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61.
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From bitter loss to sweet relief: baking as therapy
(spectator.co.uk)
44 points
Thevet
7 years ago
6 comments
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Emperor for three years: the doomed reign of Maximilian I of Mexico
(spectator.co.uk)
43 points
pepys
4 years ago
8 comments
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Where is the moral outrage about Britain’s grooming gangs?
(spectator.co.uk)
42 points
leephillips
3 years ago
16 comments
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Born out of suffering: the inspiration of Dostoevsky’s great novels
(spectator.co.uk)
42 points
lermontov
5 years ago
11 comments
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It took a long time for de Gaulle to become ‘de Gaulle’
(spectator.co.uk)
42 points
allthebest
8 years ago
10 comments
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Airline classes as wealth redistribution
(spectator.co.uk)
41 points
simonb
13 years ago
51 comments
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Why do we write dedications in books?
(spectator.co.uk)
41 points
lermontov
7 years ago
12 comments
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The menace of memes: how pictures can paint a thousand lies
(blogs.spectator.co.uk)
41 points
matthewmacleod
12 years ago
2 comments
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Kindred: Neanderthal Life, Love, Death and Art
(spectator.co.uk)
40 points
diodorus
6 years ago
25 comments
70.
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Seducing Mussolini
(spectator.co.uk)
40 points
pepys
9 years ago
5 comments
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Jane Carlyle survived a miserable marriage by satirizing it
(spectator.co.uk)
39 points
pepys
9 years ago
18 comments
72.
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Thomas Paine: spendthrift, scrounger and polemicist of genius
(usa.spectator.co.uk)
39 points
pepys
8 years ago
3 comments
73.
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Victorians were obsessed with the moon
(spectator.co.uk)
38 points
hoffmannesque
7 years ago
8 comments
74.
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The programme of art plunder initiated by Hermann Göring
(spectator.co.uk)
38 points
prismatic
5 years ago
5 comments
75.
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The modern economy is built on addiction (2021)
(spectator.co.uk)
36 points
HeckFeck
4 years ago
6 comments
76.
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An Englishman who saved Japan’s cherry blossoms
(spectator.co.uk)
36 points
lcaff
7 years ago
3 comments
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‘Liz Truss hasn’t understood a word I wrote’, says PM’s favourite author
(spectator.co.uk)
35 points
enviclash
4 years ago
19 comments
78.
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No lockdown, please, we’re Swedish
(spectator.co.uk)
34 points
alanfranz
6 years ago
82 comments
79.
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Is Mark Twain’s old age best forgotten?
(spectator.co.uk)
33 points
samclemens
4 years ago
18 comments
80.
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John le Carré's private life, revealed in letters and a kiss-and-tell
(spectator.co.uk)
32 points
pepys
4 years ago
26 comments
81.
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The paradox of Graham Greene
(spectator.co.uk)
32 points
pepys
6 years ago
8 comments
82.
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The Art of the Reading Nook
(spectator.co.uk)
32 points
prismatic
4 years ago
6 comments
83.
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Don't believe Orson Welles
(spectator.co.uk)
32 points
drjohnson
11 years ago
3 comments
84.
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Günter Grass: From Enfant Terrible to Grand Old Man
(spectator.co.uk)
32 points
lermontov
9 years ago
3 comments
85.
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A number of great composers were fond of the bottle, but can you hear it?
(spectator.co.uk)
31 points
tintinnabula
9 years ago
16 comments
86.
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‘I always made an awkward bow’: John Keats’s poignant farewell
(spectator.co.uk)
31 points
apollinaire
4 years ago
5 comments
87.
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A short history of flash photography
(spectator.co.uk)
30 points
prismatic
9 years ago
5 comments
88.
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Wind turbines are neither clean nor green and they provide zero global energy
(spectator.co.uk)
29 points
georgecmu
9 years ago
29 comments
89.
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Samuel Beckett’s letters reveal a fiercely private workoholic
(spectator.co.uk)
28 points
lermontov
10 years ago
discuss
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The art of the hermit
(spectator.co.uk)
27 points
mayiplease
6 years ago
8 comments
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