BUSES
CAMBODIA
The Vulture returns/ Charlie Hore:
135/25
Take sides(L)/ Keith MacAskill:
136/29
Against the main bandit(L)/ Giles Ungpakorn:
136/29
Revulsion not enough(L)/ Charlie Hore:
137/28
Cambodia after the Khmer Rouge(R: Evan Gottesman/ Yale University Press, £25.00)/ Claire Dissington:
277/31
Text
CANADA
A welcome antidote(L)/ Ian Weniger:
144/34
Solidarity in any language/ John Bell:
195/10
Text
Canadian elections - Beyond the fragments?(N)/ Carolyn Egan,Michelle Robidoux:
210/4
Text
CAR INDUSTRY
Other ref:
AEU, Italy, Russia, Ireland
Car Industry(N):
1/11
Graphic
Chrysler:
5/2
Graphic
Toolmakers at BL:
6/10
Graphic
Ford and the pay fiasco(N):
7/2
Graphic
Ford strike:
11/21
Graphic
Factory closures:
15/5
Graphic
Crisis in the car industry:
16/2
Graphic
World crisis(N):
16/4
Graphic
Leyland:
80.05/7
Graphic
BL - the robots rebel:
80.11/13
Graphic
BL - victimisation:
81.02/15
Graphic
World car crisis:
81.03/18
Graphic
Talbot defeat:
81.04/27
Graphic
Leyland - down and then out:
81.11/11
Graphic
Rover:
82.01/28
Graphic
De Lorean:
82.07/28
Graphic
Too many cars:
49/25
Graphic
Cowley strike:
54/8
Graphic
Back from the brink(R)/ Edwards:
55/34
Graphic
Lessons of the Cowley witchhunt:
57/2
Graphic
Disputes:
66/9
Graphic
BL lessons:
67/16
Graphic
Cowley - the story of a car factory:
70/14
Graphic
Organising at Ford Halewood:
76/26
Graphic
Fords dispute:
107/12
The phoney truce:
139/18
Car Wars:
147/14
Kings of the road?/ Sabby Sagall,Dave Beecham:
174/22
Text
Industry, hidden anger(N):
192/4
Text
Driven by profit/ Ralph Darlington:
205/10
Text
Down Rover/ Gareth Jenkins:
228/14
Text
Rover - Dancing to the bosses' tune(N)/ Alex Callinicos:
240/4
Text
What next? Occupy, nationaklise...(N)/ Dave Beecham:
240/5
Text
Rover workers can bite back(1)(L)/ Paul Sinclair:
241/33
Text
Rover workers can bite back(2)(L)/ Lynee Hubbard:
241/33
Text
Industry - Getting back on the tracks/ Martin Smith:
242/14
Text
Struggles of the past - the car warriors/ Sabby Sagall:
243/21
Text
Ford - 'This is what we have all been waiting for'(N)/ Martin Smith:
245/7
Text
Ford Dagenham - 'Lose one week's pay for ten years work!'(N)/ Martin Smith:
247/6
Text
Cars - the strike which went across the borders(N)/ Martin Smith:
249/7
Text
The Walrus - three men in a boat:
249/11
Text
Rover - Why Rover crashed/ The Walrus:
296/20
Text
CENTRAL AMERICA
Other ref:
Latin America, US
US Involvement(N):
15/9
Graphic
Struggle in CA:
82.01/18
Graphic
Civil War in CA:
82.03/3
Graphic
Narrow options:
82.04/5
Graphic
Guerrillas fight on:
82.07/12
Graphic
Close to war:
50/11
Graphic
Bitter fruit(R)/ Schelsinger, Kinzer:
52/32
Graphic
US and CA:
62/26
Graphic
Reagan's war game:
66/29
Graphic
Panama(N):
127/6
The Old Mole:
144/7
The Soccer War(R: Ryszard Kapuscinski/ Granta, £5.99)/ Dave Beecham:
147/32
[Order]
Dangerous liaison(R: Andrew and Lesley Cockburn/ Bodley Head)/ John Rose:
151/32
Stolen Continent(R: Ronald Wright/ John Murray, £19.95)/ Simon Joyce:
154/29
[Order]
CHARTISM
Other ref:
Labour Movement
A Radical Lawyer in Victorian England: WP Roberts and the struggle for workers rights(R: Ray Challinor/ IB Tauris £14.95)/ Sandy Nichol:
134/32
[Order]
Victim of syndicalism(L)/ Keith Flett:
136/30
Movement commits suicide(L)/ Dave McNulty:
137/29
Wrong on Roberts(L)/ Ray Challinor:
138/29
The miners' association - a trade union in the age of the Chartists(R: Raymond Challinor, Brian Ripley/ Berwick Press)/ Roger Cox:
145/31
[Order]
WE Adams; Chartist Radical and Journalist (1832 - 1906)(R: Owen R Ashton/ Berwick Press)/ Roger Cox:
145/31
[Order]
Left, right and centre(L)/ Keith Flett:
146/35
The consolidation of the capitalist state 1800-1850(R: John Saville/ Pluto Press, £6.95)/ Mark Thomas:
183/31
Text
[Order]
Out of time(L)/ Raymond Challinor:
184/33
Text
Perish the privileged orders: A socialist history of the Chartist movement(R: Mark O'Brien/ Redwords, £4.99)/ John Charlton:
188/28
Text
[Order]
Children of Rebecca(R: Vivien Annis Bailey/ Honno, £6.95)/ Dave Barnes:
191/34
Text
The Chartists(R: John Charlton/ Pluto, £8.99)/ Mark O'Brien:
207/29
Text
[Order]
Was London commune possible?(L)/ John Saville:
208/32
Text
No reason why not(L)/ Keith Flett:
208/32
Text
1848: a damp squib(L)/ John Charlton:
208/32
Text
Once more on the Chartists(L)/ Mark O'Brien:
209/33
Text
Images of Chartism(R: Stephen Roberts, Dorothy Thompson/ Merlin Press, £12.95)/ Keith Flett:
229/28
Text
[Order]
Red letter days - 3 November 1839 - Newport rising:the Chartists are coming/ Phil Knight:
235/35
Text
CHECHNYA
Other ref:
Russia, USSR
Chechnya: a small victorious war(R: Carlotta Gall, Thomas de Waal/ Pan, £6.99)/ Nicolai Gentchev:
215/30
Text
[Order]
Prisoner of the mountain(F: Sergei Bodrov(dir))/ Rob Ferguson:
217/22
Text
Chechnya - Yet another war for oil(N):
235/6
Text
Russia's return to the Great Game(N)/ Rob Ferguson:
236/5
Text
Chechnya - Russia does it NATO style(N)/ Rob Ferguson:
237/7
Text
Chechnya - Russian roulette in a high risk war(N)/ Rob Ferguson:
238/5
Text
A small corner of hell(R: Anna Politkovskaya/ University of Chicago Press, £17.50)/ Pete Glatter:
284/31
Text
[Order]
Incredible tragedy(L)/ Pete Glatter:
286/25
Text
CHILDREN
Other ref:
Women, Sexual Politics
Children's books:
