Jul 8(A) Hyde, Mary, (ed.) Bernard Shaw and Alfred Douglas: A Correspondence, 11 Dec 25(R)
Hy4 Dec 20(R), ec mns for Toda18 y' Ds Church, 30 Oct 5(N), 20 Nov 20(L),
33(L) Ice Cream War, An, William Boyd, 11 Sept 23(R) Iceland: its unemployment rate, 20 Nov 5(N), 27 Nov 20(L) Ich bin ein Falklander, 6 Nov 10(A) Immigration: Sweden's treatment of immigrants, 7 Aug 8(A), 21 Aug 18(L)
Importance of Being Earnest, The (Lyttelton), 25 Sept
25(AR Important Ishoozh, 27 Nov 4(PC) Imposing the medical will, 14 Aug 14(A) In Casterbridge country, 14 Aug 12(A) Indecent exposure, 30 Oct 8(A)
INDIA
Indian arts and crafts (exhibition), 14 Aug 25(AR); the collaborator Subhas Chandra Bose, 4 Sept 9(A), 11 Sept 17, 25 Sept 16(L); contemporary Indian art, 2 Oct 30(AR); the film Gandhi, 4 Dec 10(A), 28(AR), 11 Dec 19(L); Bihar's squalor and backwardness, 4 Dec 12(A), and its past, 11 Dec 11(A) Indonesia: President Sukarno, 4 Sept 8(A) Industry: Britain's traditional industries languishing, 7 Aug 16(C); industrial repercussions of the US opposi- tion to the Russian gas pipeline project, II Sept 16(C); the nationalisation of assets in the public sector, 2 Oct 16(C) Inflation of rights, 23 Oct 4(PC) Information Technology Year, 11 Dec 16(A) In my Liverpool home, 18 Dec 20(A) Inner Journey of the Poet, The, Kathleen Raine, 17 Jul 21(R)
Inquiries, tribunals etc: see REPORTS, INQUIRIES ETC Insider Out, Christopher Hudson, 18 Dec 43(R) Insignificance (Royal Court), 24 Jul 27(AR)
Insolvency: the Cork report, 17 Jul 16(C) Insurance: how accident and health insurance can be abused, 27 Nov 19(A) In the City, 3 Jul 16, 10 Jul 18, 17 Jul 16, 24 Jul 14, 31 Jul 18, 7 Aug 16, 14 Aug 16, 21 Aug 17, 28 Aug 15, 4 Sept 16, 11 Sept 16, 18 Sept 16, 25 Sept 15, 2 Oct 16(C) In the Gunnersbury Triangle, 7 Aug 14(A) Inventing Motherhood, Ann Daily, 21 Aug 20(R) Iran: the progress of the war against Iraq, 10 Jul I 1(A), 7 Aug 5(N); the river frontier with Iraq, 17 Jul 17(L); an Iranian hanged for drinking, 18 Sept 28(A) Iraq: the progress of the war against Iran, 10 Jul I 1(A), 7 Aug 5(N); the river frontier with Iran, 17 Jul 17(L); the marsh Arabs, 7 Aug 5(N)
IRELAND
a suspected IRA bomber sentenced in Dublin, 17 Jul 5(N); Charles Haughey and the abortion issue, 9 Oct 15(A); estrangement from Britain over the 'national issue', 9 Oct 15(A); Patrick Pearse and 'a sacrifice of the blood' in the Easter Rising, 16 Oct 8(A); terrorism as a means to independence, 16 Oct 8(A); the friendly feeling of the English for the Southern Irish, 16 Oct 9(A); the state of the parties before the election, 13 Nov 15(A); Haughey an electoral liability, 13 Nov 15(A)
IRELAND, NORTHERN
the Northern Ireland Information Services' publicity material, 3 Jul 5(N); a suspected IRA bomber sentenced in Dublin, 17 Jul 5(N); Orangemen's 12 July cele- brations, 17 Jul 14(A); IRA bomb explosions in London, 24 Jul 3(PW), 5(N); Belfast's Protestants and Catholics, 24 Jul 10(A); Belfast's wall paintings, 31 Jul 13(A); Londonderry as seen by a visitor, 7 Aug 11(A); a Paisley meeting in Enniskillen, 14 Aug 10(A); The Story of Shane O'Neil, 18 Sept 8(A); A question of allegiance, 2 Oct 12(A); the civil rights movement, 2 Oct 12(A), 9 Oct 22(L); no chance of success for Mr Prior's As- sembly, 23 Oct 3(LA); the fundamental division over union, 23 Oct 3(LA); two Sinn Feiners invited to London by Ken Livingstone, 11 Dec 3(LA), 4(N), 37(PW); the Ballykelly explosion and other atrocities shown and discussed on TV, 18 Dec 50(AR) Islam: Arab states savage and oppressive, 3 Jul 17(L); the position of women in the Muslim world, 7 Aug 10(A), 2l Aug 18, 28 Aug 17(L) Islands of death, 28 Aug 8(A) Isola disabitata, L' (Wexford Festival), 6 Nov 31(AR) ISRAEL Spectator contributors' antipathy to Israel, 3 Jul 17, 17 Jul 17, 20 Nov 20(L); Begin's ruthlessness and oppor- tunism, 24 Jul 6(A); the tide of US political opinion turning against Israel, 24 Jul 6(A); continued assault on PLO bases in the Lebanon, 24 Jul 7(A), 7 Aug 3(PW), 7(A), 14 Aug 3(PW), 6(A); Can Israel be stopped?, 7 Aug 7(A); Mr Begin a terrorist using terrorist methods against the PLO, 14 Aug 5(N), 6(A), 21 Aug 18, 28 Aug 17(L); defence minister Ariel Sharon's past record of violence, 21 Aug 5(N); a baby victim of war, 28 Aug 5(N); its real objectives in the Lebanon fighting, 28 Aug 6(A); the Tehiya Party, 28 Aug 6(A); Israeli terrorist victims, 4 Sept 17(L); rejects President Reagan's peace plan, Il Sept 3(PW), 9(A); implicated in the Beirut massacre of Palestinian civilians, 25 Sept 3(PW), 5(N), 7, 14(A), 2 Oct 18(L), 20 Nov 19(A); increasing opposi- tion to Begin in the US, 16 Oct 10(A); no contrition or retreat from its standpoint over Lebanon, 16 Oct 11(A); Jewish terrorism in mandated Palestine, 23 Oct II(A), 6 Nov 21(L); the difference between anti-semitism and criticism of Israel's actions, 13 Nov 5(N); US Jewish critics of Begin's policies, 13 Nov 9(A), 27 Nov 20(L); anti-Israel bias of British TV and press, 20 Nov 19(A), 20(L), 4 Dec 18(L); government attacked by Jacobo Timerman over the Lebanese war, 11 Dec 34(PS); Bethlehem at Christmas, 18 Dec 10(A); the judicial inquiry into the Beirut massacre, 18 Dec 14(A); see also
LEBANON
Israel, PLO and the future, 11 Sept 8(A) Italy: images of animals in Venice, 16 Oct 26(R); Signor Fanfani to form a government, 20 Nov 5(N); a burglary in Tuscany, 27 Nov 5(N); Epiphany regaining its dominance over Christmas as a Christian festival, 18 Dec 8(A) IT revolution, The, 11 Dec 16(A) I Was an English Poet: A Biography of Sir William Watson. Jean Moorcroft Wilson, 10 Jul 28(R) Jackson, Derek: biographical material sought, 6 Nov 21(L) James, Henry, 9 Oct 28(R) James, Henry, The Ambassadors, 16 Oct 27(A) James, P. D., The Skull Beneath the Skin, 18 Dec 43(R) James Joyce, Richard Ellmann, 23 Oct 25(R) Jameson, Storm: Company Parade, 18 Sept 23(R); Women Against Men, 18 Sept 23(R) Jameson's Raid, Elizabeth Longford, 24 Jul 18(R) Jane Grigson's Fruit Book, 31 Jul 24(R)
JAPAN
Hitachi and Mitsubishi alleged to have stolen computer secrets from IBM, 3 Jul 8(A); the new school textbooks tone down Japan's aggressive past, 21 Aug 7(A); its Asian allies or collaborators, Ne Win, Sukarno, Park Chung-Hee, Lee Kuan Yew, Wang Ching-Wei, and Subhas Chandra Bose, 4 Sept 8(A); Mrs Thatcher's visit, 2 Oct 7(A); the politics behind the resignation of prime minister Zenko Suzuki, 23 Oct 7(A); the rivalry between Tanaka and Fukuda, 23 Oct 7(A); bribery rife in business and government, 6 Nov 12(A); the Mitsukoshi store's troubles, 6 Nov 12(A) Jenkins, Elizabeth, The Shadow and the Light, 13 Nov 27(R) Jenkins, Harold, (ed.) Hamlet, William Shakespeare, 3 Jul 21(R) Jenkins, Roy: elected leader of the SDP, 10 Jul 4(PC); speech at the Cardiff conference, 16 Oct 4(PC); outvoted over incomes policy, 23 Oct 4(PC) Jerome K. Jerome: a biography, 4 Sept 20(R); Three Men in a Boat, 4 Sept 20(R) Jerome K. Jerome, Joseph Connolly, 4 Sept 20(R)
JEWS
anti-semitism in the US, 24 Jul 16(L); the English attitude to Jews, 23 Oct 11(A), 6 Nov 21(L); many saved from the holocaust by Oskar Schindler, 30 Oct 28(R); the difference between anti-semitism and criticism of Israel's actions, 13 Nov 5(N), 20 Nov 19(A), 20(L); 'blood libels' against the Jews, 20 Nov 19(A), 4 Dec 18(L); anti-semitism through the centuries, 20 Nov 19(A); see also ISRAEL
Johnson, Frank, Out of Order, 18 Dec 4(PC) Johnston, Charles, Choiseul and Talleyrand, 7 Aug 19(R) Johnstone, Richard, The Will to Believe: Novelists of the Nineteen-Thirties, 28 Aug 24(R) Joseph, Sir Keith: and the proposal for education vouchers, 13 Nov 6(AV), 27 Nov 3(LA) Journalist fails to vanish, 10 Jul 7(A)
JOURNALISTS
how John Pilger was duped over the Thai 'slave-girl', 17 Jul 5(N), 9, 11(A). 31 Jul 5(N). 6(AV), 30 Oct 6(AV); women journalists, 17 Jul 15(A); two brave journalists, 4 Sept 5(N): how far should journalists be free publicly to associate themselves with political causes?, 9 Oct 21(A); the NUJ expels a Sun leader-writer, 30 Oct 6(AV), 17(A); overpaid staff reporters, 13 Nov 37(A); journalists as tired under-achievers, 4 Dec 33(PS); war reporting, 11 Dec 20(R) Joyce, James: 23 Oct 25(1); a biography, 23 Oct 25(R) Juries: an experience of jury service, 18 Sept 10(A) Karate bouts, 23 Oct 32, 30 Oct 33(A) Kasparov, Gary, and Raymond Keene, Batsford Chess Openings, 27 Nov 35, 4 Dec 34(A) Kavanagh, P. J., Collected Poems of Ivor Gurney, 9 Oct 26(R) Keating, H. R. F., Murder Must Appetise, 10 Jul 24(R) Keay, John, Eccentric Travellers, 23 Oct 23(R) Keene, Raymond, and Gary Kasparov, Batsford Chess Openings, 27 Nov 35, 4 Dec 34(A) Keller, Hans, 16 Oct 32(AR), 13 Nov 19(L) Ken, Bishop, 18 Sept 14(A) Keneally, Thomas, Schindler's Ark, 30 Oct 28(R) Kennedy, Senator Edward: 11 Dec 10(I); campaigning again for the Democratic nomination, 10 Jul 8(A); Taki gets an invitation, 4 Dec 32(A); announces he will not run for the nomination, 11 Dec 10(A) Kennedy, Thomas, Die a Little, 16 Oct 25(R) Kenya: the Happy Valley set and the murder of Lord Erroll, 20 Nov 22(R) Keyt, George: exhibition, 2 Oct 30(AR), 9 Oct 22(L) Khovanshchina (Covent Garden), 6 Nov 31(AR) Kind of Hero, A (film), 10 Jul 30(AR) King Lear (Stratford-on-Avon), 10 Jul 31(AR) Kingsley, Mary, Travels in West Africa, 10 Jul 22(R)
Kingston, Miles: Moreover, 9 Oct 30(R); Miles and Miles,
9 Oct 30(R) Knife and the butter, The, 16 Oct 10(A) Knight on the Bridge, The, William Watson, 9 Oct 27(R) Knowing the score, 21 Aug 15(A) Kontakthof (ballet), 25 Sept 27(AR) Koo d'etat, 16 Oct 3(LA) Korea, South: Park Chung-Hee, 4 Sept 8(A) Kremlin's succession, The, 4 Sept 7(A) Krok-Paszkowski, Jan, and R. Barbey, Portrait of Poland, 11 Dec 28(R)
L
Labour in injury time, 6 Nov 3(LA)
LABOUR PARTY, THE
two obstacles to Labour's hopes - Tony Benn and Arthur Scargill, 7 Aug 4(PC); Why Labour may revive, 28 Aug 4(PC); a change of leadership desirable, 28 Aug 4(PC); Sir Harold Wilson on its prospects, 25 Sept 5(N); the party conference at Blackpool, 2 Oct 3(PW). 4(PC), 5(N), 31(AR); a rebuff at the conference for the Militant Tendency, 2 Oct 4(PC), 5(N); the party moving steadily to the left, 2 Oct 4(PC), 5(N); fringe
Blackpool, 2 Oct 5(N); the 'democracy of the cow- mitted,' 2 Oct 14(A); a biography of Clement Attlee, Oct 19(R); Beatrice Webb's diary, 23 Oct 21(R), 13 Nov of English football, 6 Nov 3(LA); 19(L); its rise and decline since 1945 compared to that Michael, and individual members meetings at 32(AR)
Ladies in Retirement (Fortune Thriller Thseeeatreal)s,o2OFN":; Ladies of King's Cross, The, 27 Nov l5(A)
Ladies of the Bar, 9 Oct 16(A)
Latdhuerpiea,yEs dmmo
Emanuel, 2u7eiNLeovR24orli)L°ve, Jul 22(R) Lady's Life In the Rocky Mountains, A, Isabella Bird, 10 Laing, Gerald: exhibition, 4 Sept 27(AR) Last Country Houses, The, Clive Aslet, 6 Nov 30(R)
Last laugh on Haig, 3 Jul 10(A) Death and Money in Last of All Possible Worlds, The, Peter F. Drucker, 21 Aug Last of the squires?, The, 31 Jul 16(A)
23(R) Last Troubadour, The, 18 Dec 6(AV) Latin Sexual Vocabulary, The J. N. Adams,
Laurence Oliphant, Anne Taylor, 17 Jul 23(R) 2 Oct 23(R) Lawrence, St: his life and martydrom, 21 Aug 6(AV) AugLeague Against Cruel Sports, the, 31 Jul 15(A), 14 ^ Lear (The Other Place), 10 Jul 31(AR)
17(L)
LEBANON, THE
background to the Israeli invasion, 3 Jul 7(A): its minorities, 3 Jul 7(A); casualty figures difficult to determine, 24 Jul 7(A), 16(L); the Israeli bombardment of Beirut, 7 Aug 3(PW), 7(A), 14 Aug 3(PW),uerri 6(A); Can Israeln
Israel be stopped?, 7 Aug 7(A); the PLO gllas ,
Beirut, 28 Aug 3(PW), 11 Sept 8(A); a baby victim 01 the war, 28 Aug 5(N); an English eye-witness's repoPs., 28 Aug 7(A); events in Beirut compared to the Irish Easter Rising, 11 Sept 8(A); massacre of Palestinian men, 25 Sept 3(PW), 5(N), 7, 14(A), 2 civilians in Beirut refugee camps by Lebanese militia- 19(A); a comparison with an incident in the. Indialt Mutiny, 25 Sept 7(A); the Israeli judicial inquiry into Ledwidge, Bernard, De Gaulle, 18 Dec 37(R) the Beirut massacre, 18 Dec 14(A); see also ISRAEL Lees-Milne, Alvilde, and Rosemary Vero', Englishman's Garden, 23 Oct 26(R)
