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The Review - BOOKS
Published: 14 August 2008
 
Arsene Wenger - Arsenal's manager
Can Arsenal FC's Arsène Wenger grab the glory without a big pot of gold?

That’s the challenge facing the ‘Professor’ while the Gunners pay for the Emirates , writes Richard Osley


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Cleopatra for children by author mummy Caroline Corby
Cleopatra for children by author mummy Caroline Corby
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Buddhism
Buddhism - The elusive nature of the beast
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The hotel where Gordon and his family were held
Influence of an 'emperor' on a new superpowe
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Italian Dorando Pietri being helped over the marathon ­finishing line – to disqualification – by official Jack Andrew
Edwardian fun and Games
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Are the healing Indians a bunch of cowboys? - AN Englishman’s journey to the ancient heart of North American Indian culture begins with a chance meeting outside a ...>more

Why we must keep an eye on the rise of surveillance society
- SURVEILLANCE Un limited is about eavesdropping. It paints a scary, futuristic scenario of how ...>more

Funny how it all goes wobbly at 40 - THEY say life begins at 40, but for comedian Mark Steel (right) it’s the beginning of the end. Steel’s funny and poignant...>more

A timely reminder of Soho and Fitzrovia’s rich history
- ED Glinert’s West End Chronicles is a heady mix of stories about Soho and Fitzrovia and of the >more

Sage observations on a clump of hedge parsley - IN 1842 Charles Darwin left London and went to live in Down House near Orpington in Kent. The man we see as ...>more

Sifting clues to the mind of a literary genius-
MOST famous for plays such as Waiting for Godot, Endgame and Happy Days, in which tramps philosophise about ...>more

Story of love and treachery that cuts to art of Venetian glass-making -
MARINA Fiorato writes with as much authority about her own experience of childbirth as she ...>more

We all want to change the world -
IT was the year we booked to go to France, to stay at the home of a Communist professor from the Sorbonne, whose country retreat ...>more

Author’s Suspicions clinch a top award
- AS a journalist and former national newspaper literary editor, Kate Summerscale knows the inside secret score and the hassle ...>more

The naked peer in flip flops and other strange stories
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JEREMY Lewis has always been addicted to embellishing anecdotes or stories, preferably of... > more

New Mayor Boris Johnson opens next chapter
-THIS is Boris biography brought up to date when on May 1 this year he toppled Red Ken. > more

Searing insight and empathy from essayist Andrew O'Hagan
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AS the economy tightens and everyone feels the pinch, it is worth looking back to see what... > more

HG Wells’ time as a sex machine
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HIS mother was a lady’s maid, his father a gardener. And he was born in a shabby bedroom over a china shop... > more

X marks the spot for adventure
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HOW do you stop your kids becoming couch potatoes, stuck on the sofa watching the telly or glued to their PlayStation? > more

Hacking into hot metal times
- MICHAEL Frayn’s heartfelt and humorous novel is set in what was once Fleet Street – “a (pre-computerised)... > more

Defending freedom by fighting terror with a war on liberty - WHAT this book exposes about Guantanamo Bay and the War on Terror will terrify you... > more

The cat's out of the Bragg
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HE’S a great talker. On radio you hear his persistent questions and curiosity coming across on... > more

Love for a wonderful and terrible country
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ELAINE Feinstein has called her new book a novel. It is much more than that. It is a tapestry of poetry and politics and... > more

Now there’s really no excuse for holding on to ‘our’ marbles
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THIS book is not a new one; but while the text is identical to previous editions, new introductions by... > more

Do football neighbours hate each other just for kicks -
WE all know the best, the most thrilling, the most important local derby match of the football season is Arsenal... > more

Teenage mutant hero who's right up our street - ACCIDENTALLY kicking a snooker table leg when aiming for a football is the closest Joe Craig has ever come to... > more

Mai, Lebanon's literary rebel - EVERY once in a while comes some one who embodies the spirit of a place. Mai Ghoussoub was one. Born in Lebanon in 1952... > more