48/33
Graphic
Child labour in the third world:
74/16
Graphic
Child abuse:
99/12
Graphic
Child abuse:
101/24
Letters:
101/35
Letters:
102/35
Child sexual abuse(R)/ Glaser, Frosch:
111/29
Child abuse:
112/11
Unoffical secrets - Cleveland case(R)/ Campbell:
113/31
Letters(Child abuse):
114/35
Abuse of the truth/ Pat Stack:
136/36
We have to listen(L)/ Mandy Wood:
137/28
Child pornography: an investigation(R: Tim Tate/ Methuen £14.99)/ Fran Cetti:
137/31
Child Abuse - Myth making/ Iain Ferguson:
142/17
Talkback - They try to tell us we're too young/ Regan Kilpin:
173/35
Text
Briefing - Children's rights, spare the rod:
174/7
Text
A magic eye?(L)/ Richard Purdie:
174/32
Text
All in the mind/ John Parrington:
176/24
Text
Child abuse: it's not the norm(L)/ Julia Nawroche:
176/33
Text
Vygotsky's collected works Vol II(R: L S Vygotsky/ Plenum Publications, £42.50)/ John Parrington:
179/33
Text
[Order]
Who cares? Social workers reply to Ken Loach's film 'Ladybird, Ladybird':
180/9
Text
Empty cradles(R: Margaret Humphreys/ Doubleday, £14.99)/ Judith Lyons:
181/30
Text
Talkback, child's play/ M Chay:
182/35
Text
No brick wall(L)/ Nigel Haynes:
184/34
Text
Once upon a time/ Alan Gibbons:
190/24
Text
Violent disorder/ Judith Orr:
193/17
Text
Growing up poor - home, school and street in London 1870-1914(R: Anna Davin/ Rivers Oram Press, £19.95)/ Margot Hill:
196/29
Text
[Order]
Social work and child abuse(R: Dave Merrick/ Routledge, £14.99)/ Iain Ferguson:
206/30
Text
Cries unheard(R: Gitta Sereny/ Macmillan, £20.00)/ Charlie Kimber:
220/27
Text
[Order]
All work and no play/ Michael Lavalette:
221/22
Text
Behind closed doors; review of: 'Moral Panic'(R: Philip Jenkins/ Yale University Press, £20.00)/ Julie Waterson:
226/22
Text
Moral panic - the abuse of power/ Julie Waterson:
244/10
Text
System distorts us(L)/ Danielle Rosier:
245/33
Text
Bulger case - Scandal time(N)/ Lindsey German:
254/5
Text
The Age of Consent(T: Peter Morris/ Pleasance Theatre, Edinburgh)/ Mark Brown:
255/27
Text
Brassed off(L)/ Tim Evans:
255/35
Text
Memories best forgotten(L)/ Eric Smalley:
256/34
Text
The Edge(R: Alan Gibbons/ Orion Books, £4.99)/ Michael Rosen:
266/31
Text
[Order]
Children - Through the eyes of the child/ Tony Staunton:
295/20
Text
CHILE
Other ref:
Latin America
Organising for power:
5/39
Graphic
Pinochet's plebiscite:
80.09/8
Graphic
Political theatre:
81.06/35
Graphic
September 1973:
81.08/36
Graphic
Workers fight back:
56/21
Graphic
Ten years after the coup:
57/3
Graphic
Causes of the tragedy:
57/7
Graphic
Revolutionary rehearsals(R)/ Barker(ed):
100/28
Graphic
A nation of enemies: Chile under Pinochet(R: Pamela Constable,Arturo Valenzuela/ Norton, £17.95)/ Dave Beecham:
157/31
[Order]
Burning an illusion/ Mike González:
167/16
Superior brand of reformism(L)/ Felipe Molina:
168/33
Text
Soldiers in a narrow land: the Pinochet regime in Chile(R: Mary Helen Spooner/ University of California Press, £23.50)/ Pat Riordan:
179/32
Text
[Order]
Death and the maiden(F: Roman Polanski(dir))/ Mike González:
186/24
Text
A people's tragedy/ Mike González:
222/18
Text
Pinochet - General rejoicing(N)/ Lindsey German:
224/5
Text
No time to make up/ Paul Foot:
225/9
Text
Chile, climate of fear/ Mario Nain:
225/10
Text
Getting to know the General/ Mike González:
226/16
Text
The mask slips(L)/ Angel:
226/33
Text
Missing evidence(N):
235/6
Text
Chile - The past in the present/ Beccy Reese, Mario Nain:
238/13
Text
Lessons of the past, fights of the future(2)(L)/ Sally Campbell:
239/33
Text
No revolution without song/ Mike Gonzalez:
240/25
Text
Chile 1973 - The other 11 September/ Ian Birchall:
277/20
Text
Andrew Stone - A tale of two Chiles/ Andrew Stone:
293/44
Text
CHINA
The chairman's new clothes - Mao(R)/ Leys:
2/39
Graphic
The faded dream:
7/33
Graphic
People's criminals(N):
8/8
Graphic
Mandate from heaven(R):
8/22
Graphic
People's war:
10/3
Graphic
A new elite:
10/15
Graphic
Getting rid of Mao's gang:
80.09/7
Graphic
Trials:
81.02/9
Graphic
Dissident movement:
46/14
Graphic
1920's - workers struggles:
51/27
Graphic
Repression in China:
62/28
Graphic
China on the surface(R):
66/35
Graphic
Deng's road West:
71/24
Graphic
China correspondent(R)/ Smedley:
71/28
Graphic
Shanghai spring:
75/36
Graphic
Where is China going?:
77/14
Graphic
China opening up:
80/8
Graphic
Crisis:
84/10
Graphic
Breakfast with Mao(R)/ Winnington:
91/33
Graphic
Democracy - the fifth modernisation?:
94/8
Graphic
Revolution postponed(R)/ Wolf:
98/33
Graphic
Life and death in Shanghai(R)/ Cheng:
101/28
Tibetan riots:
103/10
Market mayhem(N):
115/10
Student racist protests(N):
116/11
Cultural revolution(R):
118/32
Student Demos(N):
120/5
Mass demos:
121/8
Massacres in Beijing(N):
122/6
Workers movement interview:
125/21
China changes face(R)/ Gittings:
132/27
The Road to Tiananmen Square(R: Charlie Hore/ Bookmarks, £5.95)/ Paul McGarr:
141/29
Raise the Red Lantern(F)/ Lindsey German:
152/28
Wild swans(R: Jung Chang/ Harper Collins, £17.00)/ Julia Richmond:
155/31
[Order]
Wind in my sleeves(R: Han Suyin/ Jonathan Cape, £18.99)/ Julia Richmond:
159/33
Thinking it through - Bull market in China shop?/ Chris Harman:
165/6
Farewell my concubine(F: Chen Kaige(dir))/ Sabby Sagall:
171/28
Text