Legacy of Old Tom, The, 13 Nov 16(A)
LEGAL. 2 Oct I8(L), 20 Nov the Cork report on insolvency law, 17 Jul 16(C): recut' found guilty of attending women in childbirth, 14 pug (ed.) The 14(A); a dispute over the repurchase of a cottage byoe„ solicitor, 18 Sept 6(AV), 25 Sept 16(L); an experience_ .tt 9 Oct jury service, 18 Sept 10(A); Ladies of the Bar, uc 16(A); differing meanings of 'martial law', 30 14(A); the Law Commission on criminal libel, 27 Nov 34(PS); conflicting medical evidence in murder trials, 4 Dec 5(N); the Helen Smith case, 4 Dec 5, 18 _Dec 5(N); the Victorian bar, 4 Dec 2I(R); see also Libel . ,
Lennon, John: the influence of Yoko Ono, 18 Dec 51(M., Lesson of Lucie Gates, The, 20 Nov 6(AV)
Lerner, Laurence, The Literary Imagination, 2l Aug 2401, Letters: letters to the editor, 31 Jul I7(A); rees'ers old'
chain letter craze, 4 Dec 5(N)
to contributors, 23 Oct 33(PS); the 'Circle of Gold to
20 Nov 25(R) williani Letters of Sylvia Townsend Warner, (ed.) - Letter to Enoch Powell, A, 10 Jul 13(A) ries,
Levey, Michael, Tempting Fate, 11 Sept 23(R) 11 Sept Lewis, C. S.: 11 Sept 21(1); his literary remains, 1 20(R)
Hooper), 11 Sept 20(R) 'I ' letters Lewis, C. S., Of This and Other Worlds (ed. Lewis, J. R., The Victorian Bar, 4 Dec 21(R) Lewis, Wyndham, Tarr, 11 Dec 21(R) Spectator, 17 Jul 5(1'0, Libel: a threatened libel suit by John Pilger against_ 0, 34(PS)
Commission's working paper on criminal libel, 27 l''' Liberal Party, the: the annual Assembly at Bourne _„„,. 25 Sept 4(PC); the Liberal programme, 25 Sept tr,0 l: the Young Liberals, 25 Sept 4(PC); W. E. 1 G a20 Nov 31 Jul 6(AV); the_ Lao" the VValter 5(N)
23 Oct 22, 30 Oct 21(R); Jo Grimond to retire,
Lieven, Princess: a biography, 28 Aug 19(R) -.yes,
10 Jul 20(R) Life and Times of Joe McCarthy, The, Thomas C. n-v.- 5(R) Sewell, 17 Jul 20(R)
Life of John Berryman, The John Ha en , nrrd Like Black Swans: Some People and Themes, Links, J. G. Canaleito, 13 Nov 23(R) mouth. Listen to Miss Marple, 30 Oct 4(PC) ff den 2 Oct 2 Literary Imagination, The, Laurence Lerner, 21 Aug 24(R) Literary Prizes: the Booker Prize, 23 Oct 32(A) Liverpool: Toxteth today, 17 Jul 13(A), 7 Aug 17(L); life in Liverpool 8, 6 Nov 18(A); Liverpool revisited, 18 Dec 20(A); decline as a port, 18 Dec 20(A); Orange and Green centres, 18 Dec 23(A) Liverpool Eight, John Cornelius, 6 Nov 18(A)
Livingstone, Ken: invitation to two Sinn Feiners, 11 Dec 3(LA), 4(N), 37(PW)
Lloyd-Jones, Hugh: (ed.) A History of Classical Scholar- ship, 3 Jul 25(R); Classical Survivals, 3 Jul 25(R); Blood for the Ghosts, 3 Jul 25(R) Local government: the Heath-Walker reorganisation, 4 Sept 17(L), 11 Sept 14(A), 25 Sept 5(N); the SDP's proposals for the decentralisation of government, 16 Oct 4(PC), 23 Oct 20(L) Lodge, David, Ginger, You're Barmy, 31 Jul 23(R) Lodge, Derek, Figures on the Green, 3 Jul 22(R) Logue, Christopher, (ed.) London in Verse, 18 Dec 38(R) 1,4 a good public transport system needed, whatever the cost, 3 Jul 5(N); London compared unfavourably with Paris, 3 Jul 14(A); London's bookshops, 17 Jul 12(A), 24 Jul 16, 31 Jul 20, 7 Aug 17(L); the flora and fauna of London's derelict and overgrown sites, 7 Aug 14(A); the Notting Hill carnival, 4 Sept 13(A); the competition for an extension to the National Gallery, 11 Sept 12(A), 18 Sept 17(L); protests at Ken Livingstone's invitation to two Sinn Fein members, 11 Dec 3(LA), 4(N), 37(PW); the City's pictures, 11 Dec 31(AR); London as seen by artists, 18 Dec 38(R)
Londonderry: as seen by a visitor, 7 Aug 11(A)
London in Verse, (ed.) Christopher Logue, 18 Dec 38(R) longest strength, 21 Aug 17(C) '''hgest War, The, Jacobo Timerman, 27 Nov 20(L), 11 Dec 34(PS) Longford, Elizabeth, Jameson's Raid, 24 Jul 18(R) Longforv)d, Lord: sponsor to Malcolm Muggeridge, 4 Dec
6
iLongford, Lord, Diary of a Year, 31 Jul 26(R) rking for leadership, 18 Sept 15(A) ot from the Lebanon, 11 Sept 14(A) Lord Bilton, 18 Dec 41(P) Love All? Michael Heath's cartoons from the Guardian,
13 Nov26(R)
Love and Work, Gwyneth Gravens, 4 Sept 21(R) Love, Death and Money in the Pays d'Oc, Emmanuel Le
, Roy Ladurie, 27 Nov 24(R)
tavve for Three Oranges, The (Glyndebourne), 3 Jul 5(N) to eless, The (film), 6 Nov 32(AR)
Lo, wder, Charles: a biography, 7 Aug 19(R)
`.."'w life, 3 Jul 32, 10 Jul 32, 17 Jul 28, 24 Jul 28, 31 Jul 32, 7 Aug 28, 14 Aug 28, 21 Aug 29, 28 Aug 28, 4 Sept 28, 11 Sept 28, 18 Sept 28, 25 Sept 28, 2 Oct 32, 9 Oct 36, 16 Oct 33, 23 Oct 32, 30 Oct 34, 6 Nov 35, 13 Nov 37, 20 Nov 34, 27 Nov 34, 4 Dec 33, 11 Dec 34, 18 Dec 52(A) Lucan, Lord: rumoured sightings, 18 Sept 28(A) Lucian Freud, Lawrence Gowing, 13 Nov 21(R)
Luck, bad, 2 Oct 32(A)
la, nark reform, 4 Dec 6(A)
LYCett Gree C
n, andida,I and Tony Evans, English Cottages
(Intro. John Betjeman), 4 Dec 22(R)
McItain, Ed, The McBain Brief, 18 Dec 43(R) McBain Brief, The, Ed McBain, 18 Dec 43(R) iMcCarthy, Joe: his life and times, 10 Jul 20(R) vIcEtven, Rory: an appreciation, 23 Oct 5(N) .mackenzie Compton: biographical material sought, 28 Aug 17L) MacKenz(ie, Norman and Jeanne, (ed. and intro.) The Diary of Beatrice Webb: Vol I, Glitter Around and Darkness Within, 23 Oct 21(R) Madame de Sevigne: Selected Letters, (trans. and intro.) Leonard Tancock, 30 Oct 23(R) tMailer, Norman, The Essential Mailer, 28 Aug 21(R) ifaiarou Barbara (Lyttelton), 6 Nov 32(AR) Zalf, David, Fly Away Peter, 6 Nov 29(R) an ,:lnd Superman (Haymarket), 27 Nov 32(AR) man In a landscape, talking, 18 Dec 24(A) '2° of Wars, Alan Hankinson, 11 Dec 20(R) Manon Lescaut (Scottish Opera), 4 Sept 24(AR) Mantissa Fowles 9 24() Matz WhoJohn' Was Vogue; The,Oct CaroRline Seebohm, 21 Aug 21(R) ...Markandaya, Kamala, Pleasure City, 18 Sept 24(R) Marnham, Patrick, The Private Eye Story, 6 Nov 5(N), A.,trqRu24(ez ), 13 Nov A
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sept Gabriel 6( V)Ga rci a, Chronicles of a Death Foretold, rY Me a Little(King's Head), 3 Jul 30(R) °shall, Arthur : Smile Plea se, 18 Sept 21(R); Pl' himpering in the Rhododendrons, 18 Sept 21(R) martin-Jenkins, Christopher, and Frank Warwick, The „frisden Book of County Cricket, 25 Sept 22(R) sy Rose, the raising of he 16 Oct 32(AR), 33(A) Ito on, Raymond: exhibition, 11 Dec 31(AR) '" a-sque of St Eadmundsburg, The, Humphrey R. _Morrison, 13 Nov 24(R) s Appeal (Lyric, Hammersmith), 2 Oct 29(AR) tasters, Elizabeth David and others, 31 Jul 24(R) ...s Brian, Great Hostesses, 20 Nov 26(R) ;natter of principle, A, 6 Nov 12(A) Matthew, Cohn, (ed.) The Gladstone Diaries Volumes VII Maxwell, VIII, 30 Oct 2I(R) William (ed.) Letters of Sylvia Townsend tN o rner, 20 Nov 25(R) udag f Treason, The, Rebecca West, 10 Jul 20(R) MEDICAL
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clitoridectomy, 7 Aug 10(A); men found guilty of attending women in childbirth, 14 Aug 14(A); a all for :11.1, end to heart transplants, 4 Sept 5(N); a girl suffering front total allergy syndrome, 23 Oct 5(N); a hypo- chondriac's list of maladies, 6 Nov 35(A); how accident
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and health insurance n be abused, 27 Nov 19(A); a heart transplant patient still alive after 14 years, 4 Dec N); conflicting medical evidence in murder trials, 4 "ec 5N) Meditations on St Lawrence, 21 Aug 6(AV)
Mellish, Bob, 6 Nov 3(LA)
Memoirs of Hector Berlioz, The: 1803-1865, (trans. and ed.) David Cairns, 27 Nov 27(R) Memory of War, The: Poems 1968-1981, James Fenton, 9 Oct 25(R) Men: need for a men's page in magazines, 14 Aug 28(A) Mencken, H. L., A Dictionary of Quotations, 4 Sept 22(R) Mendel-France, Pierre: his political career, 30 Oct 10(A) Mendes-France: an enigma, 30 Oct 10(A)
Mental health: most mental patients to be allowed to vote, 23 Oct 6(AV), 27 Nov 20(L), 4 Dec 16(A), 18 Dec 33(L) Mercenaries: 'Mad Mike' Hoare, 31 Jul 7(A)
Messiah (Hampstead), 18 Dec 48(AR) Mexico: in danger of defaulting on foreign debts, 18 Sept
16(C)
Midsummer Night's Dream, A (ballet), 7 Aug 24(AR) Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy, A (film), 2 Oct 29(AR) Miles and Miles, Miles Kington, 9 Oct 30(R) Milosz, Czeslaw, Visions from San Francisco Bay, 4 Dec
23(R)
Milton undiluted, 25 Sept 15(C)
MIND, 23 Oct 6(AV)
Miners; Arthur Scargill a liability to Labour, 7 Aug 4(PC); vote against a strike, 6 Nov 41(PW)
Miro, Joan; exhibition, 4 Sept 27(AR)
Mirror McCarthyism, 11 Dec 18(A) Miss Margarida's Way (Hampstead), 2 Oct 29(AR)
Miss World Contest, the, 27 Nov 34(A)
Mitchell, Austin, Westminster Man: A Tribal Anthology of the Commons People, 18 Dec 4(PC) Mitford, Nancy: biographical material sought, 10 Jul
19(L)
Mitterrand, President: 16 Oct 12(I); does a smart retreat
from socialist policies, 16 Oct 12(A)
Moliere (The Other Place, Stratford-on-Avon), 21 Aug
27(AR) Monaco: Princess Grace killed in a motor accident, 18 Sept 5(N), 25 Sept 9(A); Monte Carlo revisited, 25 Sept 9(A)
Monaco: a contract fulfilled, 25 Sept 9(A) Money (The Pit), 3 Jul 30(AR) Monsignor Quixote, Graham Greene, 25 Sept 17(R) Monstrous crow, A, 30 Oct 6(AV) Monument to a lost cause, 20 Nov 10(A)
More, Sir Thomas: 6 Nov 22(I) 22(R)
Moreover, Miles Kington, 9 Oct 30(R) More than a cardinal, 30 Oct 11(A) Morison, Blake, and Andrew Motion, (ed.) The Penguin Book of Contemporary British Poetry, 27 Nov 28(R) Morley, Sheridan, and Graham Payn, (ed.) The Noel Coward Diaries, 11 Sept 18(R) Morris, Jan, A Venetian Bestiary, 16 Oct 26(R) Morris, Roger, Haig: The General's Progress, 9 Oct 23(R) Morrison, Humphrey R., The Masque of St Eadmundsburg, 13 Nov 24(R) Moscow's China syndrome, 9 Oct 7(A) Mosley, Nicholas, Rules of the Game, 30 Oct 22(R)
Mosley, Sir Oswald, 30 Oct 22(1) (R) Mosquito, the anopheles, 7 Aug 17(L)
M ossman, Elliott, (ed.) The Correspondence of Boris Pasternak and Olga Freidenberg, 1910-1954, 11 Sept
22(R)
Most Dangerous Woman?, A: An Autobiography, Mary
Whitehouse, 25 Sept 21(R) Motherhood, 21 Aug 20(R)
MBook,otion Andrew, and Blake Morrison, (edThe Penguin of Contemporary British Poetry, 27 Nov 28(R) Motoring: the use of seat belts to be made compulsory,
31 Jul 5(N)
Mount, Ferdinand, The Subversive Family, 10 Jul 6(AV),
17 Jul 19(R)
Mousetrap, The (St Martin's), 7 Aug 25(AR) Mr Begin's grand design, 28 Aug 6(A) Mr Fothergill's Murder (Duke of York's), 6 Nov 32(AR) Mrs Thatcher's morals, 2 Oct 7(A) Mr Wu is 60, 27 Nov 6(AV) Muddle goes on, The, 9 Oct 3(LA) Muggeridge, Malcolm: received with his wife into the
Roman Catholic Church, 4 Dec 6(AV); pronounces on the Falklands expedition, 18 Dec 5(N)
Muggeridges submit, The, 4 Dec 6(AV)
Mumby's Publishing and Bookselling in the Twentieth
Century, (sixth edition), Ian Norrie, 20 Nov 24(R)
Munich today, 31 Jul 31(AR) Murder: conflicting medical evidence in murder trials 4 Dec 5(N)
Murder Must Appetise, H. R. F. Keating, 10 Jul 24(R) Museums; the building of the Victoria and Albert Museum, 4 Dec 19(R) MUSIC AND OPERA musical jokes, 3 Jul 5(N); Orfeo ed Euridice, 3 Jul 29(AR); Falstaff, 17 Jul 26(AR); the story of Toscanini and the double-bass player with a broken E string, 10 Jul 29(AR), 24 Jul 16(L); the Munich Festival (opera), 31 Jul 31(AR); Glyndebourne's Don Giovanni, Der Rosenkavalier, and The Barber of Seville, 14 Aug 25(AR); Die Entfiihrung aus dem Serail, Ariadne oaf Naxos and Manon Lescaut, 4 Sept 24(AR); Handel's Tamerlano and Ariodante, 18 Sept 26(AR); Boulez's Repons, 18 Sept 27(AR); Rigoletto, Un Ballo in maschera and Prince Igor, 2 Oct 28(AR); Hans Keller, 16 Oct 32(AR), 13 Nov 19(L); Sakuntala, Griselidis, L'Isola disabitata, Khovanshchina and War and Peace, 6 Nov 31(AR); From the House of the Dead, Andrea Chenier, Fidelio, and Xerxes, 20 Nov 28(AR); Semele, 4 Dec 29(AR); Ligeti's Le Grand Macabre, 18 Dec 48(AR); see also Pop Music and Records Muskoe incident, The, 16 Oct 13(A) My Mortal Enemy, Willa Cather, 17 Jul 22(R) Myth of 'self-liberation', The, 21 Aug 10(A) Naming Names, Victor S. Navasky, 10 Jul 20(R) Nast, Conde: a biography, 21 Aug 21(R) National characteristics, obnoxious, 17 Jul 29(CO)
NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE
hospitals still running efficiently, despite the hospital workers' strike, 24 Jul 3(PW), 5(N), 31 Jul 20(L), 14 Aug 3(PW); the TUC's 'Day of Action' in support o hospital workers, 25 Sept 3(PW), 13(A); strike prevent access to medical records, 25 Sept 5(N); th leaked 'think tank' report recommends cuts, 9 Oct 4(PC); the Government's aim not to destroy the NHS but to make it efficient, 30 Oct 4(PC); Beveridge' mistake, 30 Oct 4(PC); a modest proposal for replacing the NHS, 6 Nov 4(PC); the pay dispute petering out. 13 Nov 3(LA); how both private and public health are can be abused, 27 Nov 19(A) NATO: CND's campaign against British membership, 4 Dec 3(LA) Natural Order, The, Ursula Bentley, 21 Aug 23(R) Naught for Labour comfort, 7 Aug 4(PC) Navasky, Victor S., Naming Names, 10 Jul 20(R) Navy, the: a submarine's Jolly Roger flag, 10 Jul 5(N) New and Noble School, A: The Pre-Raphaelites, Quentin
Bell, 25 Sept 20(R)
New history of Zimbabwe, 2 Oct 6(AV) New Jewel of the Caribbean, 7 Aug 9(A) New Statesman, the: an error in a leading article, 6 Nov 5(N) Nicaragua: intervention by Cuba, 24 Jul 8(A); the divided Catholic Church, 24 Jul 9(A); the state of emergenc and its effect, 31 Jul 10(A); a base for spreadin revolution throughout Central America, 31 Jul 10(A) Nice girls love a sailor, 11 Dec 15(A)
Nigeria: art treasures, 13 Nov 33(AR)
1980 (ballet), 25 Sept 26(AR) Nobility, the: black sheep and wasters, 16 Oct 22(R) No Black Mischief, 11 Sept 15(A) Noel, 18 Dec 39(P) Noel Coward Diaries, The, (ed.) Graham Payn an Sheridan Morley, 11 Sept 18(R) Non-story, 21 Aug 16(A) No outcome, no decision, 6 Nov 9(A) No room for refugees, 13 Nov 12(A) Norrie, Ian, Mumby's Publishing and Bookselling in the Twentieth Century (sixth edition), 20 Nov 24(R) North, Elizabeth, Ancient Enemies, 4 Dec 27(R)
Norway: effects of a strike in the liquor industry, 11 Dec 4(N)
Notebook, 3 Jul 5, 10 Jul 5, 17 Jul 5, 24 Jul 5, 31 Jul 5, 7 Aug 5, 14 Aug 5, 21 Aug 5, 28 Aug 5, 4 Sept 5, 11 Sept 5, 18 Sept 5, 25 Sept 5, 2 Oct 5, 9 Oct 5, 16 Oct 5, 23 Oct. 5, 30 Oct 5, 6 Nov 5, 13 Nov 5, 20 Nov 5, 27 Nov 5, 4 Dec 5, 11 Dec 4, 18 Dec 5(N) No third world feminists, 7 Aug 10(A) Nott, John: walks out of a TV interview, 9 Oct 5(N) No votes for Gorgeous, 24 Jul 9(A)
NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND NUCLEAR POWER
E. P. Thompson and European Nuclear Disarmament, 21 Aug 10(A), 4 Sept 17(L), 30 Oct 18(A); the GLC declares London a nuclear-free zone, II Sept 5(N); the Christian Churches and the ethics of nuclear weapons, 30 Oct 3(LA), 13 Nov 18(L); the opposition of the West German 'Greens', 20 Nov 12(A); The Atomic Café and US attitudes in the Fifties, 27 Nov 31(AR), 11 Dec 18(A); CND's campaign against nuclear weapons, 4 Dec 3(LA), 15(A); President Reagan's plans for sitingi the MX missiles, 4 Dec 7(A); the motivation of CND,, II Dec 5(AV) NUJ, the: see JOURNALISTS NUJ witch-hunt, The, 30 Oct 17(A) Numbers game, The, 24 Jul 7(A) Nunn, John, The Benoni for the Tournament Player, 30 Oct 36(A)
Nursery rhymes, limericks and clerihews rewritten, 31 Jul 33(CO)
Nuts (Whitehall), 13 Nov 34(AR) O O'Brien, Martin, All the Girls, 30 Oct 25(R) Observer, the: not an NUJ closed shop, 24 Jul 16(L) O'Connor, Gary, Ralph Richardson: An Actor's Life, 9 Oct 29(R) Of elephants and oozies, 24 Jul 12(A) Official Sloane Ranger Handbook, The, Ann Barr and Peter York, 6 Nov 26(R) Of gypsies and zanders, 20 Nov 18(A) Of This and Other Worlds, C. S. Lewis (ed, Walter Hooper), 11 Sept 20(R) Oh What a Paradise It Seems, John Cheever, 24 Jul 22(R) Oil: the proposed sale to the public of shares in Britain's North Sea oil, 2 Oct 16(C) Ono, Yoko: domineering and avaricious, 18 Dec 51(A) Old course of a new channel, 30 Oct I5(A) Old people: William Rodgers's proposals for the elderly, 11 Sept 4(PC) Old Spanish customs, 16 Oct 19(A)
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Oliphant, Laurence: a biography, 17 Jul 23(R) 011ard, Richard: An English Education: A Perspective of Eton, 27 Nov 22(R) Once a terrorist, 23 Oct 11(A) On Derry's walls, 7 Aug 11(A)
O'Neil, Shane, 18 Sept 8(A)
One not very angry man, 18 Sept 10(A) Only the rhetoric remains, 16 Oct 12(A) On the Black Hill, Bruce Chatwin, 2 Oct 24(R) Opportunity missed, An, 4 Dec 10(A) Orfeo ed Euridice (Glyndebourne), 3 Jul 29(AR) Opus Dei: its influence in Spain, 13 Nov 8(A), 27 Nov
20(L)
Orwell, George: a memoir by T. R. Fyvel, 16 Oct 24(R) Os, L' (Almeida), 30 Oct 30(AR) Other Places (Cottesloe), 23 Oct 30(AR) Other Poland, The, 18 Dec 11(A)
Oudry, Jean-Baptiste: exhibition, 18 Dec 47(AR)
Out of Order, Frank Johnson, 18 Dec 4(PC)
Owen, David: vagueness and inconsistency of his aims, 4 Sept 4, 11 Sept 4(PC); quoted, 16 Oct 5(N)
Owen, David, Face the Future, 4 Sept 4, I I Sept 4(PC) Oxford University: Saying goodbye to Oxford, 9 Oct 20(A); a Union debate on television reporting, 16 Oct
5(N), 30 Oct 20(L); the effect of feminism on Parson's
Pleasure, 16 Oct 14(A), 23 Oct 20(L); the purpose and
value of an Oxford education, 16 Oct 20, 23 Oct 20, 6 Nov 21(L)
P
'sine, Tom: a native of Thetford, 13 Nov 16(A) 'aisles, the Revd Ian: 14 Aug 11(I); speaks in Enniskillen, 14 Aug 10(A) 'aisley's private kingdom, 14 Aug 10(A)
?ALESIINIANS, THE
Israeli attacks on the PLO bases in the Lebanon, 3 Jul 7, 24 Jul 7, 7 Aug 7(A), 14 Aug 3(PW), 6(A); the PLO guerrillas leave Beirut, 28 Aug 3(PW), 11 Sept 8(A); disputed figures of Israeli victims, 4 Sept 17(L); the Palestinian diaspora, II Sept 8(A); Palestinian civilians massacred in Beirut refugee camps by Lebanese militiamen, 25 Sept 3(PW), 5(N), 7, 14(A), 2 Oct 18(L), 20 Nov 19(A); see also ISRAEL
Palindromic dates, 25 Sept 16(L) Palmer, Samuel: exhibition, 28 Aug 25(AR) Pandora's Box, 18 Dec 16(A) Panic in Hong Kong, 9 Oct 12(A) Paperbacks, recent, 24 Jul 23, 14 Aug 24, 25 Sept 18, 23 Oct 28, 20 Nov 27(R) Paradise for windbags, 18 Sept 4(PC) Paranormalist, The (Greenwich), 9 Oct 31(AR) Paris: favourably compared with London, 3 Jul 14(A) Paris bites back, 31 Jul 9(A) Parkin, Molly, 9 Oct 22, 16 Oct 20(L)
PARLIAMENT
the 'Buckingham Palace incident', 17 Jul 4(PC); virtual monopoly of the public ear by a small minority of members, 21 Aug 4(PC); its importance as the last home of free comment, 21 Aug 4(PC); three books about Westminster, 18 Dec 4(PC); Does Parliament matter?, 18 Dec 23(A); see also POLITICIANS AND POLITICAL THOUGHT
Parson's Displeasure, 16 Oct 14(A) Pasternak, Boris: correspondence with Olga Freidenberg, 11 Sept 22(R) Past Has Another Pattern, The, George W. Ball, 9 Oct 23(R), 20 Nov 24(X) Patna, 4 Dec 12, 11 Dec 12(A) Payn, Graham, and Sheridan Morley, (ed.) The Noel Coward Diaries, 11 Sept 18(R) Payne, Cynthia: the 'luncheon voucher madam', 30 Oct 25(R) Penguin Book of Contemporary British Poetry, The, (ed.) Blake Morrison and Andrew Motion, 27 Nov 28(R), 18 Dec 33(L) People of Darkness, Tony Hillerman, 16 Oct 2.5(R) Perenyi, Eleanor, Green Thoughts: A Writer in the Garden, 23 Oct 26(R) Peterborough: a festival of country music, 28 Aug 12(A) P. G. Wodehouse, Frances Donaldson, 25 Sept 19(R) Phillips, Peter: exhibition, 3 Jul 30(AR) Phony War 1939-1940, The, Tony Shachtman, 11 Dec 21(R) Photography: exhibitions: David Hockney, 31 Jul 30(AR), Ira Cohen and Simon Read, 11 Dec 32(AR); the inter-action between photography and art, 13 Nov 20(R); Brassal, 13 Nov 20(R) Physick, John, The Victoria and Albert Museum: The History of its Building, 4 Dec 19(R) Pilger, John: how he was duped over the Thai 'slave-girl', 17 Jul 5(N), 9, 11(A), 31 Jul 5(N), 6(AV), 30 Oct 6(AV) Pilgrimage, Dorothy Richardson, 3 Jul 28(A) Pink Triangle and Yellow Star and Other Essays 1976- 1982, Gore Vidal, 21 Aug 23(R), 23 Oct 13(A) Piper, David, Artists' London, 18 Dec 38(R) Pitchforth, Vivian, 28 Aug 25(AR) Place apart, A, 21 Aug 13(A)
Pleasure City, Kamala Markandaya, 18 Sept 24(R) PLO, the: see PALESTINIANS
Poems, J. H. Prynne, 9 Oct 25(R)
POETRY
reviewed, 7 Aug 19, 14 Aug 19, 9 Oct 25, 26(R); American poets, 2 Oct 25(R); 'boiled-down' poems, 9 Oct 37(C0); bouts rimes, 23 Oct 34(C0); a political poet, 27 Nov 10(A); an anthology of contemporary British poetry, 27 Nov 28(R) Poetry of witness, A, 27 Nov 10(A) Poets in their Youth, Eileen Simpson, 2 Oct 25(R)
POLAND
the Pope's projected visit, 10 Jul 15(A); a move towards economic realism and something resembling mone- tarism, 10 Jul 16(A); Solidarity and Poland's efforts to free herself, 21 Aug 10, 30 Oct 18(A); the Poles' view of their future, 28 Aug 16, 4 Sept 17(L), 30 Oct 18(A); the TUC's indifference to Solidarity's fate, 4 Sept 5, 11 Sept 5(N); demonstrations on Solidarity's second birthday, 11 Sept 7(A); Solidarity to be dissolved, 9 Oct I3(A); the Church's present role, 9 Oct 14(A); three books on Poland, 11 Dec 28(R); intellectuals in exile, 18 Dec 11(A); the attempts at 'normalisation', 18 Dec 12(A); martial law suspended, not repealed, 18 Dec 12(A) Poland in Perspective, Konrad Syrop, 11 Dec 28(R) Poles, The, Stewart Steven, 11 Dec 28(R)
POLICE, THE
found wanting over security at Buckingham Palace, 17 Jul 5(N); the Queen's bodyguard resigns, 31 Jul 3(PW), 5(N); 'Operation Countryman', 7 Aug 27(AR); why Marie Lloyd sang 'If you want to know the time, ask a policeman', 14 Aug 5(N), 28 Aug 17(L); London policemen bribed by pornographers, 18 Sept 20(R) Polish debate, The, 30 Oct 18(A) Polish monetarism, 10 Jul 16(A) Political commentary, 3 Jul 4, 10 Jul 4, 17 Jul 4, 24 Jul 4, 31 Jul 4, 7 Aug 4, 14 Aug 4, 21 Aug 4, 28 Aug 4, 4 Sept 4, 11 Sept 4, 18 Sept 4, 25 Sept 4, 2 Oct 4, 9 Oct 4, 16 Oct 4, 23 Oct 4, 30 Oct 4, 6 Nov 4, 13 Nov 4, 20 Nov 4, 27 Nov 4, 4 Dec 4, 18 Dec 4(PC)
POLITICIANS AND POUTICAL THOUGHT
the influence of sport on politics, 14 Aug 4(PC); the Spectator's new political commentator, 4 Sept 4(PC), 5(N); unrestricted politics the enemy of democracy, 2 Oct 13(A); greed for power and professional careerist politicians, 2 Oct 13(A); a biography of Clement Attlee, 2 Oct 19(R); Gladstone's earlier years, 23 Oct 22(R); Gladstone's diaries, 30 Oct 21(R); a Prime Minister's Department suggested, 20 Nov 3(LA); Asquith's love for Venetia Stanley, 27 Nov 21(R); Professor Beer's concepts of 'pluralistic stagnation' and a 'pop revolt', 4 Dec 4(PC); ancient totalitarian systems, 18 Dec 33(L); see also PARLIAMENT
Politics is for People, Shirley Williams, 4 Sept 4(PC) Politics of Change, The, William Rodgers, 4 Sept 4, 18 Sept 4(PC) Politics versus democracy, 2 Oct 13(A) Poltergeist (film), 18 Sept 25(AR) 'Pont', The British Character, 28 Aug 20(R) Pope against the Spanish tide, 13 Nov 8(A)
POPE JOHN PAUL II
a rival 'Pope' in Spain, 10 Jul 12(A); another would-be assassin, 10 Jul 13(A), 31 Jul 20(L); projected visit to Poland, 10 Jul 15(A); the Swiss Guards, 24 Jul 5(N); and the 'Times' religious correspondent, 6 Nov 35(PS); his ten-day visit to Spain, 13 Nov 8(A), 27 Nov 20(L); 'swimming against the sociological tide', 13 Nov 8(A); See also ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Pope Pius IX: 3 Jul 20(I); the doctrine of papal infalli- bility, 3 Jul 20(R) , Pope's hardest Journey, The, 10 Jul 15(A) Pop music: a festival of country music, 28 Aug 12(A); a gay disco, 16 Oct 31(AR) Poppy (Barbican), 16 Oct 29(AR) Pornbrokers, The, Martin Tomkinson, 18 Sept 20(R) Pornography: bribery of London policemen by porno- graphers, 18 Sept 20(R); Mary Whitehouse's campaign against pornography, 25 Sept 21(R), 2 Oct 18, 9 Oct 22, 16 Oct 20, 23 Oct 20(L); an anti-pornography march by women in Cambridge, 11 Dec 4(N) Portrait of Poland, R. Barbey and Jan Krok-Paszkowski, 11 Dec 28(R) Portrait of the week, 3 Jul 3, 10 Jul 3, 17 Jul 3, 24 Jul 3, 31 Jul 3, 7 Aug 3, 14 Aug 3, 21 Aug 3, 28 Aug 3, 4 Sept 3, 11 Sept 3, 18 Sept 3, 25 Sept 3, 2 Oct 3, 9 Oct 39, 16 Oct 36, 23 Oct 36, 30 Oct 37, 6 Nov 41, 13 Nov 40, 20 Nov 37, 27 Nov 37, 4 Dec 37, 11 Dec 37, 18 Dec 56(PW) Post Mortem, Peter Whalley, 16 Oct 25(R) Postscript, 23 Oct 33, 30 Oct 34, 6 Nov 35, 13 Nov 37, 20