Slings and 'arrers' of Justin Irwin's outrageous fortune
- HE was a high-flying executive in the charity world, but Justin Irwin’s intentions were clear the day he... > more

Bond writer's secret service to protect architectural heritage
- YOU won’t find it mentioned in the official For Your Eyes Only exhibition at the Imperial War... > more

Sky's no limit on a mission to the stars
- AT the bottom of every email that Anna Young sends out is the phrase: “Why do they say it is wrong that I am reaching for the... > more

UFOs and identifying flying fists and 'skins'
- THE culture clash between hippies, skinheads and black nationalists erupted in Camden Town in 1967. And it was... > more

Treading a path through the moral maze of Arab writing
- WRITING this novel left Egyp tian author Man soura Ez-Eldin wracked by doubts. Not just because it was... > more

Blunt message from Pinter has a sting in tail
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I AM Twenty People! edited by Mimi Khilvati and Stephen Knight (Enitharmon £8.95) is the latest Poetry School... > more

Adoring audience for a dark mind
- JODI Picoult is not quite an overnight sensation – she points out that she has been writing for 15 years – but her fame certainly... > more

Stories behind closed doors
- TO many people they are eyesores, signs of a decaying and decrepit city – London at its worst. But for photographer Paul Talling... > more

Hats off to a portrait of the city’s past
- THE men all wear hats and stare curiously at the camera, the lens still a novelty on the city streets of the mid-19th century. > more

Colourful life of Red Princess
- AS Sofka Zinovieff was mourning the death of her grandmother, she remembered a gift the ageing Russian who she had been... > more

Parliament’s grand designer
- WHILE many have heard of him, few people know exactly who Pugin was and what he did. Rosemary Hill’s book God’s Architect fleshes... > more

Leaving no Livingstone unturned
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THROUGHOUT 1980, Ken Livingstone’s busy assassination squad had me high in their sights. I was, my comrades... > more

The shadow boxing Naipaul refuses to pulls any punches
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IN his new book, A Writer’s People: Ways of Looking and Feeling – an unlikely potboiler – Nobel... > more

Extraordinary true life Deedes of legendary Boot of the Beast
- IN the obsessive ego culture of old Fleet Street (and probably new Fleet Street) where fantasy raced... > more

Did you know? A secret history for the Bard’s birthday
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The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare is the book with which to celebrate the Bard’s birthday this... > more

The Clerkenwell chronicles
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THAT great campaigner for the poor Wat Tyler took his followers to Clerkenwell in 1381, as did the early trade unionists, the Tolpuddle... > more

A genius that flowered in the trenches
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IF the First World War still has a terrible glamour about it, it could be said to lie in its poetry. We have heart-rending work by... > more

Stellar drinkers of England
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FERGUS Linnane has written a sharp, funny and interesting history of this great public pleasure of the English – drinking. We live in joyless... > more

Poetry: ‘Gossip’ and ‘Mismatched shoes’ written by ‘pigs’
- FOR the serious poet, art is anything but therapeutic,” said the Torriano poet Leah Fritz in the poetry... > more

How they’re sneaking the NHS into private hands - CONFUSE and Conceal is a clear exposition of what is happening to the NHS. > more

Tapping into mind of Sillitoe - MICHAEL Cullen is a womanising criminal, a con man with an eye for an easy score, a strip club enforcer, chauffeur for a gangland... > more

Last Post echoes from the trenches - I REMEMBER as a lad sitting in the pilot’s seat of a shot down Junkers 88 in a field outside the Spitfire station at RAF Wittering... > more

A trove of things that you may not know- THIS is a ragbag of riches of more than 5,500 entries. Here are just to give you a few samples. Did you know The Bell ...>more

Reading the fuzzy line between pornography and eroticism - SEX wasn’t something you talked about in nice Jewish households when I was growing up... > more

Cue for a television phenomenon -
I WAS at the 2001 Benson and Hedges Masters snooker final at a packed Wembley Arena. > more

Mystery of little Willie Starchfield -
EVERYONE knows about the tragic disappearance of Madeleine McCann and the brutal murder of Milly Dowler... > more
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