It is right to rebel/ Charlie Hore:
173/22
Text
Red Azalea(R: Anchee Min/ Gollancz, £6.99)/ Charlie Hore:
178/30
Text
To live(F: Zhang Yimou(dir))/ Charlie Hore:
179/27
Text
Breaking China/ Charlie Hore:
184/8
Text
Real China, from cannibalism to karaoke(R: John Gittings/ Simon and Schuster, £16.99)/ Charlie Hore:
195/29
Text
[Order]
My Bodhi tree(R: Zhan Xianliang/ Secker & Warburg)/ Dave Sellars:
197/31
God's Chinese son(R: Jonathan Spence/ Harper Collins, £20.00)/ Charlie Hore:
205/30
Text
[Order]
To get rich is glorious - Deng Xiaping - obituary(N)/ Charlie Hore:
206/8
Text
China: revolutionary tradition/ Beccy Reese:
232/21
Text
China on the brink(R: Callum Henderson/ McGraw and Hill, £18.99)/ Weyman Bennett:
234/32
Text
New partnerships, old priorities/ David McNeill:
238/21
Text
The Chinese(R: Jasper Becker/ John Murray, £25.00)/ Charlie Hore:
250/33
Text
[Order]
Firing on the home front(2)(L)/ Macabe Steffen:
260/33
Text
Falun Gong's challenge to China(R: Danny Schechter/ Akashic Books, £11.99)/ Charlie Hore:
261/31
Text
[Order]
China's new rulers(R: Andrew J Nathan, Bruce Gilley(eds)/ Granta, £14.99)/ Lawrence Wong:
271/33
Text
China - Will China beat the US?/ Chris Harman:
281/15
Text
One China, many paths(R: Chaohua Wang(ed)/ Verso, £20.00)/ Charlie Hore:
286/33
Text
Workers' and peasants' revolt leaps forward(N)/ David Wilson:
291/9
Text
Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek and the China he lost(R: Jonathan Fenby/ The Free Press, £9.95)/ Charlie Hore:
296/39
Text
[Order]
The changing face of China(R: John Gittings/ Oxford University Press, £18.99)/ Charlie Hore:
299/41
Text
[Order]
CHINA:HONG KONG
Business as usual/ Charlie Hore:
162/21
Border line(L)/ Ray Challinor:
163/33
Whose democracy?(L)/ Pai Hsiao-Hung:
164/33
Thieves fall out(L)/ Lawrence Wong:
164/33
The last post/ Charlie Hore:
209/17
Text
CIVIL LIBERTIES
Other ref:
Law
Civil liberties:
6/12
Graphic
Censorship:
61/34
Graphic
Taking our liberties:
65/36
Graphic
Zircon scandal(N):
95/5
Graphic
Strong state(N):
117/4
Britain's secret propaganda war(R: Paul Lushmar, James Oliver/ Sutton, £25.00)/ Mike Simons:
227/28
Text
Who paid the piper?(R: Frances Stonor Saunders/ Granta, £20.00)/ Chris Nineham:
233/28
Text
[Order]
Stop the war - In the name of civilisation/ Clare Fermont:
257/23
Text
New Labour is taking liberties(N)/ Julie Bundy:
258/5
Text
Labour's taking liberties(L)/ Alan Crabtree:
258/35
Text
Civil liberties - The big brother house in Westminster(N)/ Gareth Jenkins:
265/5
Text
A year of war - Liberty up against the law/ Dragan Plavsic:
266/15
Text
War and resistance - A perversion of justice/ Dominic Teagle:
277/13
Text
Enemy aliens(R: David Cole/ The New Press, £16.95)/ Kim Harrison:
278/33
Text
[Order]
Secret state - The spies who bug me(N)/ David Shayler:
283/5
Text
The politics of terror - The threat to freedom/ Judith Orr:
284/16
Text
Martin's web - No more private parts(N)/ Martin Empson:
288/11
Text
Martin's web - You don't say - How the FBI tried to gag Indymedia/ Martin Empson:
290/43
Text
Resistance is on the cards(N)/ Guy Taylor:
291/8
Text
Freedom of information - Not quite open government(N)/ Anindya Bhattacharyya:
292/9
Text
Thought for the play - censorship/ Patrick Connellan:
293/32
Text
A crisis out of a drama(L)/ Hassan Ali:
294/32
Text
Text and context(L)/ Richard Dillon:
294/32
Text
Not ideal(L)/ Dan Mayer:
294/33
Text
The rights and wrongs of free speech (1)(L)/ China Miéville:
295/30
Text
The rights and wrongs of free speech (2)(L)/ Daniel Ashcroft:
295/30
Text
Silent voices(L)/ Keith Copley:
295/30
Text
The politics of human rights(R: Tony Evans/ Pluto Press, £14.99)/ Michael McDonnell:
299/42
Text
[Order]
CIVIL SERVICE
Other ref:
PCS, CPSA
Pay campaign:
81.04/26
Graphic
Losing the longest struggle:
81.08/25
Graphic
UBO's resist:
82.02/11
Graphic
Letters(Pay campaign):
82/31
Graphic
Solidarity with South Africa:
79/26
Graphic
Civil Servants - left turn in the civil servants' union(N)/ Dave Hayes:
249/8
Text
The Walrus - Eat your worms:
283/8
Text
PCS dispute - Civil war with the civil service?(N)/ Simon Hester:
289/8
The Walrus - Watch out, Oughton's about(N):
290/12
Text
CLASS
Other ref:
Marxism & Socialist Theory
Is the working class the agency of socialism?:
48/25
Graphic
Marx and the working class:
53/26
Graphic
Class struggle:
70/8
Graphic
Working class:
78/25
Graphic
Working class and the oppressed:
101/18
Dual labour market:
109/23
Dictatorship of the proletariat:
129/24
Big Mac and Model T:
130/10
The hokum of New Times(R)/ Sivandan:
130/31
An underclass?:
131/11
Letters(Big Mac and Model T):
131/35
Class struggle:
132/22
Sandwichman(R: Walter Brierley (1937)/ Merlin)/ Kate Rankin:
135/35
Novel defence(L)/ Phillip Gorski:
136/30
Thinking it through - Labour in vain/ Chris Harman:
162/8
Talkback - Part of the union?/ John Charlton:
171/35
Text
A touch of class/ John Rose:
172/23
Text
Middle of the road(L)/ John Parrington:
173/34
Text
North and South(R: David Smith/ Penguin, £7.99)/ Sharon Geoghegan:
174/31
Text
[Order]
The people's war/ Chris Lyneham:
176/18
Text
Who's who 1995: 147th annual edition(R: / A & C Black, £90.00)/ Nick Wall:
189/33
Text
Towards a classless society?(R: Helen Jones(ed)/ Routledge, £14.99)/ Iain Ferguson:
