Stephen Trombley
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Stephen Trombley on the Boilerhouse at the V & A
Published December 1 1985
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Stephen Trombley on a title exploring the collecting instinct of the bourgeois in response to modernity.
Published August 31 1985
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Biography is the most popular non-fiction genre published in Britain. At least, that is the impression one gets from reading the review pages of the Sunday papers. Stephen Trombley explains that the phenomenon is not particularly difficult to understand.
Published April 30 1985
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Stephen Trombley on the study of language and ancient texts.
Published January 1 1985
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