Nov 34, 27 Nov 34, 4 Dec 33, 11 Dec 34, 18 Dec 52(PS)
Pothole question, The, 3 Jul 12(A) Powell, Anthony, 28 Aug 5(N) Powell, Enoch: A letter to Enoch Powell, 10 Jul 13(A) Power of the Crown, 4 Sept 16(C) Power of the press, 3 Jul 15(A) Prelude to a scandal, 14 Aug 7(A) Prelude to Death in Venice, A (Riverside), 25 Sept 25(AR) Preparing for war, 4 Sept 6(A) Pre-Raphaelites, the, 25 Sept 20(R) President's Child, The, Fay Weldon, 2 Oct 24(R)
PRESS, THE
hostile comment on the rail strike, 3 Jul 15(A); women journalists, 17 Jul 15(A); the importance of Letters to the Editor, 31 Jul 17(A); recent sales figures oP Fleet Street papers, 7 Aug 15(A); the long 'slugging match' between the Express and Mail groups, 7 Aug 15(A); Fleet Street print workers support the NHS workers' strike, 14 Aug I5(A); attempts by unions to impose censorship on the press, 14 Aug 15(A); James Prior's remarks on unemployment blown up by the press, 21 Aug 16(A); Fleet Street's obsession with the cowboy image for President Reagan, 4 Sept 15(A); the death and funeral of King Sobhuzo II of Swaziland a missed opportunity, 11 Sept 15(A); union threats of Fleet Street stoppages, 18 Sept 15(A); Fleet Street manage- ments in need of leadership, 18 Sept 15(A); press treatment of the Beirut massacre, 25 Sept 14(A); Harold Evans discusses 'Freedom of Expression in the West today', 2 Oct 15(A); the press's consuming interest in the Royal Family, 16 Oct 3(LA); the Falklands awards embargo broken, 16 Oct 5(N); Fleet Street accused of a 'pathological hatred of Socialists', 16 Oct 5(N); readers' letters to contributors, 23 Oct 33(PS); a new breed of foreign correspondent, 6 Nov 5(N); bias against Israel, 20 Nov 19(A), 20(L), 4 Dec 18(L); the hounding by the press and media of people in public life, 27 Nov 33(A); fictitious newspaper reports, 27 Nov 35(C0); see also individual newspapers and magazines Press, The, 3 Jul 15, 10 Jul 17, 17 Jul 15, 24 Jul 13, 31 Jul 17, 7 Aug 15, 14 Aug 15, 21 Aug 16, 28 Aug 14, 4 Sept 15, 11 Sept 15, 18 Sept 15, 25 Sept 14, 2 Oct 15, 9 Oct 21, 16 Oct 19, 30 Oct 17, 20 Nov 19(A) Press Council, the: a complaint against Auberon Waugh, 25 Sept 6(AV) Prime Minister's Department?, A, 20 Nov 3(LA) Prince Andrew: his raffish conduct, 16 Oct 3(LA) Prince Buys the Manor, The, Elspeth Huxley, 6 Nov 29(R) Prince Igor (Opera North, Leeds), 2 Oct 28(AR) Prince of Wales, the: a letter to Prince William, 3 Jul 32(A) Princess Anne: jealous of the Princess of Wales ?, 3 Jul 5(N), 6(AV); 'Princess Sourpuss', 3 Jul 6(AV) Princess Lieven: Russian Intriguer, Madeleine Bingham, 28 Aug 19(R) Princess Margaret: jealous of the Princess of Wales ?, 18 Dec 6(AV) Princess of Wales, the: comments on her thinness, 20 Nov 5(N); called 'a fiend ... a little monster', 18 Dec 6(AV) Prior, James: his remarks on unemployment blown up by the press, 21 Aug 16(A) Prison: letter to a prisoner, 10 Jul 32(A) Private Art, The, Geoffrey Grigson, 11 Dec 29(R) Private Eye: comes of age, 30 Oct 3(LA); its first 21 years, 6 Nov 5(N), 24(R), 13 Nov 6(AV) Private Eye Story, The, Patrick Marnham, 6 Nov 5(N), 24(R), 13 Nov 6(AV) Prodigal Child, The, David Storey, 10 Jul 26(R) Progress of Stories, Laura Riding, 28 Aug 20(R) Proofs of Affection, Rosemary Friedman, 3 Jul 26(R) Propaganda of the deed, The, 14 Aug 6(A)
Proportional representation: the Alliance parties and the 4possibility of a bargain with the Conservatives, 20 Nov (PC) Prostitution: child prostitution, 31 Jul 6(AV); Cynthia Payne, the 'luncheon voucher madam', 30 Oct 25(R); the 'English Collective of Prostitutes' occupy a London parish church, 27 Nov 15(A),OctNov 19(L)
Proust: Madame Verdurin, 23 Oc 13(A) Provence with everything, 18 Dec 32(A) Prynne, J. H., Poems, 9 Oct 25(R) Psychical research and psychic phenomena, 11 Sept 11(A) Puberty Blues (film), 28 Aug 26(AR), 11 Sept 17(L) Public relations firms: an endless flood of announcements, 11 Dec 4(N) Publishing: how The Quest of Aah was published, 31 Jul 28(A); 20th-century publishing, 20 Nov 24(R)
Pubs: see DRINK
Pubservebrod beast, The, 6 Nov 20(A) Pushkins, Alexander, The Bronze Horseman: Selected Poems (trans. D. M. Thomas), 9 Oct 25(R) Pyrrhic victory for Reagan, 28 Aug 9(A) Q
QUEEN ELIZABETH II an intruder in the Queen's bedroom, 17 Jul 3(PW), 4(PC), 5(N), 29(A); the problem of her security, 24 Jul 4(PC), 5(N); conducts herself with dignity, 24 Jul 5N; her bodyguard resigns, 31 Jul 3(PW), 5(N); an inIagi; nary dialogue with an intruder, 7 Aug 29(CC)I and Prince Andrew's raffish conduct, 16 Oct 3(LA) Quennell, Peter, Customs and Characters, 2 Oct 22(R) Question of allegiance, A, 2 Oct I2(A)
Quest of Aah, The, Alexan Farelane, 31 Jul 28(A) „, Quigly, Isabel, The Heirs of Tam Brown: The Engum' School Story, 17 Jul 18(R)
Quizzes: the Spectator Christmas quiz, 18 Dec 3400, answers, 18 Dec 54(X); a chess quiz, 18 Dec 53(A) Quotations: H. L. Mencken's Dictionary of Quotations,
4 Sept 22(R)
Qu 2otat1(R) ions from Other Lives, Penelope Gillian, 14 Aug
Raby, Peter, Fair Ophella: A Life of Harriet Smithson, 27 Nov 27(R)
RACE RELATIONS AND COLOUR
A letter to Enoch Powell, 10 Jul 13(A); the Notting Rill carnival, 4 Sept 13(A); a complaint to the Press Cowie,' against Auberon Waugh, 25 Sept 6(AV); the whites Mugabe's Zimbabwe, 2 Oct 6(AV); a cosmoPoltla9 district of Birmingham, 9 Oct 18(A); a talk on Channel 4 about racism, 18 Dec 5(N)
Raiders of the lost money, 18 Sept 16(C)
RAILWAYS
the NUR strike ends quickly, but ASLEF declare an all- out strike over flexible rostering, 3 Jul 3(PW), 4(PC). 15(A); Sir Peter Parker on ASLEF, 3 Jul 5(N): hostile press comment on the strike, 3 Jul I5(A); the new Direct Orient Express, 3 Jul 16(C); Michael Foot sup- ports ASLEF, 17 Jul 4(PC); day return tickets, 11 Sept 14(A), 2 Oct I 8(L); bad manners in buffet cars, 18 Septn 17(L); on the train to Newbury races, 25 Sept 28(A). Oct 22(L) Rainbow Bandit (dance), 4 Dec 28(AR)
Raine, Kathleen, The Inner Journey of the Poet, 17 Jul Ra2k1in(Rg)over the ashes, 10 Jul 9(A)
Ralph Richardson: An Actor's Life, Garry O'Connor, 9 Oct 29(R) Raphael, Frederic, Byron, 7 Aug 20(R)
Rate tr ee fBooro the aejndob,R1a0recuPleffice,)0. F. Snelling, 20 Nov 24(R) Raatts in Trowbridge, 13 AeS1pyNofov 37(PS) )School, 18 Dec 43(R) Rats
side,
RaiviiliDoeucs,24E1Ric): his paintings of the English country
Ray, Sheila, The Blyton Phenomenon, 14 Aug 23(R) Read, Benedict, Victorian Sculpture, 14 Aug 19(R) Read, Simon: exhibition, 11 Dec 32(AR)
REAGAN, PRESIDENT RONALD
R28. sAs ivagm9e, st4ernSeEpturih(peD; his social circle, 14 Aug 7(A); proposes big tax s hi'?; 4 Sept 6(A), 11 Sept 16(C); homosexuality rife among creases, 21 Aug 9, 28 Aug 9(A); the three prongs 01.'7:- pipeline project, .7 Auft gas pipelinesanctions against the programme, 21 Aug 9(A); the Reagan foreign P°.C7: 4 Sept 6(A); no cowboy, but a wily politician. 4 Sept 15(A); Israel rejects his peace plan, II Sept 3(P t• 9(A); now low in public favour, 16 Oct 7(A); new Plans
STATES
Reagan'sthe MX missiles, 4 Dec 7(A); see also 'UWE° Reagan's pre-world, 4 Dec 7(A)
Reagan: Image and Reality, 4 Sept 15(A) Real Thing, The (Strand), 27 Nov 32(AR)
Reassessment: Dorothy Richardson's Pilgrimage, 3 Jul 28(A) Rebel Angels, The, Robertson Davies, 21 Au 23(R) Records:Toscanini, 10Jul29(At); 1translz, _jJcul 24(AR);gernstein,28Aug2AR)variou 31(AR)
Redundancy of imagination, 4 Sept 14(A)
Rego, ggov jsup,laThomas 2u01am:exhibition,)C . The Life RecliAgrgiono:Lseeic CCHHRIt
Relatively Speaking (Greenwich), 4 Sept 25(A)
eSaendpt 27: Times
A gOMAS
Remember Cawnpore, 25 Sept 7(A)
CHRISTIANITY AND THE CHURCH and - Rs o),( Joe McCarthY,
Rendell, Ruth, The Fever Tree, 18 Dec 43(R) Replacing the NHS, 6 Nov 4(PS)
REPORTS, INQUIRIES ETC r 3 Jul the House of Lords report on unemploYelem,/go; the 'think ilicetCmokrk, rreepoportrt economies ilaaw, 17 -Cul . ture leaked, 9 Oct 3(LA), 4(PC); the Hunt repo sc, extension of cable television, 16 Oct 36(PW), An Nov
6(AV) a report on the death of Lucie Gates, zu Restoration of Mr Palme, Th, 25 Sept 8(A)
Reviewers criticised: 4 Septet 7(L); 9 Oct Ri2be2(rLa);9300 Oct 3t22(0A(LR)); 11 Dec 19(L)1;11854Decpptulb3:3:11":711:1:e Rich, The, William Davis, 20 Nov 25(R), 27 Nov 20(L) Richardson, Doothy, Pilgrimag 2e9, 3 Jul a b 28(R) i° 9 Oct Richardson, Sirr Ralph: 9 Oct (1); graPhY'
29(R) Riding, Laura, Progress of Stories, 28 Aug 20(R)
6 Nov Ri2d217yR,) Jasper, The Statesman and the Fanatic.
Right to know, The, 2 Oct I5(A)
Right toual
Song, A: The Life of John Clare, 13 Nov Edward Store'',
Rlitoletto (Coliseum), 2 Oct 28(AR)
Riots: Toxteth today, 17 Jul 13(A), 7 Aug 17(L)
'life. Sue and Bob Too (Royal Court), 30 Oct 30(AR)
Roads and traffic: London during the Underground and rail strike, 3 Jul 5(N); earphone-listeners a danger, 17 Jul 5(N)
Road to St Ives, The, 27 Nov 16(A) Robert Browning: A Life Within a Life, Donald Thomas,
28 Aug 18(R) Xockaby (Cottesloe), 18 Dec 48(AR)
Rocket to the Moon: Hampstead, 11 Sept 25(AR); Apollo,
9 Oct 31(AR)
Rocky III (film), 31 Jul 29(AR) Rodeo (ballet), 30 Oct 30(AR)
Rodgers, William: attitude to the elderly, 11 Sept 4(PC);
va8ueness of his proposals, 18 Sept Sept eutlgers, William, The Politics of Change, 4 Sept 4, 18 Sept
4(Fc.)
40e. Sue, Estella: Her Expectations, 28 Aug 23(R) Rogue Justice, Geoffrey Household, 6 Nov 27(R) Rolling towards the cliff, 23 Oct 3(LA) ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, THE Pope Pius IX and papal infallibility, 3 Jul 20(R); the apparitions of the Virgin at Fatima and Palmar de Troya, 10 Jul 12(A); 'Bishop' Clemente Dominguez elected 'Pope' and woos the Spanish fascists, 10 Jul 9(A); the Catholic Church in Central America, 24 Jul ,(A); St Lawrence's life and martyrdom, 21 Aug 6(AV); The Vatican Bank embroiled with a bankrupt Italian bank, 11 Sept 5(N); the present role of the Church in Poland, 9 Oct 14(A); the death of Cardinal Benelli, 30 Oct 11(A); the Vatican's administrative machine, 30 Oct 11(A); Malcolm Muggeridge and his wife received into the Roman Catholic Church, 4 Dec 6(AV); see also
POPE JOHN PAUL II
Romeo and Juliet (ballet), 17 Jul 25(AR) ,,Iksenkavalier, Der (Glyndebourne), 14 Aug 25(AR) n 0 scn that, Michael, British Landscape Painting, 24 Jul 21(R)
Royal Academy, the: its Trust Fund appeal, 13 Nov
,• 32(AR), 27 Nov 20(L)
Royal Family, the: two homosexual kings, 7 Aug 5(N);
'▪ hounded' by press and media, 27 Nov 33(A) 40,palist War Effort 1642-1646, The, R. Hutton, 11 Dec
guiles
.(2(R)
of the Game, The (Haymarket), 25 Sept 25(AR) Rules of the Game, Nicholas Mosley, 30 Oct 22(R) .r.Runcie, Dr Robert: see Canterbury, the Archbishop of aussell, William Howard: his war reporting, 11 Dec 20(R)
RUSSIA
the Siberia-Western Europe gas pipeline project opposed by the US, 7 Aug 6, 4 Sept 6(A), 11 Sept 16(C); Russian treatment of satellites, 7 Aug 2I(R); attitude to Americans, 28 Aug 11(A); Yuri Andropov a possible successor to Brezhnev, 4 Sept 7(A); the KGB, 4 Sept 7(A); Russian submarines' intrusion into Swedish waters, 18 Sept 7(A); East-West trade, 18 Sept 17(L); a dissident chess Grandmaster, 2 Oct 34(A); conciliatory approaches to China rebuffed, 9 Oct 7(A); bribery and corruption prevalent, 30 Oct 25(R); President Brezhnev attacks the US, 13 Nov 7(A); death and funeral of President Brezhnev, 20 Nov 7, 8(A), 37(PW); the West's wishful thinking about Russia and the Soviet system, 20 Nov 7(A), 4 Dec 18(L); Yuri Andropov succeeds Brezhnev as general secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, 20 Nov 8, 9(A), 37(PW); changes in the Politburo, 20 Nov 9(A); Russian food and cooking, 18 Dec 40(R)
R - .
