Igor Stravinsky, Side Effects: An Interview with Stravinsky
J.Z. Young, Monkey Business
The Naked Ape by Desmond Morris
The Stone Age Hunters by Grahame Clark
Isaiah Berlin, The Great Amateur
Ronald Dworkin, There Oughta Be a Law
The Lawyers by Martin Mayer
Frank Kermode, Free Fall
The Presence of the Word by Walter J. Ong S.J.
Philip Williams, A Greek Tragedy
The Death of a Democracy: Greece and the American Conscience by Stephen Rousseas. and Others
Robert Mazzocco, Whipped Cream
Suite in Three Keys by Noel Coward
The Lyrics of Noel Coward by Noel Coward
Christopher Ricks, Games People Play
The Future as Nightmare: H. G. Wells and the Anti-Utopians by Mark R. Hillegas
Experiment in Autobiography by H.G. Wells
A Modern Utopia by H.G. Wells, with Introduction by Mark R. Hillegas
Geoffrey Barraclough, Place in the Sun
Germany's Aims in the First World War by Fritz Fischer
Germany without Bismarck by J.C.G. Röhl
William M. Gibson, Writers Behind Barbed Wire
Lewis Leary, Writers Behind Barbed Wire
Edmund Wilson, Writers Behind Barbed Wire
G.S. Rousseau, Lewis Mumford, Writers Behind Barbed Wire
M.S. Arnoni, John Ashbery, et al. Protest
Eugene Sungo, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Plight of Biafra
Raymond Rosenthal, D.A.N. Jones, Undressing Lewis
Henry David Aiken, About Time
Schafer Williams, Hugh Trevor-Roper, Caritas
William H. Ryan, The Winners
Francis Fergusson, Shakespeare's Vietnam
Isaiah Berlin was born in Riga in 1909. In 1916 his family moved to Petrograd, where he witnessed the Russian Revolution, and in 1921 he emigrated to England. He was educated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and became a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, where he was later appointed Professor of Social and Political Theory. He served as the first president of Wolfson College, Oxford, and as president of the British Academy. He died in 1997. For more information, see the Isaiah Berlin Virtual Library.