Description | 'More Bad News' by Glasgow University Media Group, 3-16 Jul 1980 'The Whole World is Watching' by Todd Gitlin, 3-16 Jul 1980 'From Fringe to Flying Circus' by Roger Wilmut, 4-17 Dec 1980 'Collected Plays by Bertolt Brecht ed. and translated by John Willett and Ralph Manheim 'Vol. V, 1: Life of Galileo' 16 Jul - 5 Aug 1981 'Vol. V, 2: Mother Courage and her Children' 16 Jul - 5 Aug 1981 'Vol. V, 3: The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui' 16 Jul - 5 Aug 1981 'Socialism and Survival' by Rudolf Bahro, translated by David Fernbach, 3-16 Feb 1983 'Capitalist Democracy in Britain' by Ralph Milliband, 3-16 Feb 1983 'Socialist Register 1982' eds Martin Eve and David Musson, 3-16 Feb 1983 'Record of a Life: An Autobiography' by Georg Lukacs, ed. Istvan Eörsi, 17 May - 6 Jun 1984 'Lukacs Revalued' by Agnes Heller, 17 May - 6 Jun 1984 'The Young Lukacs' by Lee Congdon, 17 May - 6 Jun 1984 'John Ruskin: the early years' by Tim Hilton, 20 Jun 1985 'The Taliesin Tradition: A Quest for the Welsh Identity' by Emyr Humphreys, 24 Jan 1985 'Jones: A Novel' by Emyr Humphreys, 24 Jan 1985 'Wales! Wales? By Dai Smith, 24 Jan 1985 'The Matter of Wales: Epic Views of a Small Country' by Jan Morris, 24 Jan 1985 'By the Open Sea' by August Strindberg, translated by Mary Sandbach, 21 Nov 1985 'August Strindberg' by Olof Lagercrantz, translated by Anselm Hollo, 21 Nov 1985, and insertions 'Strindberg: A Biography' by Michael Meyer, 21 Nov 1985 'Landscape for a Good Woman' by Carolyn Steedman, 17 Apr 1986 'Joachim of Fiore and the Myth of the Eternal Evangel in the Nineteenth Century' by Marjorie Reeves and Warwick Gould, 25 Jun 1987 'Beauty and Belief: aesthetics and religion in Victorian literature' by Hilary Fraser, 25 Jun 1987 'The Correspondence of John Ruskin and Charles Elliot Norton' eds John Bradley and Ian Ousby, 25 Jun 1987 |