tissue • no way oat, 20 Nov 7(A) Russia's economic lifeline, 7 Aug 6(A) Sabbatical: A Romance, John Barth, 7 Aug 22(R) Sacred blankness, 11 Dec 13(A) ..acrlfice of the blood, 16 Oct 8(A)
at Ives, 27 Nov I6(A)
Saints: St Lawrence, 21 Aug 6(AV) Sakuntala (Wexford,Festival), 6 Nov 31(AR) SalisbetY, Ray, Close the Door Behind You, 21 Aug 23(R) palonika (Royal Court Upstairs), 7 Aug 25(AR)
vador, El: a bus journey to San Salvador through guerrilla country, 10 Jul 7(A); the guerrillas' offensives, Jul 11(A); the elections a victory for moderation, I I Jul 12(A)
pivador Dalt, Dawn Ades, 13 Nov 22(R) amPson, Anthony, The Changing Anatomy of Britain,
_ 2 dle Oct 20(R)
Ssan, Michael: exhibition, 28 Aug 25(AR) anta Claus Killer, The, A. H. Garnet, 6 Nov 27(R)
• the 4 Sept 26(AR)
'ring goodbye to Oxford, 9 Oct 20(A) car, Arthur: a liability to the Labour Party, 7 Aug 4( c) Schindler's Ark, Thomas Keneally, 30 Oct 28(R) Schmidt, Helmut: 2 Oct 9(1); deserted by the Free Democrats, 2 Oct 9(A); voted out of the chancellorship, s 9 Oct 10 (A)
abel, Julian: exhibition, 10 Jul 30(AR)
",...s-uT__c4}Pcidc in the Second World War (Olivier), 2 Oct 29(AR) the LaNn
line Edinburgh Festival, 21 Aug 25, 4 Sept 24, 26(AR),
41 Sent 26(AR); the Reformation in Sept 28 Aug '0(R) exhibitions of Scottish artists, 4 Sept 26(AR): the absurdly-named regions which replace counties, 25 ..c3eln 5(N); Scottish history, 30 Oct 27(R) a °rash Reformation, The, Ian B. Cowan, 28 Aug 23(R) Scottish Sketches of R. B. Cunninghame Graham, The, (ed.) s John Walker, 11 Sept 21(R)
eout movement, the: the Chief Scout calls for a return to erarlier standards 6 Nov 6(A
-S arch one Suzuki,, 23 Oct 7(A) ) ptibbers (film), 20 Nov 31(AR)
elleinture, Victorian, 14 Aug 19(R)
S coed Stage, The, Betty Friedan, 7 Aug 10(A) met Service, the: see Spying eeebohm, Caroline, The Man Who Was Vogue, 21 Aug 2I(R) Seelig the POIN, II Sept 21(P) • .`els. George, Collected Poems, 14 Aug 19(R) Jan, We Will Bury You, 7 Aug 21(R) Selected Writings of Cunninghame Graham, (ed.) Cedric Watts, II Sept 21(R)
Self-portraits in verse, 20 Nov 35(CO)
Semele (Covent Garden), 4 Dec 29(AR)
Setch, Terry: exhibition, 25 Sept 25(AR) Sevigne, Madame de: her letters, 30 Oct 23(R)
Sewell, Brocard, Like Black Swans: Some People and Themes, 17 Jul 20(R)
Sex: the best sort of sex education, 14 Aug 28(A); the Latin sexual vocabulary, 2 Oct 23(R); sexual harrass- ment, 20 Nov 35(PS) Sex Discrimination Act: El Vino's in breach, 13 Nov 5(N) Seychelles: Nicholas Fairbairn defends in a treason trial, 10 Jul 10(A); 'Mad Mike' Hoare and the abortive coup, 31 Jul 7(A); their recent history, 28 Aug 8(A); a mutiny suppressed, 28 Aug 8(A)
Shachtman, Tony, The Phony War 1939-1940, 11 Dec 2I(R) Shadow and the Light, The, Elizabeth Jenkins, 13 Nov
27(R)
Shadow over the banks, 24 Jul 14(C) Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors (film), 21 Aug 28(AR)
Shakespeare: 4 Sept 18(I); the dating of the sonnets and the identity of the Dark Lady, 4 Sept 18(R); products named after Shakespearian characters, 11 Sept 29(CO); a sonnet rewritten, 18 Sept 29(CO)
Shakespeare, William, Hamlet (ed. Harold Jenkins), 3 Jul 21(R) Shannon, Richard, Gladstone: Vol 1, 1809-1865, 23 Oct 22(R)
Shantyman's memories, a, 20 Nov 16(A) Shaw, Bernard: 11 Dec 25(I); correspondence with Lord Alfred Douglas, 11 Dec 25(R)
She Stoops to Conquer (Lyric, Hammersmith), 21 Aug 27(AR) Ships: the raising of the Mary Rose, 16 Oct 32(AR), 33(A); Stan Hugill, Shantyman, 20 Nov 16(A)
Shops: bar codes and shelf pricing for goods, 11 Dec 17(A) Shore, Peter: 28 Aug 1(1); emerging candidate for Labour leadership, 28 Aug 4(PC) Shultz, George P.: US Secretary of State, 24 Jul 6(A); attitude to Israel, 24 Jul 6(A) Siam: see Thailand
Sillitoe, Alan, Her Victory, 6 Nov 29(R) Sinus, Constantin, USSR: Secrets of a Corrupt Society, 30 Oct 25(R) Simon, Sue, with Freda Constable, The England of Eric Ravilious, 11 Dec 24(R) Simpson, Eileen, Poets in their Youth, 2 Oct 25(R) Sinclair, Keith, (ed.) A Soldier's View of Empire, 4 Sept
23(R) Singapore: Lee Kuan Yew, 4 Sept 8(A)
Singer, Isaac Bashevis, Collected Stories, 17 Jul 21(R) Sir Aubrey, David Rayvern Allen, 3 Jul 22(R) Sir Geoffrey's little package, 13 Nov 4(PC) Skull Beneath the Skin, The, P. D. James, 18 Dec 43(R) Slab Boys, The (Royal Court), 4 Dec 30(AR) 'Slave-girl' mystery solved, 17 Jul 9(A) Sleeping Beauty, The, Elizabeth Taylor, 23 Oct 24(R)
Sloane Rangers, 6 Nov 26(R)
Smile Please, Arthur Marshall, 18 Sept 21(R)
Smith, C. Aubrey: a biography, 3 Jul 22(R) Smith, Ronald: accusations about his daughter's death, 4 Dec 5, 18 Dec 5(N) Smith, W. H.: Book Club Associates and the price of books, 28 Aug 5(N) Smithson, Harriet: a biography, 27 Nov 27(R) Smoking: the Government's backhanded way of attacking smoking, 13 Nov 17(A)
Snelling, 0. F., Rare Books and Rarer People, 20 Nov
24(R)
Snow, C. P.: a memoir by his brother, 16 Oct 23(R) Snow, Philip, Stranger and Brother: A Portrait of C. P. Snow, 16 Oct 23(R) Soames. Mary, A Churchill Family Album, 30 Oct 22(R) Sobering thoughts, 28 Aug 13(A)
Social conditions in the 19th century, 30 Oct 26(R)
SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY, THE
Roy Jenkins elected leader, 10 Jul 4(PC); a Green Paper on education policy, 17 Jul 6(AV); against 'public subsidy to privilege', 17 Jul 6(AV); Dr Owen as seen in his book, 4 Sept 4(PC); the contradiction between their advocacy of decentralisation and democratic partici- pation and their more concrete proposals, 11 Sept 4(PC); vagueness and imprecision of the party's proposals, 18 Sept 4(PC); the rise of the SDP, 25 Sept 24(R); its 'rolling' conference, 16 Oct 4(PC); proposals for decentralisation of government, 16 Oct 4(PC), 23 Oct 20(L); Cardiff conference coincides with the Falklands parade, 16 Oct 5(N); the SDP and populism, 16 Oct 20(L); Roy Jenkins outvoted over incomes policy, 23 Oct 4(PC); a preoccupation with 'rights', 23 Oct 4(PC); see also Alliance, the
So thelcia servicesre s, the: the Government in two minds about welfaervices ?, 9 Oct 3(LA); the death of Lucie Gates, 20 Nov 6(AV)
SOCIETY LIFE
the Aga Khan heads a challenge for the America's Cup, 10 Jul 32(A); Randall Crawley, 24 Jul 28(A); Teki back
in England, 24 Jul 28(A); Rosemary Kanzler and her
Sunday luncheons. 28 Aug 28(A); Lacey Neuhaus and Senator Harrison Williams, 4 Sept 28(A), 18 Sept 17(L);
Lord Lucan and his friends, 18 Sept 28(A); the woman- ising King Constantine, 16 Oct 33(A); Arkie Hasson and Farah Fawcett-Major, 6 Nov 34(A); the Crawley- Phillips wedding, 13 Nov 36(A); some great hostesses, 20 Nov 26(R); New York parties and charity balls, 11 Dec 33(A); Bianca Jagger, 11 Dec 33(A)
Soho in Birmingham, 9 Oct 18(A) Soldier's View of Empire, A, (ed) Keith Sinclair, 4 Sept 23(R) Solicitors: Tale of two solicitors, 18 Sept 6(AV), 25 Sept 16(L) Somerset Fry, Plantagenet and Fiona, The History of Scotland, 30 Oct 27(R)
Somerset's cricketers, 18 Sept 14(A)
Something Ventured, C. M. Woodhouse, 24 Jul 19(R) Song of the Lark, The, Willa Cather, 17 Jul 22(R)
SOUTH AFRICA
Jameson's raid, 24 Jul 18(R); Natal's game reserves and their management, 14 Aug 8(A); the conversation of two white lesbians, 27 Nov 11(A); the effect of black- listing on South Africa's sportsmen, 11 Dec 9(A); a rai into Lesotho, 18 Dec 15(A)
South Africa's foreign legion, 11 Dec 9(A) South Africa's little Lebanon, 18 Dec 15(A)
Soutine, Chaim: exhibition, 31 Jul 30(AR) Space: the film ET, 31 Jul 8(A)
SPAIN
the Spanish for 'Goose Green', 3 Jul 17(L); 'visions' at Palmar de Troya used to woo fascists and oppose the Pope, 10 Jul 12(A); the civil war, 16 Oct 24(R), 30 Oct 20(L); arrest of three colonels, 30 Oct 7(A); the officer class, 30 Oct 7(A); Socialists likely to win the general election, 30 Oct 7(A); the Socialists under Felipe Gonzalez win the general election, 6 Nov 7, 8(A), 41(PW); the background to the election, 6 Nov 7(A); the two Spains, 6 Nov 8(A); the Pope's visit, 13 Nov 8(A); Opus Dei and its influence, 13 Nov 8(A), 27 Nov 20(L) Spanish Civil War, The, Anthony Beevor, 16 Oct 24(R) Spanish Tragedy, The (Cottesloe), 2 Oct 29(AR)
'SPECTATOR', THE
contributors' antipathy to Israel, 3 Jul 17, 17 Jul 17(L),• a Marc cartoon in an advertisement, 3 Jul 19(X), 17 Jul 17(L); Kingsley Amis on the Spectator and its attitude to the Falklands episode, 28 Aug 1 7(L), 4 Sept 5(N), 17(L), 11 Sept 6(AV); the new political commentator introduces himself, 4 Sept 4(PC), 5(N); the Spectator Wine Club, 25 Sept 6(AV), 30 Oct 5(N), 6 Nov 39(A), 27 Nov 34(X), 4 Dec 36(A), 11 Dec 5(AV), 18 Dec 51(X); the leading article restored, 9 Oct 3(A); the Spectator Treasure Hunt, 9 Oct 41(X); 16 Oct 20(L), 37(X), 23 Oct 37, 30 Oct 38, 6 Nov 42, 13 Nov 41(X), 20 Nov 20(L), 38(X), 27 Nov 38, 4 Dec 38, 11 Dec 38, 18 Dec 57(X); the editor speaks at the Oxford Union, 16 Oct 5(N), 30 Oct 20(L); Sam White, foreign corre- spondent, 6 Nov 5(N), 13 Nov 19(L) Speelman, Jon, Best Chess Games 1971-1980, 30 Oct 36, 4 Dec 34(A) Spender, Stephen, and David Hockney, China Diary, 18 Dec 36(R) Spirit of Liverpool, The, 6 Nov 18(A)
Spiritualism: Home the medium, 13 Nov 27(R) Spivs, 4 Dec 33(A) Spontaneous combustion, 18 Dec 27(A) Sport: the influence of sport on politics, 14 Aug 4(PC); the European Games in Athens, 11 Sept 28(A); South Africa's sports stars forced to go abroad, 11 Dec 9(A)
Sporting World of R. S. Surtees, The, John Welcome, 14 Aug 22(R) Spy of the Old School, A, Julian Rathbone, 18 Dec 43(R)
Spying: Hitachi and Mitsubishi accused of stealing IBM's computer secrets, 3 Jul 7(A); Geoffrey Prime im- prisoned for spying for Russia, 20 Nov 5(N); Rhona Ritchie 'more foolish than wicked', 4 Dec 5(N); recent spy cases, 4 Dec 37(PW)
Squires: their gradual disappearance, 31 Jul 16(A) Stamford, Lines: as seen by a visitor, 21 Aug 13(A) Stan Hugill, shantyman, 20 Nov 16(A)
Stanley, Venetia: letters from H. H. Asquith, 27 Nov 21(R)
Star is born, A, 3 Jul 6(AV) Stately Homes of Britain, The, Sibylla Jane Flower, 11 Dec 27(R) Statesman and the Fanatic, The, Jasper Ridley, 6 Nov 22(R) Stazewski, Henryk: exhibition, 11 Dec 32(AR) Steafel Variations (Apollo), 18 Dec 48(AR)
Steel, David, 25 Sept 12(I)
Stephenson, Hugh, Claret and Chips: The Rise of the SDP, 25 Sept 24(R) Sterile argument, A, 30 Oct 3(LA) Steven, Stewart, The Poles, 11 Dec 28(R) Still Life (Royal Court), 4 Dec 30(AR)
STOCK EXCHANGE AND THE CITY, THE
perks for directors-or the proper level of pay?, 10 Jul 18(A); the Cork report on insolvency, 17 Jul 16(C); the two-tier market in times of industrial difficulty, 31 Jul 18(C); the fall in engineering and manufacturing shares, 7 Aug 16(C); why the stock markets are still falling, 14 Aug 16(C); London's strength as a financial centre, 21 Aug 17(C); what does the sharp rise in gilt- edged prices portend ?, 28 Aug 15(C); fund managers' herd behaviour, 28 Aug 15(C); `Mr Kaufman's boom', 4 Sept 16(C); the volatility of the markets, 4 Sept 16(C); the proposed issue of shares in North Sea Oil, 2 Oct 16(C)
Stockwood, Mervyn: 18 Sept 18(1); an autobiography, 18 Sept I8(R)
Stockwood, Mervyn, Chanctonbury Ring: An Autobio- graphy, 18 Sept 18(R)
Stone, Reynolds: exhibition, 28 Aug 25(AR)
Storey, David, The Prodigal Child, 10 Jul 26(R) Storey, Edward, A Right to Song: The Life of John Clare, 13 Nov 24(R) Story of Shane O'Neil, The, 18 Sept 8(A) Straight and narrow, The, 9 Oct 4(PC) Stranger and Brother: A Portrait of C. P. Snow, Philip Snow, 16 Oct 23(R)
STRIKES AND DISPUTES
the NUR strike ends on first day, but ASLEF declare an all-out strike, 3 Jul 3(PW), 4(PC), 15(A); a dispute at Foyle's bookshop, 17 Jul 12(A); the hospital workers' strike, 24 Jul 3(PW), 5(N), 31 Jul 20(L), 14 Aug 3(PW), 25 Sept 5(N); can the Tebbit Bill deter trade union militants?, 28 Aug 14(A); James Callaghan supports law-breaking in support of the health workers, 11 Sept 5(N); union threats of Fleet Street stoppages, 18 Sept 15(A); the TUC's Day of Action', 25 Sept 3(PW), 5(N), 13(A); the miners vote against a strike, 6 Nov 41(PW); the NHS dispute petering out, 13 Nov 3(LA); industrial troubles threaten the Daily Telegraph's future, 27 Nov 5(N); a strike in Norway's liquor industry, 11 Dec 4(N)
