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Ralph Elliott reviews Gustav Born’s new edition of Max Born’s The Born-Einstein Letters 1916 –1955: Friendship, Politics and Physics in Uncertain Times.
The life and writings of J.M. Barrie gave rise to great creations, controversies and connections
Robert Hefner recalls a special woman and a special place in Food for Thought at Manning Clark House, edited by Sandy Forbes and Janet Reeves.
Margaret Dooley Award Winner, 2005: Sarah Kanowski argues that reading is a moral practice.
Gillian Bouras examines the intertwined lives of two extraordinary 19th-century sisters.
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