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August 31, 2012

‘Stop, traveler, and piss!’

August 31, 2012/ Joshua Lustig

Lord Castlereagh lives in infamy as the target of the Romantic Poets' most vicious insults, but one biography tries to salvage his reputation. Was the statesman a scourge of liberalism or pragmatist of Enlightenment ideals?

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Arts & Life, Politics & History
John Bew, Joshua Lustig, Napoleonic Wars, September 2012
June 30, 2011

Summer Reading 2011

June 30, 2011/ Open Letters Monthly

In this year's special feature, our team of avid readers offered some suggestions for books a little off the beaten path of summer blockbusters.

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June 30, 2011/ Open Letters Monthly/
Features, Summer Reading
Bloomsbury, Charles Dickens, Charles Lindbergh, Dan Simmons, E-M- Forster, Edgar Allan Poe, f scott fitzgerald, greg waldmann, Janet Potter, Joanna Scutts, John Cotter, julius caesar, July 2011, Leonard Woolf, lytton strachey, Napoleonic Wars, Robert Graves, rohan maitzen, Sam Sacks, Steve Donoghue, T-S- Eliot, virginia woolf, Wilkie Collins
June 30, 2011

Summer Reading 2011 Goes On

June 30, 2011/ Open Letters Monthly

More of this year's special feature, where we offered some less predictable ideas for books to tuck into your beach tote or suitcase.

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June 30, 2011/ Open Letters Monthly/
Features, Summer Reading
Bloomsbury, Charles Dickens, Charles Lindbergh, Dan Simmons, E-M- Forster, Edgar Allan Poe, f scott fitzgerald, greg waldmann, Janet Potter, Joanna Scutts, John Cotter, julius caesar, July 2011, Leonard Woolf, lytton strachey, Napoleonic Wars, Robert Graves, rohan maitzen, Sam Sacks, Steve Donoghue, T-S- Eliot, virginia woolf, Wilkie Collins
January 31, 2011

There Can Only Be One

January 31, 2011/ Ivan Lett

The United States' first Civil War, Alan Taylor claims, was fought in 1812. Ivan Lett assesses the revisionist argument.

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January 31, 2011/ Ivan Lett/
Politics & History
Book Review, February 2011, Napoleonic Wars
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