Stuart, James 'Athenian': pioneer of the Greek Revival, 11 Dec 26(R)
Stuff of Sleep and Dreams, Leon Edel, 18 Sept 22(R) Subordinate Sex, Dr Derek Ellis, 14 Aug 21(R) Subversive Family, The, Ferninand Mount, 10 Jul 6(AV),
17 Jul 19(R)
Success is Extra-Terrestrial, 31 Jul 8(A) Sudbury visited, 6 Nov 17(A) Suffer the little children, 13 Nov 14(A) Suffolk: the American air bases, 6 Nov 17(A) Suffolk's best customers 6 Nov 17(A) JulSummer in Toxteth, 17 13(A) Summer memory, A, 27 Nov 14(A) Sun, the: the NUJ expels a Sun leader-writer, 30 Oct ' 6(AV), 17(A); attacked by the Daily Mirror, 30 Oct A Sun6(dayV) Times: three depressing articles, 10 Jul 5(N); a letter criticising a leader not printed, 10 Jul 17(A); a series of 'Conversations with my daughter', 16 Oct 6(AV) Sunnier side, The, 10 Jul 11(A) Supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary, A: Volume 111, O-Scz, (ed.) R. W. Burchfield, 21 Aug 19(R) Surtees, R. S.: his sporting world, 14 Aug 22(R), 4 Sept
I 17(L)
Swan of Tuonela, The (ballet), 11 Sept 26(AR) Swan Song, T. J. Binyon, 6 Nov 27(R)
Swaziland: death and funeral of King Sobhuza II, 11 Sept I 15(A) SWEDEN
I trestment of immigrant minorities, including the Assyrians', 7 Aug 8(A), 21 Aug 18(L); tastes in sexual partners, 4 Sept 10(A); 'economic democracy' an election issue, 11 Sept 10(A); intrusion of Russian sub- marines into Swedish waters, 18 Sept 7(A); the Social Democrats under Olof Palme win the general election, 25 Sept 8(A); a foreign submarine trapped outside a Swedish naval base?, 16 Oct 13(A); the Palme govern- ment devalues the krona, 6 Nov 16(A); the treatment of children under the laws on social services, 13 Nov 14(A); the 'factory' fostering of children, 20 Nov 14(A) Swedish rhapsody, 4 Sept 10(A)
Swimming: Parson's Pleasure at Oxford, 16 Oct 14(A), 23 Oct 20(L)
Sykes, Christopher Simon, Black Sheep, 16 Oct 22(R) Sylphide, La (ballet), 7 Aug 24(AR)
Symons, Julian: his criticism of Gore Vidal, 23 Oct 14(A), 20 Oct 20(L)
Syrop, Konrad, Poland in Perspective, 11 Dec 28(R) Taking Wren for granted, 18 Sept 12(A) Tale of two cities, A, 3 Jul 14(A) Tale of two solicitors, 18 Sept 6(AV) Talking to terrorists, 11 Dec 3(LA) Tamerlano (WNO), 18 Sept 26(AR) Tancock, Leonard (trans. and intro.) Madame de Sevigne: Selected Letters, 30 Oct 23(R) Tarr, Wyndham Lewis, 11 Dec 21(R)
Taxi driver, an abusive, 30 Oct 5(N)
Taylor, Anne, Laurence Oliphant, 17 Jul 23(R) Taylor, Elizabeth, The Sleeping Beauty, 23 Oct 24(R) Taylor, Fred, (trans, and ed.) The Goebbels Diaries 1939-41, 20 Nov 21(R)
Tebbit, Norman: will the Tebbit Bill deter trade union militants?, 28 Aug 14(A) Telegrams replaced by telemessages, 4 Dec 5(N)
TELEVISION
film coverage of the Falklands campaign, 3 Jul 5(N), 32(AR); rapid growth of unregulated video, 3 Jul 17(L); an obsession with sport, 3 Jul 31(AR); public or com- mercial control of television ?, 10 Jul 19(L); celebration dinner for the BBC's 60th anniversary, 17 Jul 27(AR); A. J. Wentworth, B.A., 17 Jul 28(AR); The Twentieth Century Remembered with Lord Home, 17 Jul 28(AR); A National Salute: mistakes by the two commentators, 24 Jul 27(AR); Little Eyolf, 24 Jul 28(AR); a documen- tary on the danger from asbestos, 24 Jul 28(AR); a reassessment of Kenneth Tynan, 31 Jul 31(AR); Clive James Lives In Las Vegas, 31 Jul 32(AR); Skirmishes (play), 31 Jul 32(AR); World in Action on 'Operation Countryman', 7 Aug 27(AR); Song of Farewell, 7 Aug 27(AR); Gordon of Khartoum, 7 Aug 28(AR); the BBC's Task Force South, 14 Aug 27(AR); the Nine o'Clock News's emphasis on crime, terrorism and funerals, 14 Aug 28(AR); TV plays, 14 Aug 28(AR); Third Eye: Sir Y. K. Pao, 21 Aug 28(AR); ITV's God-slot The Other Side of Me, 21 Aug 29(AR); David Storey's Early Days, 21 Aug 29(AR); the prospect of cable television, 4 Sept 5(N); poor Bank Holiday programmes, 4 Sept 27(AR); Barry Norman in Hong Kong, 11 Sept 27(AR); Mervyn Stockwood inveighs against the C of E, 11 Sept 28(AR); Esther Rantzen returns, 11 Sept 28(AR); feminism on Channel 4, 18 Sept 5(N); The Cold War Game, 18 Sept 27(AR); playlets based on Agatha Christie short stories, 18 Sept 28(AR); the satellite and cable revolution in TV, 25 Sept 27, 9 Oct 35(AR); King Lear, 25 Sept 27(AR); Smiley's People, 25 Sept 27, 23 Oct 32(AR); the Labour Party conference at Blackpool, 2 Oct 31(AR); Anthony Sampson's series Who Runs Britain?, 2 Oct 32(AR); John Nott walks out of a TV interview with Robin Day, 9 Oct 5(N); too much show- jumping, 9 Oct 35(AR); Film 82, 9 Oct 35(AR); Did You See . .?, 9 Oct 35(AR); television reporting de- bated at the Oxford Union, 16 Oct 5(N); electioneering in the US largely by television, 16 Oct 7(A); the old faces-Esther Rantzen, Russell Harty and Barry Norman, 16 Oct 32(AR); Omnibus on fashion design in Milan, 16 Oct 32(AR); the raising of the Mary Rose, 16 Oct 33(AR); the Hunt report on the extension of cable television, 16 Oct 36(PW), 23 Oct 17, 19(A); a 'telly biography' of Laurence Olivier, 23 Oct 31, 30 Oct 33(AR); Soft Targets, 23 Oct 32(AR); Channel 4's aims, 30 Oct 15(A); the BBC's book programmes, 30 Oct 33(AR); Harry's Game, 30 Oct 33(AR); poor pro- grammes on Northern Ireland, 30 Oct 33(AR); the advent of Channel 4, 6 Nov 20(A); public service broadcasting criticised, 6 Nov 20(A); Channel 4's poor opening night, 6 Nov 34(AR); the broadcasting authorities and copyright of their programmes, 13 Nov 17(A); Nicholas Nickieby and other Channel 4 pro- grammes, 13 Nov 35, 11 Dec 33(AR); The Ballroom of Romance, 13 Nov 36(AR); Alan Bennett's series of plays, 20 Nov 32(AR); Patricia Highsmith on the South Bank Show, 20 Nov 33(AR); Benn and Hattersley in- terrogated on TV, 27 Nov 4(PC); Channel 4's hour-long news programme and a discussion about women's rights, 27 Nov 33(AR), 11 Dec 19(L); Alasdair Milne, 4 Dec 32(AR); Channel 4's The Sixties, 4 Dec 32(AR); interesting programme material neglected, 4 Dec 32(AR); Channel 4's championing of the 'oppressed', 11 Dec 3(LA), 18 Dec 51(AR); a programme on Jacques Tati, 11 Dec 33(AR); West End stage awards,
I I Dec 33(AR), 34(A); a Channel 4 talk by Selman Rushdie on racism, 18 Dec 5(N); a dilemma for rightists, 18 Dec 16(A); Channel 4's unpopular pro- grammes, 18 Dec 17(A); filming a programme on Llewelyn, 18 Dec 24(A); Northern Irish atrocities shown and discussed, 18 Dec 50(AR)
Television goes nuclear, 23 Oct 17(A) Tempest, The (ballet), 11 Dec 30(AR) Tempest, The (Stratford-on-Avon), 21 Aug 27(AR) Tempting Fate, Michael Levey, 11 Sept 23(R)
Tennis: has now become big business, 3 Jul 32(A); this year's Wimbledon tournament, 10 Jul 14(A)
TERRORISM
a suspected IRA bomber sentenced in Dublin, 17 Jul 5(N); IRA bomb explosions in London, 24 Jul 3(PW), 5(N); Mr Begin's terrorist background and methods, 14 Aug 5(N), 6(A), 21 Aug 18, 28 Aug 17(L); terrorism as a means to Irish independence, 16 Oct 8(A); the terrorism of Begin and Irgun Zwei Leumi in mandated Palestine, 23 Oct 11(A), 6 Nov 2I(L); the EOKA terrorists in Cyprus, 30 Oct 12(A) Thailand: John Pilger's story of the Thai 'slave-girl', 17 Jul 5(N), 9, 11(A), 31 Jul 5(N), 6(AV), 30 Oct 6(AV); 17 Jul 17(L); reverence for the elephant, 24 Jul 12(A); child exploitation and prostitution, 7 Aug 17(L)
THATCHER, MRS MARGARET
a subdued reception after her 'triumphs', 3 Jul 4(PC); invokes the 'Falklands factor' against the ASLEF strikers, 10 Jul 5(N); Her way with words, 13 Jul 4(PC); buoyed up by the Falklands outcome, 31 Jul 5(N); her present popularity in spite of unemployment etc, 7 Aug 4(PC); visits Japan and China, 2 Oct 7(A); discusses the trade balance in Japan and the future of Hong Kong in China, 2 Oct 7, 9 Oct 12(A); the leaked 'think tank' report, 9 Oct 3(LA), 4(PC); keeps on course in spite of difficulties, 9 Oct 4(PC); visits Berlin, 6 Nov 10(A); mistrusted by the Alliance parties, 20 Nov 4(PC); circumstances in which she might be ditched by her party, 20 Nov 4(PC); the Thatchers' Christmas card, 18 Dec 5(N)
Theatre, the: Georg Buchner, 3 Jul 24(R); a biography of Ralph Richardson, 9 Oct 29(R); the West End stage awards, 11 Dec 33(AR), 34(A); see also individual play titles Thetford, Norfolk: visited, 13 Nov 16(A)
Third World War, The: The Untold Story, General Sit John Hackett, 24 Jul 20(R) This sporting life, 14 Aug 4(PC) Thomas, D. M., (trans.) The Bronze Horseman: Selected Poems, Alexander Pushkin, 9 Oct 25(R) Thomas, Donald, Robert Browning: A Life Within a Life, 28 Aug 18(R) Thomas More: History and Providence, Alistair Fox, 6 Nov 22(R)
Thompson, E. P.: 21 Aug 1(1); his delusion that Eastern Europe can liberate itself, 21 Aug 10(A), 28 Aug 16(L); replies to Timothy Garton Ash, 30 Oct 18(A)
Thompson, E. P.: Zero Option, 21 Aug 10(A); Exterminism and the Cold War, 21 Aug 10(A) Thoughts for the summer, 21 Aug 4(PC) Thoughts on privilege, 17 Jul 6(AV) Three Men in a Boat, Jerome K. Jerome, 4 Sept 20(R) Thrillers: crime novelists of the 1930s, 10 Jul 24(R); thrillers reviewed, 16 Oct 25, 6 Nov 27, 18 Dec 43(R) Through the pipeline, 11 Sept 16(C) Tilt away from Israel, The, 24 Jul 6(A) Timerman, Jacob°, The Longest War, 27 Nov 20(L), 11 Dec 34(PS) Times, the: the social services correspondent's public association with political causes, 9 Oct 21(A); its religious correspondent's attitude to the Pope, 6 Nov 35(PS); the new Times boring, 27 Nov 6(AV), 4 Dec 18(L); its reporting of ministerial changes in China, 27 Nov 6(AV) Times out of MIND, 23 Oct 6(AV)
Tinguely, Jean: exhibition, 18 Sept 26(AR)
To be a virgin, 10 Jul 6(AV) Tomkinson, Martin, The Pornbrokers, 18 Sept 20(R) Too many minorities, 3 Jul 7(A) Top Girls (Royal Court), 11 Sept 25(AR) Tory early birds, The, 3 Jul 4(PC) Touch of populism, A, 25 Sept 12(A) Tournament Chess, (ed.) Martin Richardson, 4 Dec 34(A) Towns visited by Richard West: Dorchester, 14 Aug
12(A); Stamford, 21 Aug 13(A); Warwick, 11 Sept 14(A); Wells, 18 Sept 14(A); Sudbury, 6 Nov 17(A); Thetford, 13 Nov 16(A); Wisbech, 20 Nov I8(A) Toxteth today, 17 Jul 13(A), 7 Aug 17(L) Trades Union Congress: indifferent to the plight of Solidarity, 4 Sept 5, 11 Sept 5(N); the annual con- ference, 4 Sept 12(A); a reform of the method of election to the General Council, 4 Sept 12(A), 11 Sept 5(N); the 'Day of Action', 25 Sept 3(PW), 5(N), 13(A)
Trade unions: use of industrial action for political ends, 14 Aug 15(A); leaders out of touch, 18 Sept 5(N); the TUC's 'Day of Action', 25 Sept 3(PW), 5(N), 13(A); NGA-Sogat dispute at the Financial Times, 16 Oct 19(A); see also STRIKES; for ASLEF strike see RAILWAYS Trafford Tanzi (Mermaid), 9 Oct 31(AR)
Travel: Isabella Bird and Mary Kingsley, 10 Jul 22(R); two Turkish guides, 23 Oct 9(A); eccentric travellers, 23 Oct 23(R)
Travels in West Africa, Mary Kingsley, 10 Jul 22(R) Treachery in Bonn, 2 Oct 9(A)
Treason: William Joyce and others, 10 Jul 21(R)
Treason doth never prosper, 4 Sept 8(A) Treasure Hunt, the Spectator's: announcement, 9 Oct 41(X); clues, 9 Oct 41(X), 16 Oct 20(L), 37(X), 23 Oct 37, 30 OcNov 6 Nov 42, 13 Nov 41(X), 20 Nov 20(L), 38(X), 27 38, 4 Dec 38, 11 Dec 38, 18 Dec 57(X) Trees: the great spruce bark beetle in Wales, 28 Aug 5(N) Trevor, William: 10 Jul 25(1); The Day We Got Drunk on Cake, The Ballroom of Romance, Angels at the Ritz, Lovers of Their Time and Beyond the Pale, 10 Jul 25(R) Triumph of Roy, The, 10 Jul 4(PC) Tron (film), 30 Oct 31(AR) T. S. Eliot: The Critical Heritage, (ed.) Michael Grant, 7 Aug 18(R)
Tucker, William: exhibition, 31 Jul 30(AR)
TURKEY
terrorist acts by Armenians, 28 Aug I1(A); the Armenians' struggle for independence, 28 Aug 11(A); the invasion and partition of Cyprus, 4 Sept 10, 30 Oct 12(A), 20 Nov 20, 4 Dec 18(L); two Turkish guides for visitors, 23 Oct 9(A); judicial independence under martial law, 30 Oct 14(A); the new constitution, 30 Oct 14(A) Turkey and democracy, 30 Oct 14(A)
