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6 Nov 2013:
Were Sweet better than Led Zeppelin? Sukhdev Sandhu on an excellent and 'poptimistic' history that sticks two fingers up at 'rockism'
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1 Nov 2013: A collection of poems and lyrics, from Tom Waits to Philip Larkin to WH Auden, makes for an enchanting tribute to the railways, writes David Wheatley
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25 Oct 2013:
What the critics thought of The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt, Autobiography by Morrissey and Ammonites and Leaping Fish by Penelope Lively
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25 Oct 2013:
Whether written by Ted Hughes, Jessica Mitford or Elvis Presley, letters offer a unique insight into the breadth of human emotion, writes Simon Garfield
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20 Oct 2013:
The first tome in Mark Lewisohn's Beatles history examines the early days in exquisite, almost obsessive detail,writes Kitty Empire
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19 Oct 2013: Brilliant one minute, petulant the next, Morrissey's autobiography is as maddening as the man himself, writes Stuart Maconie
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6 Oct 2013: Howard Goodall succesfully mixes erudition and populism in this diverting companion volume to his TV history of classical music, writes Ben East
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2 Oct 2013:
The first volume of the long-awaited and definitive biography by the 'Beatles oracle' takes the band up to 1962. By John Harris
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