216/31
Text
Count them in on class(L)/ Keith Forbes:
218/31
Text
Faith in the poor(R: Bob Holman/ Lion, £16.99)/ Iain Ferguson:
222/28
Text
[Order]
Dark Heart: the shocking truth about hidden Britain(R: Nick Davies/ Vintage, £7.99)/ Iain Ferguson:
222/28
Text
[Order]
Classes and cultures: England 1918-1951(R: Ross McKibbin/ Oxford University Press, £25.00)/ Dave Renton:
223/27
Text
[Order]
Class in Britain(R: David Cannadine/ Yale University Press, £19.95)/ Lindsey German:
225/29
Text
[Order]
The people of the Abyss(R: Jack London/ Pluto, £9.99)/ Audrey Farrell:
225/30
Text
[Order]
Meritocracy - Unequal opportunities/ Alex Callinicos:
253/17
Text
Cultural currents - A land fit for heroes/ Mike González:
260/25
Text
Test matches and misses(L)/ Stephen Wagg:
260/34
Text
Heroes and villains(L)/ J S Gillett:
261/35
Text
Cultural currents - Sects, lies and virile monks/ Mike González:
284/23
Text
Who runs this place?(R: Anthony Sampson/ John Murray, £20.00)/ Sally Campbell:
285/31
Text
[Order]
CLIFF, TONY
Other ref:
Marxism & Socialist Theory
50 years a revolutionary:
100/14
Graphic
Trotsky: the darker the night the brighter the star(R: Tony Cliff/ Bookmarks, £6.95)/ Hazel Croft:
172/18
Text
[Order]
Labour's crisis and the revolutionary alternative, interview with Tony Cliff/ Chris Nineham:
202/9
Text
A world to win(R: Tony Cliff/ Bookmarks, £11.99)/ Jack Robertson:
240/29
Text
[Order]
Above all he was a revolutionary - Tony Cliff 1917 - 2000/ Hallas, Prevost, Mitchell, Gentchev, Walter, Harman:
241/13
Text
International struggle and the Marxist tradition(R: Tony Cliff/ Bookmarks, £14.99)/ Chris Harman:
251/30
Text
[Order]
Selected writings volume two: In the thick of workers' struggle(R: Tony Cliff)/ Ian Birchall:
262/18
Text
[Order]
Marxist theory after Trotsky - Volume 3(R: Tony Cliff/ Bookmarks, £14.99):
275/23
Text
[Order]
Marxist Theory after Trotsky - Volume 3(R: Tony Cliff/ Bookmarks, £12.99)/ Chris Harman:
276/16
Text
[Order]
CND
Other ref:
Arms, Nuclear Power, Nuclear Weapons
Demo:
80.1/18
Graphic
Conference:
80.11/30
Graphic
The movement:
81.02/21
Graphic
Largest mass movement yet:
81.04/20
Graphic
Labour movement conference:
81.04/23
Graphic
Letters:
81.05/31
Graphic
Two souls:
81.06/31
Graphic
Playing to win:
81.09/19
Graphic
The movement:
82.05/30
Graphic
Demo:
82.07/22
Graphic
To the sidelines:
48/16
Graphic
Greenham and CND:
51/3
Graphic
CND and public opinion:
52/15
Graphic
After the election:
56/9
Graphic
Mistakes:
58/24
Graphic
A second wind?:
60/8
Graphic
Letters:
60/33
Graphic
Disarming action(N):
83/6
Graphic
Protests and visions(R)/ Hinton:
119/30
Aldermaston - blockades are our weapons(N)/ Guy Taylor:
253/5
Text
Why weapons fuel war(L)/ Rae Street:
265/33
Text
The rules of engagement(L)/ Tom Cuthbert:
281/33
Text
COLOMBIA
The heart of the war in Colombia(R: Constanza Ardila Galvis/ Latin American Bureau, £11.99)/ Jose Sagarnaga:
240/30
Text
[Order]
Colombia - A dependency problem/ Chris Harman:
245/12
Text
Colombia - A war conceived in Washington(N)/ Liz Atherton:
261/7
Text
Between the lines(N):
264/5
Text
Colombia - Darling of the death squads(N)/ Liz Atherton:
264/5
Text
Stop the war - Let my brothers go/ Johnny Connolly:
271/22
Text
Colombia - Industrial relations, paramilitary style(N)/ Nick Dearden:
277/7
Text
Cultural currents - Living to tell the tale/ Mike González:
279/24
Text
COMINTERN
Other ref:
USSR, Lenin
The Cominterm(R)/ Hallas:
78/14
Graphic
Founding of the Cominterm(R):
104/29
Birth of the Comintern:
118/22
Second International and the Cominterm:
127/22
COMMUNICATION WORKERS
UPW and Grunwicks(N):
1/6
Graphic
Post Office engineers strike(N):
5/9
Graphic
Engineers settlement(N):
6/13
Graphic
Busby's broad left:
80.02/28
Graphic
Conference and BL:
80.07/15
Graphic
Telcoms witch hunted:
81.07/33
Graphic
Failures of BL:
57/20
Graphic
BL disaster:
61/8
Graphic
BT(N):
95/4
Graphic
Postal dispute(N):
113/3
Post - Red letter day(N)/ Charlie Kimber:
198/8
Text
Post - 'Even before it was announced we knew Liverpool had won'(N)/ Martin Smith:
249/7
Text
The Walrus - PostComm Prat(N):
251/8
Text
Post Office - Blink and you'll miss it(N)/ Fran Choules:
278/5
Text
Unions - London's not waiting(N)/ Sally Campbell:
279/5
Text
Strikes - The wildcats are back/ Martin Smith:
280/9
Text
CONGO
Other ref:
Zaire
West stays on the winning side(N)/ Clare Fermont:
209/6
Text
Congo - the wreckage of central Africa(N)/ Charlie Kimber:
249/9
Text
Congo - Vengeance in blood/ Karen O'Toole:
255/22
Text
Cultural currents - Arresting heart of darkness/ Mike González:
277/25
Text
CONSERVATIVE PARTY
Other ref:
Britain:General
Decline and fall/ Chris Bambery:
182/8
Text
The old boys club:
182/11
Text
Pressure points(L)/ Keith Flett:
183/34
Text
Day of reckoning(N)/ Gareth Jenkins:
208/8
Text
Were you still up for Portillo?(R: Brian Cathcart/ Penguin, £5.99)/ Charlie Kimber:
213/30
Text
[Order]
Strange swan song/ Pat Stack:
213/36
Text
Dope on a rope/ Pat Stack:
234/36
Text
Beyond the fringe/ Pat Stack:
235/36
Text
Stack on the back - Thatcher - Silence is golden/ Pat Stack:
263/36
Text
A Christmas Tory/ Pat Stack:
269/36
Text
Stack on the back - Blood, sweat and peers/ Pat Stack:
280/36
Text
COOPERATIVES
