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05.09.2008 16:36
telegraph.co.uk
Jeremy Lewis enjoys the correspondence of Deborah Devonshire and Patrick Leigh Fermor
Great Britain
Books & CD
05.09.2008 16:36
telegraph.co.uk
Sameer Rahim finds a novelist trying to understand a little less, condemn a little more.
Great Britain
Books & CD
05.09.2008 16:35
telegraph.co.uk
Marcus Nevitt praises a rich reconstruction of Irish struggles during and after the English civil war.
Great Britain
Books & CD
05.09.2008 16:35
telegraph.co.uk
Jon Latimer on life and death on the Italian front.
Great Britain
Books & CD
05.09.2008 16:35
telegraph.co.uk
Christopher Silvester admires a compassionate account of Stalin's American victims.
Great Britain
Books & CD
05.09.2008 16:35
telegraph.co.uk
Filming; Secrets of the Sea; A Little History of the English Country Church; Storm and Conquest; The Several Lives of Joseph Conrad; Life Class; Have A Nice Doomsday
Great Britain
Books & CD
05.09.2008 16:35
telegraph.co.uk
Laura Thompson on two novels that dissect the wonderful ways of women.
Great Britain
Books & CD
05.09.2008 16:35
telegraph.co.uk
Brian Dillon is fascinated by a portrait of Wilde through his reading habits.
Great Britain
Books & CD
05.09.2008 16:35
telegraph.co.uk
Nicolette Jones introduces the first Roald Dahl prize for children's books.
Great Britain
Books & CD
05.09.2008 16:35
telegraph.co.uk
Christopher Middleton introduces The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne.
Great Britain
Books & CD
05.09.2008 16:35
telegraph.co.uk
At 18 he left home to walk the length of Europe; at 25, as an SOE agent, he kidnapped the German commander of Crete; now at 93, Patrick Leigh Fermor, arguably the greatest living travel writer, is publishing the nearest he may come to an autobiography - and finally learning to type. William Dalrymple meets him at home in Greece.
Great Britain
Books & CD
05.09.2008 12:35
kitesurfing.ie
IRwind introduces a new way of looking at the wind. Version 3 of irwind.com launches the Onshoreometer for Dublin, a fun little gadget we invented to show best sailing at a glance. Let us know what you make of it... www.irwind.com/onshoreometer/ Enjoy! Mat
Northern Ireland
On Sports
05.09.2008 12:24
telegraph.co.uk
A drug has been shown to extend the lives of dogs with heart disease by around double what is possible with current treatments. By Roger Highfield.
Great Britain
Science & Education
05.09.2008 10:18
telegraph.co.uk
Our guide to British pubs. This week: Jonathan Goodall visits The Lord Nelson in Southwold, Suffolk.
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