Uncommon in original wrappers, this is the
21 October 1977 number of the
Times Literary Supplement. A very good copy.
See photo #2 for complete list of books reviewed and authors.
27 oversize pages.
All sorts of goodies in this issue include:
Keith Thomas's opening essay on the history of English family life
Eric Stokes reviews V.S. Naipaul's India: A Wounded Civilization.
Roy Foster on George Dangerfield's Anglo-Irish relations.
Pat Rogers on the importance of English literature of the18th Century.
Roger Savage on Dorothy Marshall's Fanny Kemble.
Victoria Glendinning on Kathleen Raine's The Lion's Mouth.
Rosemary Dinnage on Katherine Mansfield's Letters and Journals, with an early illustration.
New verse from Robin Fulton, Turning Forty, and D.J. Enright's fine new poem Pets.
Lorna Sage pens a longer essay on Sylvia Plath's Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams.
Brian Griffiths on E.J. Mishan's The Economic Growth Debate.
Anita Brookner reviews George D. Painter's Chateaubriand.
Elie Kedourie's "An Excursion to Rhodes."
Robert Gitting's on John Holloway's Planet of Winds.
Long list of new children's books in review. See list in photo #2.
Much more!