A charming child’s-eye view of rural Ireland
There’s a particular energy to novels written from the point of view of small children. Humour, of course, in the things the child misinterprets; pathos in…
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A charming child’s-eye view of rural Ireland
There’s a particular energy to novels written from the point of view of small children. Humour, of course, in the things the child misinterprets; pathos in…
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Exclusive: Author challenges assumption monks on Iona created manuscript, instead positing its origins are Pictish
The Book of Kells was likely to have been created 1,200 years ago in Pictish eastern …
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The former 007 and current star of The Thursday Murder Club revisits his old haunts in London’s Camden Town and Primrose Hill. Can he get past the security guard at the Roundhouse, where he once walk…
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