Workers coops:
8/18
Graphic
Workers coops(R)/ Thornley:
57/35
Graphic
Palmer and Wainwright on coops:
58/15
Graphic
SW reply:
58/18
Graphic
Workers' control(R: Ken Coates/ Spokesman, £7.99)/ Dave Davies:
281/30
Text
[Order]
CPGB
British Leyland:
6/29
Graphic
CPGB in 1979 - out at 60 Pt1:
13/37
Graphic
CPGB in 1979 - out at 60 Pt2:
14/35
Graphic
A communist history?:
16/36
Graphic
36th congress:
80.01/25
Graphic
LCDTU:
80.02/28
Graphic
Continuing problems:
80.05/10
Graphic
Morning Star:
81.03/30
Graphic
Feeble last gasp:
81.06/24
Graphic
Silver linings(R)/ Bridges, Brunt:
81.08/32
Graphic
Congress:
81.11/28
Graphic
Politics of Thatchersim - Marxism Today(R):
55/28
Graphic
Morning Star struggle:
56/8
Graphic
Death of a party:
60/22
Graphic
Morning Star:
67/36
Graphic
Split:
72/5
Graphic
Jimmy Reid:
74/14
Graphic
Is the party over?:
76/17
Graphic
No future(N):
77/4
Graphic
History of CPGB 1927-45(R)/ Branson:
80/28
Graphic
End of the road:
127/14
Left wanting/ Lee Humber:
134/11
Saklatvals: A political biography(R: Mike Squires/ Lawrence and Wishart £19.95)/ Hazel Croft:
136/34
Bad judgement(N):
137/5
Abandoning the ship they sank(N):
138/8
The good old cause: British Communism 1920-1991(R: Willie Thompson/ Pluto, £12.95)/ Duncan Hallas:
156/29
[Order]
Problems of perspective(L)/ Keith Flett:
157/35
No home but the struggle - interview with Edward Upward/ Gareth Jenkins,Hazel Croft:
159/22
Rajani Palme Dutt: a study in British Stalinism(R: John Callaghan/ Lawrence and Wishart, £19.99)/ Duncan Hallas:
167/29
[Order]
Planning the party/ Chris Bambery:
169/12
Text
Harry Pollitt(R: Kevin Morgan/ Manchester University Press, £40.00)/ Pat Riordan:
169/33
Text
[Order]
The red years, review of 'The British Communist Party and the trade unions'(R: Nina Fishman/ Skolar Press, £35.00)/ Chris Bambery:
187/20
Text
[Order]
The enemy within(R: Francis Beckett/ John Murray. £19.99)/ Chris Bambery:
187/20
Text
[Order]
Disciplina camarades(R: Christopher Hall/ Gosling Press)/ Chris Bambery:
187/20
Text
[Order]
Knocking down ginger(R: John Gorman/ Caliban, £16.50)/ Chris Bambery:
187/20
Text
[Order]
A history of communism in Britain(R: Brian Pearce,Michael Woodhouse/ Bookmarks, £6.95)/ Alex Callinicos:
190/32
Text
Manchester Marxist, Edmond Frow obituary/ Keith Flett:
209/22
Text
History of the Communist Party of Great Britain 1941-51(R: Noreen Branson/ Lawrence & Wishart, £14.99)/ Ian Allinson:
210/32
Text
[Order]
Children of the revolution(R: Phil Cohen/ Lawrence & Wishart, £12.99)/ Ian Allinson:
210/32
Text
[Order]
Not faulty but guilty(L)/ Helen Shooter:
211/33
Text
Walking in the shade, Volume two of my autobiography 1949-1962(R: Doris Lessing/ Harper Collins, £20.00)/ Paul Foot:
216/22
Text
[Order]
Foot in the mouth(L)/ Robert Gibbs:
217/33
Text
The limits of Lessing(L)/ Colin Wilson:
218/33
Text
All the trees were bread and cheese(R: Harold Horne/ Owen Hardisty, £2.95)/ Bryan Masters:
229/31
Text
[Order]
Under the red flag(R: Keith Laybourn, Dylan Murphy/ Sutton Publishing, £25.00)/ Chris Bambery:
233/29
Text
[Order]
The Left Book Club anthology(R: Paul Laity(ed)/ Orlon, £20.00)/ Keith Flett:
255/32
Text
Transmission for Stalinist poison(L)/ Paul Flewers:
256/35
Text
Communist lives(R: John McIlroy, Kevin Morgan, Alan Campbell (eds)/ Lawrence and Wishart, £19.99)/ Chanie Rosenberg:
262/31
Text
[Order]
The Communist Party of Great Britain since 1920(R: James Eaden, David Renton/ Palgrave, £40.00)/ Roger Smith:
270/34
Text
Cold war, crisis and conflict(R: John Callaghan/ Lawrence & Wishart, £14.99)/ Matt Perry:
278/31
Text
[Order]
Endgames and new times(R: Geoff Andrews/ Lawrence & Wishart, £15.99)/ Ian Birchall:
288/40
Text
[Order]
CROATIA
Other ref:
Balkans
Defying the dictators/ Charlie Kimber:
204/14
Text
Croatia - light in the Balkan night(N)/ Nicolai Gentchev, Damir Ceric:
238/7
Text
CUBA
Other ref:
Central America, Latin America
Cuba in the world:
16/8
Graphic
Cuba: the revolution in peril(R: Janette Habel/ Verso, £19.95)/ Hazel Croft:
146/29
Back fire: the CIA's biggest burn(R: Ron Ridenour/ Jose Marti Publishing House)/ Simon Joyce:
164/31
Thinking it through - the final countdown?/ Chris Harman:
212/9
Text
The lost generation, review of 'Che Guevara'(R: John Lee Anderson/ Transworld, £25.00)/ Mike González:
212/22
Text
Unwelcome lectures(L)/ Mike Hemmings:
214/32
Text
Some of our lobsters are missing(L)/ John Bohanna:
214/33
Text
The third option(L)/ Sam Ashman:
215/33
Text
A long and winding road(L)/ Leigh Arnold:
217/31
Text
Nobody's perfect(L)/ Mike Hemmings:
217/32
Text
Right and wrongs of Cuba(L)/ Mike González:
218/33
Text
Cultural currents - Why Fidel learnt Salsa/ Mike González:
235/25
Text
Thirteen days(F: Roger Donaldson(dir))/ Jonathan Neale:
250/28
Text
Before night falls(F: Julian Schnabel)/ Kevin Ovenden:
253/27
Text
Thinking it through - Down and out in Havana/ Chris Harman:
265/13
Text
Cultural currents - Cuba on my mind/ Mike González:
275/26
Text
Cuba: A new history(R: Richard Gott/ Yale University Press, £18.99)/ Mike González:
291/38
Text
[Order]
CULTURE & ART
What is surrealism?(R)/ Breton:
1/24
Graphic
Soviet writers congress 1934(R):
4/28
Graphic
Weimar culture(R):
15/31
Graphic
Art in the Third Reich(R)/ Hinz:
81.04/33
Graphic
Red Shelley(R)/ Foot:
81.08/35
Graphic
Marxism and culture:
79/27
Graphic
Modernism(R):
82/32
Graphic
Art for our sake:
84/27
Graphic
The new opium:
86/28
Graphic
Letters:
87/34
Graphic
Letters:
88/34
Graphic
Art and the Russian revolution:
92/26
Graphic
Cultural Boycotts:
96/36
Graphic
Proletcult:
97/25
Graphic
Letters(Cultural boycotts):
97/34
Graphic
Turner(R):
98/29
Graphic
Romantic fiction:
102/21
2000AD comics:
107/26
European cultural heritage:
126/17
Terry Eagleton interview:
131/27
British socialists and popular culture(R)/ Waters:
133/29
This years model/ Alex Callinicos:
134/24
The jokes on Thatcher - interview with Mark Steel, Jeremy Hardy, Kit Hollerbach/ Liz Rattue,Margot Hill:
136/27
Bob after the revolution(L)/ Keith Flett:
142/34
Is there a working class culture?/ Lindsey German:
144/12
What about mass culture?(L)/ Nick Hay:
145/34
Art needs Marxism(L)/ Richard Atkinson:
145/34
Up to the imagination?(L)/ Michael Rosen:
146/35
We will sing of revolution, review of: The shock of the New - Art and the Century of Change(R: Robert Hughes/ Thames and Hudson, £16.95)/ Keith Fisher:
147/24
[Order]
The shock of the new(L)/ Joe Hartney:
148/35
Any ideas?(L)/ Jill Bedford:
148/35
Reading matters - Art/ John Rees:
150/33
Could do better(L)/ Karen Eliot:
151/35
Shocking visions(A: Otto Dix/ Tate Gallery)/ Tim Sanders:
152/27
Thinking it through - Changed utterly/ Chris Harman:
153/8
Paintings in Oil by John Keane/ Lindsey German,Chris Nineham:
153/22
Keeping a rendevous(R: John Berger/ Granta Books)/ Mike González:
153/31
[Order]
Lightning reaction - Heartfield exhibition(A: John Heartfield/ Barbican)/ Gareth Dale:
157/28
Shylock: Four hundred years in the life of a legend(R: John Gross/ Chatto and Windus, £18.00)/ Michael Rosen:
159/33
[Order]
The Gathering Storm, Shakespeare's English and Roman History Plays: A Marxist Analysis(R: Paul N Siegal/ Redwords, £6.95)/ Moira Nolan:
160/28
Art as Activist(R: / Thames and Hudson)/ Tim Sanders:
160/31
England, whose England?/ Lindsey German:
166/17
Within walls(L)/ Leo Morgan:
166/34
Here for the beer(L)/ Keith Flett:
167/34
Picasso exhibition(A: Picasso/ Tate Gallery, London)/ Chris Nineham:
173/26
Text
Expressions of horror/ Chris Bambery:
179/22
Text
Theatres of memory(R: Raphael Samuel/ Verso, £19.99)/ Lindsey German:
185/29
Text
[Order]
Failing framework(L)/ Keith Flett:
186/34
Text
Nostalgia for the future, exhibition(A: John Kippin/ Zone Gallery, Newcastle):
188/26
Text
Thinking it through, hitting the high notes/ Chris Harman:
189/9
Text
Top of the league(L)/ Ian Birchall:
190/34
Text
Age of extremes/ Chris Nineham:
192/18
Text
Pulp culture, hard boiled fiction and the cold war(R: Woody Haut/ Serpent's Tail, £9.99)/ Eamonn Kelly:
194/31
Text
Modern language(A: Paul Cézanne/ Tate Gallery, London)/ Steve Bassindale,Paul Furness:
195/26
Text
Exhibition, questioning the legacy(A: William Morris/ Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester)/ Ruth James:
196/16
Text
Spellbound: Art and film(A: / Haywood Gallery, London)/ Patrick Connellan:
196/28
Text
Cut the crap(L)/ Kevin Ovenden:
196/35
Text
Stars in our eyes?(L)/ Ben Watson:
196/35
Text
Art for the masses?/ Mark Brown:
197/25
Intemperate and philistine(L)/ Ben Watson:
197/35
Just another job?(L)/ Mike Hobart:
197/35
Star wars(L)/ Peter Keighron:
197/35
Cabbages not kings(A: Renato Guttoso/ Whitechapel Art Gallery, London)/ Charlie Kimber:
198/24
Monument to the market(L)/ Council Worker:
198/33
Leon Kossof Retrospective(A: Leon Kossof/ Tate Gallery, London)/ Tim Sanders:
199/27
Text
'Poems on the Underground', interview with Judith Chernaik(A: / Cassell, £6.00):
200/25
Text
Exhibition - New Labour(A: Riverside Artists Group/ Riverside Studios Gallery, London):
200/27
Text
Shedding light(A: Rachel Whiteread/ Tate Gallery, Liverpool)/ Helen Shooter:
202/26
Text
Propa propaganda(R: Benjamin Zephaniah/ Blockade, £6.95)/ Brin Price:
203/28
Text
[Order]
The skin of your back(R: Michael Rosen/ Fine Leaves, £5.50)/ Brin Price:
203/28
Text
[Order]
Modern rebel - Pablo Picasso/ Chris Nineham:
204/18
Text
Dark Odyssey(A: Phillip Jones Griffiths/ National Museum and Gallery, Cardiff)/ Neil Harrison:
205/25
Text
Put in the picture(L)/ Glynn Powell:
205/31
Text
Exhibition(A)/ Steve Bassindale:
206/25
Text
Satires on the system, life and work of George Grosz/ Tim Sanders:
208/18
Text
August Sander - a photographic exhibition(A: / National Portrait Gallery, London)/ Nick Grant:
208/26
Text
Rhapsodies in black art: Art of the Harlem renaissance(A: / Haywood Gallery, London):
210/28
Text
School's out(R: Benjamin Zephaniah/ A Press, £3.95)/ Brin Price:
210/30
Text
[Order]
The life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge(R: Rosemary Ashton/ Blackwell, £14.99)/ Joe Hartney:
211/27
Text
A way of being free(R: Ben Okri/ Orion, £12.99)/ Yolande Van-de-L'Isle:
211/29
Text
[Order]
The search for new frontiers, review of 'American Visions'(R: Robert Hughes/ Harvill, £35.00)/ Tim Sanders:
214/18
Text
[Order]
The shameful life of Salvador Dali(R: Ian Gibson/ Faber, £30.00)/ Mike González:
215/27
Text
[Order]
Heart on the left(R: Adrian Mitchell/ Bloodaxe Books, £9.95)/ Brin Price:
216/32
Text
[Order]