Turkish baths, 4 Sept 28(A)
27th Kingdom, The, Alice Thomas Ellis, 10 Jul 26(R) Two guides to Turkey, 23 Oct 9(A)
Twombly, Cy: exhibition, 30 Oct 33(AR) Tynan, Kenneth: a reassessment, 31 Jul 31(AR)
U Unapologetic, 10 Jul 17(A) Unchanging America, 18 Dec 7(A) Uncle Vanya (Haymarket), 14 Aug 27(AR) Uncorking Cork, 17 Jul 16(C)
Unemployment: the plight of school leavers, 7 Aug 4(PC)
Union censors, The, 14 Aug 15(A)
UNITED STATES
Alexander Haig resigns as Secretary of State, 3 Jul 3(PW), 10(A); increasing antagonism to the Israelis, 3 Jul 10, 24 Jul 6(A); Senator Kennedy and the Democratic nomination, 10 Jul 8, 11 Dec 10(A); the McCarthy cr,e, and the House Un-American Activities Committee, It; Jul 20(R); large-scale use of psychotropic drugs, 17 •liti‘i inJul difficulties,6 ( 6(A); th e 13m1
8(A); George P. Shultz now Secretary of State, 24 Jul
and the Israeli attacks on PLO bases in the Lebanon. s 8th(A° )11; baabnibks and businesses Aug 7(A); subjects for addresses at a Boston church services, 7 Aug 5(N); American self-service breakfasts; 7 Aug 5(N), 21 Aug 18(L); accussations of homosexual behaviour in Congressional and government circles, Aug 7(A); big tax increases proposed, 21 Aug 9, 28 Aug 9(A); Conde Nast and Vogue, 21 Aug 21(R); stratagY, for the economic war against Rusisa, 4 Sept 6(A).),' Sept 17(L); attempts to restrain Israel, 11 Sept 86'"; 'Peace mission_ danger of large-scale defaulting on foreign debts bY third world countries and other debtors, 18 Sept 16(C).i the richest Americans-the Forbes Four Hundred, 2s Sept 10(A), 9 Oct 9(X); Raymond Donovan es apes prosecution on criminal charges, 2 Oct 10(A); ibur conglomerates in a takeover struggle, 9 Oct 8(A): George W. Ball's reminiscences, 9 Oct 23(10; a judgment on Alexander Haig, 9 Oct 23(R); the Patter! of voting, 16 Oct 7(A); electioneering for Congress now of by television, 16 Oct 7(A)' the 11°,,,ve40; ment would now like Begin replaced, 16 Oct lin_ public opinion divided over Israel's actions, 16 Oct eddruitgiosnc,hlafirgeOct301900(A„);57(oNh)n, 8, 33(A), 10(A); the Wall Street Journal to publish a EuroPeaa Begelman guilty of embezzlement and forger!, 30 8(A); some gains by the Democratic Party in the me', term elections, 6 Nov 9(A), 41(PW); relations. wise Russia severely strained, 13 Nov 7(A); Jewish critcs° ot Begin's policies, 13 Nov 9(A), 27 Nov 20(L)13 Nov us' 3n7arrested(pw1;1 ei David against Britain on a UN Falklands resolution. 1,3 40(PW); the Vietnam war memorial in Waslungtae dedicated, 20 Nov 10(A); sleaziness and violence it! today's Hollywood, 20 Nov I5(A); Carolyn Forche, a political poet, 27 Nov 10(A), 18 Dec 33(L); the Weer oI9f5Loosntog °IsulcaineadrSwoaurnd2,72N70Nv o3vRA14R(A),) attitudes in !I_ Roman Catholic hierarchy and the groups oppo _ „ MX missiles, 4 Dec 7(A); Austin, Texas, 11 Dec 13(Ai• the unemployed, 18 Dec 7(A); execution by hYP T RONALD Up and away, 28 Aug 15(C) injection, 18 Dec 7(A); see also REAGAN, PRESIDES
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Oct 25(R) USSR: Secrets of a Corrupt Society, Constantin Sums;
1 Dec 18(Ase),dtnt:
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Vaizey, Marina, The Artist as Photographer, 13 Nov 20(R) Van Der Post, Laurens, Yet Being Someone Other, 6 Nov 23(R)
Van Dyck, Sir Anthony: exhibition, 27 Nov 30(AR); a biography, 27 Nov 30(AR)
Verbice, 24 Jul A) Venetian Bestiary, A, Jan Morris, 16 Oct 26(R) Verey, idRosemary,13 and Alvilde Lees-Milne, Englishman's Garden, 23 Oct 26(R) Very flat, Shanghai, 4 Dec 8(A) (ed,) The Vile Building, 4e Dec Victorian Bar, The, J. R. Lewis, 4 Dec 21(R) s Victorian Sculpture, Benedict Read, 14 Aug (R this, 23 Oct I3(A), 30 Oct 20, 6 Nov 21(L)
Vidal, Gore: 23 Oct 1, 13(I); attacks his English critics,
T1h9e(R: )The History of its
Video festival, a, 7 Aug 27(AR)
Essays 1976-1982, 21 Aug 23(R), 23 Oct I3( A) Vidal, Gore, Pink Triangle and Yellow Star and Other
12(A);
Vietnam: attitude of Australia to refugees, 13 Nov 12( the Vietnam war in retrospect, 20 Nov lose, 4 Dec Visions from San Francisco Bay, Czeslaw Milosz, 23(R)Dec Vivisection: some anti-vivisectionists obsessed, 4 Vouchers for choice, 27 Nov 3(LA)
5(N), 18 Dec 33(L)
Waiting for Washington, 13WNov 7(A) Wvvaleals es: a, T18VDaecdve2rt4i(sAe)ment and a house for sale, 28 Aug 5(N), 1I Sept 17(L); Welsh history, 28 Aug ?-2(1t)i' filming a TV programme on Llewelyn, the last Prince Walker, John, (ed.) The Scottish Sketches of R. Cunninghame Graham, 11 Sept 21(R) Walker, Katharine Sorley, De Basil's Ballets Busses, 24 K all Jul 17R) Th (e (film), 24 Jul 25(AR) Wall Paintings in Belfast, 31 Jul 13(A) AR the progress of the Iraq-Iran war, 10 Jul 11(A), 7 Aug 5(N); the use of elephants, 24 Jul 12(A); the 'third World war', 24 Jul 20(R); a 19th-century soldier's reminiscences, 4 Sept 23(R); war reporting, 1I Dec 20(R); the 'phoney war' of 1939-40, 11 Dec 21(R); the civil war from 1642-46, II Dec 22(R) Warhol, and Peace (Coliseum), 6 Nov 31(AR) warhol, Andy: a bad influence, 9 Oct 35(A); his troupe, 4 Dec 33(A) Warner, Rex, The Aerodrome (intro. Anthony Burgess), 7 Aug 22(R) LVarner, Sylvia Townsend: her letters, 20 Nov 25(R) warwick, Frank, and Christopher Martin-Jenkins, The „..Wisden Book of County Cricket, 25 Sept 22(R) Warwick visited, 11 Sept 14(A), II Sept 17(L) Watkin, David: The English Vision, 13 Nov 21(R); Athenian Stuart, Pioneer of the Greek Revival, 11 Dec watkins, Alan: his background, 16 Oct 15(A); brief lives
of his contemporaries, 16 Oct 21(R)
Watkins, Alan, Brief Lives, 16 Oct 15(A), 21(R) Watson,Vatkins's Judgment Day, 16 Oct 15(A)
Watson Sir William: a biography, 10 Jul 28(R)
Watts, William, The Knight on the Bridge, 9 Oct 27(R) "Its, Cedric, (ed,) Selected Writings of Cunninghame Waugh, 11 Sept 21(R)
Waugh, Auberon: 23 Oct 16(1); subjects of his articles from France, 28 Aug 5(N); criticism of Gore Vidal, 23 Oct 13(A), 6 Nov 21(L)
.-r Upstream (Lyttelton), 9 Oct 31(AR)
weather: colourful weather forecasts, 11 Dec 35(C0); Webb, weather?, 18 Dec 5(N) rrebb, Beatrice: volume 2 of her Diary, 23 Oct 21(R); a _reluctant socialist?, 13 Nov 19(L)
Wechsler, Judith, A Human Comedy: Physiognomy and _Caricature 19th-Century Paris, 31 Jul 25(R) Welch, Denton: biographical material sought, 4 Sept welcome, John, The Sporting World of R. S. Surtees, 14 Aug 22(R) IVekome to the Greenhouse, 20 Nov 12(A) preqFay, The President's Child, H 2 Oct 24(R) of Loneliness, The, Radclyffe all, 18 Dec 39(R) H. G., 9 Oct 28(R)
wells (Somerset) visited, 18 Sept 5(N), I4(A), 2 Oct 18(L) 22
elshR in Their History, The, Gwyn A. Williams, 28 Aug West , Rebecca, The Meaning of Treason, 10 Jul 20(R) Western allies, Relations between the: a rift between the 118 and Europe over the Russian gas pipeline project,
6, 4 Sept 6(A), 11 Sept 16(e)
l'Pestininster Man. A Tribal Anthology of the Commons 14 7e eWllel ,B Auruys tiYno M JtcahnSlle j1n8a D, 7e A4u(gP 21(R) Peter, Post Mortem, 16 Oct 25(R) Whimpering in the Rhododendrons, Arthur Marshall, 18 Sept 21(R)
White, Sam: awarded the OBE, 6 Nov 5(N), 13 Nov I9(L) Whitehouse, Mary: an autobiography, 25 Sept 21(R); her campaign against pornography, 25 Sept 21(R), 9 Oct 22(L)
Whitehouse, Mary, A Most Dangerous Woman? An Autobiography, 25 Sept 21(R)
Whitelaw, William: responsible for security at Bucking- ham Palace, 24 Jul 4(PC); reaction to criticism, 24 Jul 4(PC)
White man's toys, The, 14 Aug 8(A) White Mischief, James Fox, 20 Nov 22(R) Who Dares Wins (film), 4 Sept 26(AR) Who Killed the Prince Consort ?, David Benedictus, 6 Nov 29(R) Why Labour may revive, 28 Aug 4(PC)
Wilde, Oscar: communication through a medium, 2 Oct 33(CO)
Williams, David, A World of his Own: The Double Life o George Borrow, 4 Sept 19(R) Williams, Glyn A., The Welsh in Their History, 28 Aug
22(R)
Williams, Lt-Col J. H., Elephant Bill, 24 Jul 12(A)
Williams, Shirley: 4 Sept 4(PC); 'Shirley Williams end- products', 6 Nov 6(AV)
Williams, Shirley, Politics is for People, 4 Sept 4(PC) Willing, Victor: exhibitions, 6 Nov 33(AR)
Will to Believe, The: Novelists of the Nineteen-Thirties, Richard Johnstone, 28 Aug 24(R)
Wilson, Jean Moorcroft, I Was an English Poet: A Biography of Sir William Watson, 10 Jul 28(R) Wilson, Richard: exhibition, 18 Dec 50(AR) Wimbledon scenes, 10 Jul 14(A)
Winchester College: the Wykehamist character, 14 Aug 5(N)
Windy City (Victoria Palace), 31 Jul 29(AR)
Wine: the Spectator Wine Club formed, 25 Sept 6(AV), 30 Oct 5(N); a short story, 6 Nov 38(A); recommended wines, 6 Nov 39(A), 27 Nov 34(X), 4 Dec 36(A), 11 Dec 5(AV), 18 Dec 51(X)
Wine and the Press Council, 25 Sept 6(AV)
Wisbech visited, 20 Nov 18(A)
Wisden Anthology, The: Vols 1, 2 and 3, (ed.) Benny Green,
25 Sept 22(R)
Wisden Book of County Cricket, The, Christopher Martin-
Jenkins and Frank Warwick, 25 Sept 22(R)
Wisden Book of Cricket Records, The, (comp.) Bill Frindall, 25 Sept 22(R) Wisden Book of Test Cricket, The, (comp.) Bill Frindall, 25 Sept 22(R) Wizards and cheese, 18 Sept 14(A)
Wodehouse, P. G.: a biography, 25 Sept 19(R)
Woman's Work is Never Done, A: A History of Housework in the British Isles 650-1950, Caroline Davidson, 27 Nov 26(R)
WOMEN
differences, other than biological, between men and women, 10 Jul 33(CO); women journalists, 17 Jul I5(A); looking for Lord Right, 31 Jul 32(A); women's
position in the third world, 7 Aug 10(A), 21 Aug 18, 28 Aug 17(L); clitoridectomy, 7 Aug 10(A); men found guilty of attending women in childbirth, 14 Aug 14(A); replies by eligible young ladies to a young man's advertisement, 14 Aug 29(C0); motherhood and women's attitudes to their children, 21 Aug 20(R); Conde Nast and Vogue, 21 Aug 21(R); feminism on Channel 4, 18 Sept 5(N); Taki defends his view of women, 25 Sept 28(A); women barristers, 9 Oct 16(A); mother-daughter relationships, 16 Oct 6(AV); the effect of feminism on Oxford's Parson's Pleasure, 16 Oct I4(A), 23 Oct 20(L); the Sloane Rangers, 6 Nov 26(R); a victory for women at El Vino's, 13 Nov 5(N); sexual harassment, 20 Nov 35(PS); two white lesbians in South Africa, 27 Nov 11(A); the 'English Collective of Prostitutes' occupy a London parish church, 27 Nov 15(A), 11 Dec 19(L); a TV discussion about women's rights, 27 Nov 33(AR); this year's Miss World contest, 27 Nov 34(A); 'scrubbers' defined, 4 Dec 33(A); an anti- pornography march in Cambridge, 11 Dec 4(N) Women Against Men, Storm Jameson, 18 Sept 23(R) Woodhouse, C. M., Something Ventured, 24 Jul 19(R) World of his Own, A: The Double Life of George Borrow,
David Williams, 4 Sept 19(R)
Worse tomorrow, A, 16 Oct 4(PC) Woza Albert (Bloomsbury), 6 Nov 32(AR)
Wren, Sir Christopher: exhibition, 18 Sept 12(A); his London churches, 18 Sept 12(A)
Wrestling with Guatemala, 17 Jul 7(A)
Wright, John Michael: exhibition, 4 Sept 26(AR)
NovXerxes (Sadler's Wells), 20 o 28(AR) Y Yachting: the Aga Khan heads a challenge for the America's Cup, 10 Jul 32(A); Taki's boat, 21 Aug 29(A) Yakety Yak (Half Moon), 20 Nov 32(AR) Yes, but not now, 7 Aug 13(A) Yet Being Someone Other, Laurens Van Der Post, 6 Nov 23(R) York, Peter, and Ann Barr, The Official Sloane Ranger Handbook, 6 Nov 26(R)
Young people: the Youth Opportunities Programme, 3 Jul 17(L); a government scheme to subsidise their employment, 6 Nov 6(AV)
Zero Option, E. P. Thompson, 21 Aug 10(A)
Zimbabwe: the political, social and economic situation two years after independence, 3 Jul I2(A); game safaris, 2 Oct 6(AV); the whites in Mugabe's Zimbabwe, 2 Oct 6(AV)
Zweig, Stefan, Beware of Pity, 6 Nov 27(R) CONTRIBUTORS