Exhibition(A: Henri Cartier-Bresson/ Haywood Gallery, London):
217/25
Text
Art, Class and Cleavage(R: Ben Watson/ Quartet, £14.00)/ James Eadon:
217/28
Text
[Order]
The radical twenties(R: John Lucas/ Five Leaves, £11.99)/ Dave Pinnock:
218/29
Text
[Order]
Art and propaganda(R: Toby Clark/ Everyman, £8.99)/ Linda Carruthers:
218/30
Text
[Order]
Power of the poster(A: / Victoria & Albert Museum, London)/ Yuri Prasad:
219/27
Text
Seeing Red - A festival of dissent(A: / Battersea Arts Centre, London):
220/25
Text
A photographic exhibition(A: Lawrence Cassidy/ Salford Arts Space, Pendleton)/ Geoff Brown:
220/26
Text
India 50: a working people - Photo Exhibition(A: Sebastiao Salagado/ National Theatre, London)/ Yuri Prasad:
221/27
Text
Who killed Dylan Thomas?(A: Adrian Mitchell, Ralph Steadman/ Ty Llen Books, £9.95)/ Huw Pudner:
222/27
Text
The other Dylan(L)/ Phil Knight:
223/33
Text
Witnesses from Hell(A: / Imperial War Museum, London)/ Megan Trudell:
224/17
Text
Exhibition - The assault course(A: Gustav Metzger/ Museum of Modern Art, Oxford)/ Alison Jones:
225/27
Text
Contradictory images, positions in the life world(A: Martha Rosler/ Ikon Gallery, Birmingham)/ Alison Jones:
226/28
Text
Dreaming with his eyes open(R: Patrick Marnham/ Bloomsbury, £20.00)/ Talat Ahmed:
226/29
Text
[Order]
Modern times, modern places(R: Peter Conrad/ Thames & Hudson, £24.95)/ James Eadon:
226/31
Text
[Order]
The New Labour demon/ John Newsinger:
227/27
Text
Frank Lloyd Wright and the living city(A: / Art Gallery and Museum, elvingrove, Glasgow)/ Dave Sherry:
228/24
Text
A sort of new horror(L)/ Joseph Lancaster:
228/33
Text
Expression of an age/ John Molyneaux:
229/22
Text
New art for a new era(A: / Barbican Art Gallery, London):
230/25
Text
New art for a new era(A: / Barbican Art Gallery, London)/ Lindsey German:
231/26
Text
Part of the furniture(A: Mies vn der Rohe/ Burcell Collection, Glasgow)/ Dave Sherry:
232/26
Text
The times they were a changing - From the bomb to the Beatles(A: / Imperial War Museum, London)/ Maureen Delenian:
232/26
Text
Art as the cognition of life(R: Aleksander Voronsky/ Mehring Books, £19.99)/ Chanie Rosenberg:
232/29
Text
Breaking down the borders - interview with Patrick Jones/ Martin Chapman:
233/23
Text
Mirror images - Rembrant by himself(A: / National Gallery, London)/ Tim Danby:
233/26
Text
Bells Eye(R: Steve Bell/ Methuen, £12.99)/ Tim Sanders:
234/29
Text
[Order]
Our hidden history - Modern times/ Gareth Jenkins:
236/23
Text
The future - visual art/ John Molyneaux:
237/24
Text
Amazons of the Avant-Garde(A: / Royal Academy, London)/ Judy Cox:
237/27
Text
The Turner prize(A: / The Tate Gallery, London)/ John Molyneaux:
237/28
Text
American standoff/ Mike González:
238/25
Text
Farewell to an idea(R: T J Clark/ Yale University Press, £30.00)/ Chris Nineham:
238/30
Text
[Order]
Shock of the room(L)/ Lesley McGorrigan:
238/34
Text
Bauhaus design(A: / Design Museum, London)/ Alan Gibson:
239/26
Text
Laureate's block and other poems(R: Tony Harrison/ Penguin, £7.99)/ Judy Cox:
239/30
Text
[Order]
All they will call you will be a deportee/ Mike González:
241/27
Text
Tate Modern(A: / Tate Modern, Bankside, London)/ Chris Nineham:
242/26
Text
The holocaust exhibition(A: / Imperial War Museum, London)/ Martin Empson:
243/25
Text
American abstraction(A: / Tate Liverpool, May 2000-April 2001)/ Ros Merkin:
243/25
Text
Encounters(A: / National Gallery, London, 14 June - 17 Sept)/ Laurence Cliffe:
243/26
Text
Edinburgh Festival(A: / 6-28 August)/ Mark Brown:
243/26
Text
Buckminster Fuller(A: / Design Museum, London)/ Laurence Cliffe:
244/29
Text
Intelligence(A: / Tate Britain, London)/ Ed Hall:
244/29
Text
High Art Lite(R: Julian Stallabrass/ Verso, £22.50)/ Simon Pooley:
244/30
Text
[Order]
Look out(A: / Wolverhampton Art Gallery)/ Andrew Stone:
245/27
Text
Protest and Survive(A: / The Whitechapel Art Gallery, London)/ John Wild, Sally Labern:
245/27
Text
High art for fat cats(L)/ John Molyneaux:
245/34
Text
Goya in Bordeaux(F: Carlos Saura(dir))/ Chris Nineham:
246/26
Text
The Wilde Years: Oscar Wilde and the art of his time(A: / Barbican Art Gallery, London)/ Noel Halifax:
246/27
Text
Commodity fetishist lite(L)/ Simon Pooley:
246/34
Text
Cultural currents - and did those feet in ancient times/ Mike González:
247/26
Text
Cultural currents - visionary constructions/ Mike González:
249/25
Text
Goya: Drawings from his private albums(A: / Haywood Gallery, London):
249/27
Text
Graphic design in Germany 1890-1945(R: Jeremy Aynsley/ Thames & Hudson, £36.00)/ Colin Wilson:
249/30
Text
Cultural currents - anger denied?/ Mike González:
250/26
Text
Picasso: the Communist years(R: Gertje R Utley/ Yale University Press, £35.00)/ Karen O'Toole:
250/31
Text
[Order]
Socialist theory - the prophet armed/ Chris Harman:
252/20
Text
Exhibition: Ingres to Matisse - masterpieces of French painting(A: / Royal Academy, Picadilly, London, 30 June - 23 September):
254/29
Text
Revolutionary portraits(R: Paul McGarr, Martin Smith, John Molyneux, Mike Gonzalez/ Redwords, £4.99)/ Chris Harman:
254/30
Text
[Order]
A fierce hatred of injustice(R: Winston James/ Verso, £20.00)/ Gary McFarlane:
255/32
Text
[Order]
fuse(R: Patrick Jones/ Parthenon, £6.99)/ Steve Smith:
256/32