Ackroyd, Peter, 3 Jul 31, 10 Jul 30, 17 Jul 27, 24 Jul 25, 31 Jul 29(AR), 7 Aug 18(R), 26(AR), 14 Aug 26, 21 Aug 28, 28 Aug 26(AR), 4 Sept 20(R), 26(AR), 11 Sept 25, 18 Sept 25, 25 Sept 27, 2 Oct 29, 9 Oct 34, 16 Oct 30(AR), 23 Oct 17(A), 31(AR), 30 Oct 15(A), 3I(AR), 6 Nov 32, 13 Nov 35, 20 Nov 31, 27 Nov 31, 4 Dec 28(AR), 11 Dec 13(A), 32(AR), 18 Dec 27(A), 49(AR) Acton, Sir Harold, 27 Nov 22, 18 Dec 36(R) Adams, Corinna, 4 Sept 13(A) Amory, Mark, 3 Jul 30, 10 Jul 31, 17 Jul 24, 24 Jul 27, 31 Jul 29, 7 Aug 25, 14 Aug 27, 21 Aug 27, 28 Aug 25, 2 Oct 29, 9 Oct 31, 16 Oct 29, 23 Oct 30, 30 Oct 30, 6 Nov 32, 13 Nov 34, 20 Nov 32, 27 Nov 32, 4 Dec 30, 18 Dec 48(AR) Aris, Stephen, 9 Oct 13(A) Austin, David, 13 Nov 26(R) Avery, Gillian, 4 Dec 26(R) Belloc, Hilaire, 18 Dec 4I(P) Bernard, Jeffrey, 3 Jul 32, 10 Jul 32, 17 Jul 28, 24 Jul 28, 31 Jul 32, 7 Aug 28, 14 Aug 28, 21 Aug 29, 28 Aug 28, 4 Sept 28, 11 Sept 28(A), 18 Sept 20(R), 28(A), 25 Sept 28, 2 Oct 32, 9 Oct 36, 16 Oct 33, 23 Oct 32, 30 Oct 34, 6 Nov 35, 13 Nov 37(A), 20 Nov 25(R), 34(A), 27 Nov 34, 4 Dec 33, 11 Dec 34(A), 18 Dec 44(R), 52(A) Best, Alastair, 31 Jul 24(R), 7 Aug 14(A), 16 Oct 22, 6 Nov 26, 27 Nov 26(R) Blackett-Ord, Mark, 4 Dec 21(R) Blond, Anthony, 31 Jul 28(A)
Blow, Simon, 17 Jul 22(R)
Bookbinder, Alex, 30 Oct 25(R) Booker, Christopher, 25 Sept 22(R), 9 Oct 41, 16 Oct 37, 23 Oct 37, 30 Oct 38(X), 6 Nov 24(R), 42(X), 13 Nov 41(X), 20 Nov 7(A), 38(X), 27 Nov 38, 4 Dec 38, 11 Dec 38, 18 Dec 57(X)
Brewer, Colin, 28 Aug 13(A)
Brown, Andrew, 7 Aug 8, 11 Sept 10, 18 Sept 7, 25 Sept 8, 2 Oct 15, 16 Oct 13, 6 Nov 16, 13 Nov 14, 20 Nov 14, 11 Dec 14(A) Bruten, Avril, II Sept 21(P) Burgess, Anthony, 10 Jul 29, 24 Jul 24, 28 Aug 27, 16 Oct 31(AR) C., A. S., 11 Sept 3(PW) C., S. P., 21 Aug 3, 28 Aug 3, 23 Oct 36, 30 Oct 37, 6 Nov 41, 13 Nov 40, 20 Nov 37, 27 Nov 37, 4 Dec 37, 11 Dec 37, 18 Dec 56(PW) Calvino, halo, 6 Nov 38(A) Calvocoressi, Richard, 3 Jul 24, 28 Aug 24, 13 Nov 22(R) Carlson, Michael, 9 Oct 25(R) Carr, Raymond, 31 Jul 15, 6 Nov 7(A) Cartland, Barbara, 18 Dec 44(R) Casein, 14 Aug 30(X) Catling, Patrick Skene, 10 Jul 25, 4 Dec 24, 18 Dec 44(R)
Chancellor, Alexander, 3 Jul 5, 10 Jul 5, 17 Jut 5, 24 Jul 5, 31 Jul 5, 4 Sept 5, 11 Sept 5, 18 Sept 5, 25 Sept 5, 16 Oct 5, 23 Oct 5, 30 Oct 5, 6 Nov 5, 13 Nov 5, 20 Nov 5, 27 Nov 5, 4 Dec 5, 11 Dec 4, 18 Dec 5(N)
Chancellor, John, 21 Aug 14(A) Christiansen, Eric, 17 Jul 18, 18 Sept 19, 6 Nov 22, 27 Nov 24, 18 Dec 45(R) Cobb, Professor Richard, 18 Dec 46(R) Cohen, Gerda, 27 Nov 14(A)
Collis, John Stewart, 10 Jul 14(A), 31 Jul 21, 28 Aug 18,
6 Nov 23, 11 Dec 25, 18 Dec 46(R) Cooper, Roger, 28 Aug 11(A) Courtauld, Simon, 7 Aug 5, 14 Aug 5(N), 9 Oct 16(A), 16 Oct 24(R) Daube, Evelyn, 18 Dec 32(A) Davies, Derek, 17 Jul 9, 9 Oct I2(A)
Davies, Howard, 27 Nov 1I(A)
Desmond, Patrick, 3 Jul 7, 10 Jul 11, 14 Aug 6, 11 Sept 8, 25 Sept 7, 30 Oct 7(A) Dick, Kay, 18 Dec 39(R) Doc, 17 Jul 30, 7 Aug 30, 28 Aug 30, 18 Sept 30, 9 Oct 38, 30 Oct 36, 20 Nov 36, 11 Dec 36(X) Duck, 25 Sept 30(X) Egma, 6 Nov 37(X)
Ewart, Gavin, 7 Aug 19(R)
Fallowell, Duncan, 7 Aug 27(AR), 21 Aug 23(R), 28 Aug 25, 18 Sept 27, 16 Oct 31(AR), 20 Nov 27(R) Farson, Daniel, 23 Oct 9(A) Fay, Stephen, 10 Jul 4, 17 Jul 4, 7 Aug 4, 14 Aug 4(PC) Fermor, Patrick Leigh, 18 Dec 42(A) ffancy, 27 Nov 36(X) Forbes, Alastair, 11 Sept 18, 30 Oct 22, 18 Dec 44(R) Gale, George, 2 Oct 5, 9 Oct 5(N) Garton Ash, Timothy, 10 Jul 15, 21 Aug 10, 11 Sept 7, 2 Oct 9, 6 Nov 10, 13 Nov 10, 20 Nov 12, 18 Dec 11(A) Gibson, Alan, 21 Aug 15, 2 Oct 31(A) Gollob, David, 10 Jul 12, 13 Nov 8(A) Gould, Donald, 14 Aug 14(A) Grigg, John, 2 Oct 19, 27 Nov 21, 18 Dec 46(R) Grimond, Jo, MP, 10 Jul 17(A), 14 Aug 22(R), 21 Aug 4(PC), 25 Sept 12(A), 30 Oct 21(R), 18 Dec 23(A), 44(R) Grindea, Miron, 18 Dec 45(R) Gross, John, 11 Dec 18(A) Guinness, Sir Alec, 18 Dec 44(R) Hastings, Max, 11 Dec 20(R) Hawtree, Christopher, 6 Nov 28(R) Hingley, Ronald, 11 Sept 22(R) Hitchens, Christopher, 10 Jul 8, 24 Jul 6, 7 Aug 9, 21 Aug 9, 28 Aug 6, 2 Oct 10, 16 Oct 10, 6 Nov 8, 20 Nov 10, 11 Dec 10(A) Hough, Graham, 13 Nov 27(R) Hughes, David, 24 Jul 22, 11 Sept 24, 9 Oct 27(R) Hughes-Hallett, Lucy, 23 Oct 24(R) Hughes-Onslow, James, 24 Jul 23, 14 Aug 24(R), 18 Sept 10(A), 25 Sept 18, 23 Oct 28, 20 Nov 27(R) Huxley, Anthony, 23 Oct 26(R) Inglis, Brian, 11 Sept 11(A) Ingrains, Richard, 3 Jul 31, 17 Jul 27, 24 Jul 27(AR), 31Jul 26(R), 31(AR), 7 Aug 27, 14 Aug 27, 21 Aug 28(AR), 28 Aug 20(R), 4 Sept 27, 11 Sept 27, 18 Sept 27(AR), 25 Sept 19(A), 27(AR), 2 Oct 31, 9 Oct 35, 16 Oct 32, 23 Oct 3l (AR), 30 Oct 16(A), 33(AR), 6 Nov 34, 13 Nov 35, 20 Nov 32, 27 Nov 33(AR), 4 Dec 20(R), 32(AR), 11 Dec 33(AR), 18 Dec 40(AR), 50(AR) Jac, 24 Jul 30, 16 Oct 35, 18 Dec 55(X) Jack, Aparna, 18 Sept 24(R) Jacomo, 4 Sept 29, 11 Sept 29(CO) Jason, 3 Jul 34(X) Jaspistos, 3 Jul 33, 10 Jul 33, 17 Jul 29, 24 Jul 29, 31 Jul 33, 7 Aug 29, 14 Aug 29, 21 Aug 30, 28 Aug 29, 18 Sept 29, 25 Sept 29, 2 Oct 33, 9 Oct 37, 16 Oct 34, 23 Oct 34, 30 Oct 35, 6 Nov 36, 13 Nov 38, 20 Nov 35, 27 Nov 35, 4 Dec 34, 11 Dec 35, 18 Dec 53(CO) Jenkins, Elizabeth, 20 Nov 25(R) Johnson, Paul, 3 Jul 15, 10 Jul 17, 17 Jul 15, 24 Jul 13, 31 Jul 17, 7 Aug IS, 14 Aug 15, 21 Aug 16, 28 Aug 14, 4 Sept IS, 11 Sept 15, 18 Sept 15, 25 Sept 14, 2 Oct 13, 9 Oct 21, 16 Oct 19, 23 Oct 19, 30 Oct 17, 6 Nov 20, 13 Nov 17, 20 Nov 19, 18 Dec 16(A) Jolliffe, John, 11 Dec 28(R) Jordan, Marc, 14 Aug 19, 13 Nov 23(R) Kavanagh, P. J., 6 Nov 27, 4 Dec 23(R) Keegan, John, 24 Jul 19(R) Keene, Raymond, 3 Jul 34, 10 Jul 34, 17 Jul 30, 24 Jul 30, 31 Jul 34, 7 Aug 30, 14 Aug 30, 21 Aug 31, 28 Aug 30, 4 Sept 30, 11 Sept 30, 18 Sept 29, 25 Sept 29, 2 Oct 34, 9 Oct 38, 16 Oct 35, 23 Oct 35, 30 Oct 36, 6 Nov 37, 27 Nov 35, 4 Dec 34, 11 Dec 36, 18 Dec 53(A) Kemp, Peter, 24 Jul 8, 31 Jul 10(A), 7 Aug 21(R) , Kenny, Mary, 21 Aug 20(R), 25 Sept 9(A) Kerridge, Roy, 10 Jul 13, 17 Jul 14, 24 Jul 10, 31 Jul 13, 7 Aug 11, 14 Aug 10, 28 Aug 12, 18 Sept 8, 9 Oct 18 6 Nov 18, 20 Nov 16, 18 Dec 20(A) King, Francis, 14 Aug 21, 28 Aug 21, 11 Sept 23, 18 Sept 23, 2 Oct 24, 9 Oct 24, 16 Oct 22, 30 Oct 28, 13 Nov 24, 27 Nov 23, 11 Dec 21, 18 Dec 45(R) Kirkup, James, 18 Dec 39(P) Knox, James, 28 Aug 23, 13 Nov 21(R) Laski, Marghanita, 10 Jul 28(R) Levi, Peter, 3 Jul 25, 14 Aug 19, 2 Oct 23, 9 Oct 26, 13 Nov 24, II Dec 29(R) Levin, Michel, 17 Jul 21(R) Lewis, Jeremy, 14 Aug 23(R) Links, J. G., 16 Oct 26(R) Llewellyn Smith, Virginia, 18 Dec 40(R) Loake, Jonathan, 20 Nov 24, 4 Dec 27(R) Luard, Elisabeth, 18 Dec 10(A) Luard, Nicholas, 14 Aug 8(A) M., P. H., 17 Jul 3, 24 Jul 3, 31 Jul 3, 7 Aug 3, 14 Aug 3, 4 Sept 3, 25 Sept 3, 2 Oct 3, 9 Oct 39, 16 Oct 36(PW)
McEwen, John, 3 Jul 30, 10 Jul 30, 17 Jul 25, 24 Jul 26, 31 Jul 30, 7 Aug 25, 14 Aug 25, 21 Aug 26, 28 Aug 25, 4 Sept 26, 11 Sept 27, 18 Sept 26, 25 Sept 25, 2 Oct 30, 9 Oct 32, 16 Oct 28, 30 Oct 31, 6 Nov 33, 13 Nov 22, 20 Nov 30, 27 Nov 30, 4 Dec 31, 11 Dec 31(AR), 18 Dec 46(R), 50(AR)
Maclean, Allan, 30 Oct 27(R) Maitland, Sara, 14 Aug 21, 6 Nov 29(R) Marnham, Patrick, 10 Jul 7, 17 Jul 7, 24 Jul 9(A), 21 Aug 5, 28 Aug 5(N), 25 Sept I7(R), 23 Oct 33, 30 Oct 34, 6 Nov 35, 13 Nov 37, 20 Nov 34, 27 Nov 34, 4 Dec 43, II Dec 34(I'S), 18 Dec 44(R), 52(PS) Marshall, Arthur, 24 Jul 17(R) Martin, Robert Bernard, 10 Jul 24(R) Mass, 10 Jul 34, 31 Jul 34, 21 Aug 31, 11 Sept 30, 2 Oct 34, 23 Oct 35, 13 Nov 39, 4 Dec 35(X)
Massie, Allan, 21 Aug 25(AR), 9 Oct 28(R)
Masters, Brian, 23 Oct 23, 1 l Dec 27(R) Mehta, Gita, 4 Dec 10(A) Michie, James, 23 Oct 27(A) Milnes, Rodney, 3 Jul 29, 17 Jul 26, 31 Jul 31, 14 Aug 25, 4 Sept 24, 18 Sept 26, 2 Oct 28, 6 Nov 31, 20 Nov 28, 4 Dec 29, 18 Dec 48(AR) Mitchison, Naomi, 7 Aug 23(R) Mockler, Anthony, 10 Jul 10, 31 Jul 7, 28 Aug 8(A), 18 Sept 21(R) Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh, 31 Jul 16(A), 21 Aug 21, 20 Nov 26(R), 18 Dec 26(A) Mooney, Bel, 31 Jul 27(A) Moore, Charles, 24 Jul 4, 31 Jul 4(PC), 2 Oct 12(A) Nahaylo, Bohdan, 7 Aug 6, 4 Sept 7, 9 Oct 7, 13 Nov 7, 20 Nov 8(A)
Naipaul, Shiva, 4 Dec 12, 11 Dec 11, 18 Dec 29(A) Naughton, John, 11 Dec 16(A) Neve, Christopher, 11 Dec 24(R) Nichols, Peter, 30 Oct 11, 18 Dec 8(A)
O'Higgins, James, 6 Nov 27(R) O'Leary, Olivia, 9 Oct 15, 13 Nov 12(A) Overy, Paul, 13 Nov 20(R) Parry, Jann, 17 Jul 25, 7 Aug 24, 11 Sept 26, 25 Sept 26, 23 Oct 29, 30 Oct 29, 4 Dec 28, 11 Dec 30(AR) Paterson, Peter, 3 Jul 4(PC), 4 Sept 12, 25 Sept I3(A),
24(R), 18 Dec 17(A)
Pateshall, Harold, 13 Nov 12(A) Pavey, Rosemary, 30 Oct 26(R) Peters, Catherine, 17 Jul 21(R) Peto, 4 Sept 30(X) Powell, J, Enoch, MP, 24 Jul 18, 23 Oct 21, 18 Dec 44(R)
Quennell, Peter, 31 Jul 25, 7 Aug 20, 28 Aug 19, 4 Sept 19, 25 Sept 20, 9 Oct 29(R), 16 Oct 27(A), 30 Oct 23, 27 Nov
27, 18 Dec 38(R) Ramm, Agatha, 23 Oct 22(R) Robertson, Bryan, 4 Sept 25, 11 Sept 25(AR) Robinson, John Martin, 14 Aug 18, 6 Nov 30, 4 Dec 22(R) Rogers, Byron, 16 Oct 15, 18 Dec 24(A) Rowse, A. L., 3 Jul 21, 4 Sept 18, 11 Dec 22, 18 Dec 45(R) Rudd, Tony, 3 Jul 16, 10 Jul 18, 17 Jul 16, 24 Jul 14, 31 Jul
18, 7 Aug 16, 14 Aug 16, 21 Aug 17, 28 Aug Is, 4 Sept 16, 11 Sept 16, 18 Sept IC 25 Sept 15, 2 Oct 16(C)
Sayle, Murray, 3 Jul 8, 21 Aug 7, 4 Sept 8, 2 Oct 7, 23 Oct
7, 6 Nov 12, 27 Nov 7, 4 Dec 8, 11 Dec 6(A)
Scruton, Roger, 30 Oct 14(A) Seymour, Miranda, 10 Jul 26, 21 Aug 23(R) Shawcross, William, 9 Oct 23(R) Shone, Richard, 24 Jul 21, 13 Nov 21(R) Smiley, Xan, 3 Jul 12(A) Sricharatchanya, Paisal, 17 Jul 11(A) Stamp, Gavin, 4 Sept 14, 11 Sept IZ 18 Sept 12, 16 Oct 17(A), 13 Nov 28(AR), 27 Nov 15(A), 31(AR), 4 Dec 19, 11 Dec 26(R) Stern, Geoffrey, 10 Jul 16(A) Stewart, Alan, 11 Dec 15(A) Stewart, Robert, 4 Sept 23(R) Storr, Anthony, 18 Sept 22(R) Sutcliffe, Tom, 7 Aug 13(A) Szasz, Thomas, 4 Dec 16(A)
Taki, 3 Jul 32, 10 Jul 32, 17 Jul 28, 24 Jul 28, 7 Aug 28, 14 Aug 28, 21 Aug 29, 28 Aug 28, 4 Sept 28, 11 Sept 28, 18 Sept 28, 25 Sept 28, 2 Oct 32, 9 Oct 35, 16 Oct 33, 23 Oct 32, 30 Oct 33, 6 Nov 34, 13 Nov 36, 20 Nov 33, 27 Nov 33, 4 Dec 32, 11 Dec 33(A), 18 Dec 45(R), 51(A)
Tancred, Hugh Lawson, 21 Aug 22(R)
Taylor, David J., 17 Jul 13(A), 28 Aug 23(R), 9 Oct 20(A) Taylor, Teddy, MP, 28 Aug 4(PC) Thompson, E. P., 30 Oct 18(A)
Thwaite, Anthony, 2 Oct 25(R) Trapido, Barbara, 7 Aug 22(R) Trevor-Roper, Hugh (Lord nacre), 20 Nov 21(R) Tucker, Eva, 3 Jul 28(A) Vidal, Gore, 23 Oct 13(A)
von Hoffman, Nicholas, 3 Jul 10, 17 Jul 8, 31 Jul 8, 7 Aug 7, 14 Aug 7, 28 Aug 9, 4 Sept 6, 11 Sept 9, 25 Sept 10, 9 Oct 8, 16 Oct 7, 30 Oct 8, 6 Nov 9, 13 Nov 9, 27 Nov 10, 4 Dec 7, 18 Dec 7(A)
W., A. A., 3 Jul 3, 10 Jul 3, 18 Sept 3(PW) Wain, John, 16 Oct 14(A) Wakefield, David, 13 Nov 33, 18 Dec 47(AR) Walker, Christopher, 24 Jul 7, 18 Dec 14(A) Wansell, Geoffrey, 20 Nov 15(A) Warner, Philip, 3 Jul 22, 24 Jul 20, 11 Dec 21(R) Watkins, Alan, 28 Aug 22, 18 Dec 46(R) Waugh, Auberon, 3 Jul 6, 10 Jul 6, 17 Jul 6, 31 Jul 6,
21 Aug 6, 11 Sept 6, 18 Sept 6, 25 Sept 6, 2 Oct 6, 9 Oct 6, 16 Oct 6(AV), 21(R), 23 Oct 6, 30 Oct 6, 6 Nov 6(AV), 39(A), 13 Nov 6, 20 Nov 6, 27 Nov 6, 4 Dec 6(AV), 36(A), 11 Dec 5, 18 Dec 6(AV), 45(R)
Waugh, Harriet, 3 Jul 26, 24 Jul 23, 4 Sept 21, 2 Oct 24, 16 Oct 25, 30 Oct 25, 18 Dec 43(R) Welch, Colin, 4 Sept 4, 11 Sept 4, 18 Sept 4, 25 Sept 4, 2 Oct 4, 9 Oct 4, 16 Oct 4, 23 Oct 4, 30 Oct 4, 6 Nov 4, 13 Nov 4, 20 Nov 4, 27 Nov 4, 4 Dec 4, 18 Dec 4(PC) West, Richard, 3 Jul 14(A), 10 Jul 22(R), 17 Jul 12, 24 Jul 12, 31 Jul 12, 7 Aug 10, 14 Aug 12, 21 Aug 13, 28 Aug 7, 4 Sept 10, 11 Sept 14, 18 Sept 14(A), 25 Sept 21(R), 9 Oct 10, 16 Oct 8, 23 Oct 11, 30 Oct 12, 6 Nov 17, 13 Nov 16, 20 Nov 18(A), 22(R), 27 Nov 16, 4 Dec 15, 11 Dec 9, 18 Dec 15(A)
WheatcroFt, Geoffrey, 10 Jul 20(R)
White, Sam, 10 Jul 9, 31 Jul 9, 16 Oct 12, 30 Oct 10(A), 18 Dec 37(R) White, Terence de Vere, 28 Aug 20, 11 Sept 23, 18 Sept 20, 23 Oct 25, 18 Dec 45(R) Whitehouse, Mary, 17 Jul 19(R)
Whiteley, Andrew, 13 Nov 39, 20 Nov 36(A) Williams, David, 17 Jul 23, 7 Aug 22, 21 Aug 24, 11 Sept
21, 9 Oct 30(R)
Wilson, A. N., 3 Jul 20, 17 Jul 20, 31 Jul 23, 7 Aug 19,
21 Aug 19, 4 Sept 22, 11 Sept 20, 18 Sept 18, 3 Oct 22, 16 Oct 23 27 Nov 28(R) Wilson, Sir Harold, 2 Oct 26(A) Woodyard, John, 27 Nov 19(A)
Worsthorne, Peregrine, 2 Oct 20, 18 Dec 45(R)
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