Text
Born to be a poet(L)/ Hassan Mahamdallie:
257/35
Text
Cultural currents - What if to be done/ Mike González:
258/28
Text
Rembrandt's Women(A: / Royal Academy of Arts, London)/ Judy Cox:
258/29
Text
Shakespeare(R: Michael Rosen, Robert Ingpen(illust.)/ Walker Books, £12.99)/ Julie Bundy:
258/30
Text
[Order]
Cultural currents - Whiteread's engaging spaces/ Mike González:
259/27
Text
Telling tales(A: / Tate Gallery, London)/ Carmel Brown:
259/29
Text
Reflections on Exile(R: Edward W Said/ Granta, £20.00)/ Naina Kent:
259/33
Text
[Order]
Paris, capital of the arts 1900-1968(A: / Royal Academy of Arts, London)/ Chris Nineham:
260/28
Text
Art - Top of the pops?(A: Andy Warhol/ Tate Modern, London until 1 April 2002)/ John Molyneaux:
261/20
Text
Paul Klee: The nature of creation(A: Paul Klee/ Hayward Gallery, London)/ Alan Gibson:
261/27
Text
Obituary - Hamish Henderson - Singing for the common folk/ Jimmy Ross:
262/25
Text
Poetry - Mekin sense outta nansense/ Linton Kwesi Johnson, Yuri Prasad:
263/22
Text
Artists against the war - The best brand around(A: Leon Kuhn)/ Emma Schad:
263/28
Text
The invasion handbook(A: Tom Paulin/ Faber and Faber, £12.99)/ Judy Cox:
263/30
Text
Matisse Picasso(A: / Tate Modern, London)/ Judy Cox:
264/25
Text
Game On(A: / Barbican, London until 15 September)/ Joseph Choonara:
264/25
Text
Manchester Art Gallery(A: / Mosley Street, Manchester)/ Julie Bundy:
264/26
Text
Privatising culture(R: Chin-tao Wu/ Verso, £20.00)/ Chris Nineham:
264/31
Text
[Order]
Imperial War Museum North(A: / Trafford Wharf Road, Manchester)/ Peter Morgan:
265/26
Text
Cultural currents - travelling lite/ Mike González:
266/26
Text
Jose Clements Orozco in the United States(R: Renato Gonzáles Mello, Diane Miliotes(eds)/ WW Norton, £40.00)/ Tim Sanders:
266/32
Text
Utopia: dreams and nightmares (1)(L)/ Sue Jones:
267/34
Text
Aztecs(A)/ Chris Harman:
269/28
Text
Shakespeare is hard, but so is life(R: Fintan O'Toole/ Granta, £6.99)/ Colin Wilson:
269/32
Text
[Order]
Albion(R: Peter Ackroyd/ Chatto and Windus, £25.00)/ Judy Cox:
269/33
Text
[Order]
Artists on the left(R: Andrew Hemingway/ Yale University, £35.00)/ Martin Smith:
271/31
Text
[Order]
Cultural currents - Picturing the horrors of war/ Mike González:
272/25
Text
Cultural currents - Memories were made of this/ Mike González:
274/24
Text
Art Deco(A: / Victoria and Albert Museum, Londond)/ Margot Hill:
274/27
Text
Get your war on(R: David Rees/ Soft Skull, £7.99)/ Sarah Ensor:
274/31
Text
[Order]
Red sky at night(R: Andy Croft, Adrian Mitchell (eds)/ Five leaves, £9.99)/ Andrew Stone:
275/31
Text
[Order]
Dreams and conflicts, the dictatorship of the viewer(A: / Venice Biennale)/ Alison Jones, Margot Bannerman:
276/26
Text
War(R: Harold Pinter/ Faber and Faber, £5.00)/ Mark Brown:
277/28
Text
[Order]
Cultural currents - Urban illusion/ Mike González:
278/24
Text
Below Stairs(A: / National Portrait Gallery, London)/ Judy Cox:
279/27
Text
A world at war(A: / Millinary Works Gallery, London)/ Mike González:
280/29
Text
Reds(A: / The People's History Museum, Salford)/ Joseph Finnon:
280/29
Text
Goya(R: Robert Hughes/ Harvill, £20.00)/ Peter Robinson:
280/33
Text
[Order]
Benjamin Zephaniah - Rage of Empire/ Hassan Mahamdallie:
281/18
Text
This is not my nose(R: Michael Rosen/ Penguin, £7.99)/ Andrew Stone:
282/29
Text
[Order]
The art of Philip Guston(A: / Royal Academy, London)/ Terri Behrman:
283/28
Text
Constantin Brancusi: The essence of things/ Chanie Rosenberg:
283/28
Text
The adventure of English(R: Melvyn Bragg/ Hodder & Stoughton, £20.00)/ Jane Bassett:
283/29
Text
[Order]
Pax Britannica: A hellish place(A: / Aquarium Gallery, London)/ Hannah Dee:
284/27
Text
Roy Lichenstein(A: / Hayward Gallery, London)/ Mary Phillips:
284/27
Text
Edward Hopper - All the lonely people/ Mike González:
286/18
Text
Tina Modotti and Edward Weston(A: / Barbican, London until 1 August)/ Tim Sanders:
286/29
Text
Book briefs/ Hazel Croft:
286/34
Text
Revolutionary portraits: William Shakespeare(R: Michael Rosen/ Redwords, £5.99)/ Jane Coles:
288/37
Text
[Order]
Revolutionary portraits: William Blake(R: Judy Cox/ Redwords, £5.99)/ Jane Coles:
288/37
Text
[Order]
Poems to the people - Dylan Thomas anniversary/ Phil Knight:
288/42
Text
Rebel rising is on film(L)/ Paul Ellis:
289/31
Text
Black President: The art and legacy of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti(A: / Barbican Centre, London)/ Adeola Johnson:
289/35
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The 2004 Turner prize/ Ed Hall:
290/0
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The shadow knows(R: Adrian Mitchell/ Bloodaxe, £9.95)/ Suzie Wylie:
290/40
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Freedom Fries(R: Steve Brodner/ Fantagraphics, $29.95 (online around £16))/ Bea Leal:
291/36
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Michael Rosen's sad book(R: Michael Rosen, Quentin Blake/ Walker, £10.99)/ Clare Fermont, Kate Fermont:
292/38
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Memoirs(R: Pablo Neruda/ Souvenir Press, £12.99)/ Mike González:
292/41
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Pablo Neruda(R: Adam Feinstein/ Bloomsbury, £25.00)/ Mike González:
292/41