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Donations to the College Library
Donations to the College Library
In the period from 24 September 2021 to 26 September 2022, the following members of the College gave the Library the books named, which they have written or edited or translated:
D Alexander. A biographical dictionary of British and Irish engravers, 1714–1820. N Allan. When dreams collide: travels in Yugoslavia with Rebecca West. P Allott. The music of time: twenty-four fables for today. P Allott. Eusophia: a new future for humanity: a novel. B Bollobás. The art of mathematics – take two: tea time in Cambridge. T Brittain-Catlin. The Edwardians and their houses. C Choudhury. My country is literature: adventures in the reading life. M Coombs. Layered longings: collected poems. P Elliott. Nita Spilhaus (1878–1967) and her artist friends in the Cape during the early twentieth century. Collectors’ edition. M Fass. Napoleon@bay: exile and death, 1815–1821. N Fennell. Russian monks on Mount Athos: the thousand year history of St Panteleimon’s. D Frase. Hedge funds and the law. 3rd edition. J Fullerton. Celebrating 1895: the centenary of cinema / edited by John Fullerton. J Fullerton. Nordic explorations: film before 1930 / edited by John Fullerton and Jan Olsson.
J Fullerton. Allegories of communication: intermedial concerns from cinema to the digital / edited by John Fullerton and Jan Olsson. J Fullerton. Screen culture: history and textuality / edited by John Fullerton. J Fullerton. Picturing Mexico: from the camera lucida to film. N Goodman. Botticelli and Caterina: a new interpretation. N G Hall. Supply chain scheduling / Zhi-Long Chen, Nicholas G. Hall. P Hammond. Tragic agency in classical drama from Aeschylus to Voltaire. P Hardie. Celestial aspirations: classical impulses in British poetry and art.
S Holden. Machine learning for automated theorem proving: learning to solve SAT and QSAT. R Holder. Ramified natural theology in science and religion: moving forward from natural theology. M Howe. Monumental heraldry in St. George’s Anglican Church and the British Cemetery, Estrela, Lisbon. M Howe. Zita, the last Empress of Austria, grand-daughter of a King of Portugal. R Hunter. The layers of the text: collected papers on classical literature, 2008–2021. C Kelly. An anthology of Russian women’s writing, 1777–1992. C Kelly. Children’s world: growing up in Russia, 1890–1991. D Kerr. Orwell and empire. J Kirby. Williams on Wills / edited by Francis Barlow, Richard Wallington, Susannah Meadway, James MacDougald, James Kirby. S Knowles. How to be insightful: unlocking the superpower that drives innovation. S Knowles. Asking smarter questions: how to be an agent of insight. H Kwon. Spirit power: politics and religion in Korea’s American century / Heonik Kwon and Jun Hwan Park.
H Kwon. After the Korean war: an intimate history. D Lange. The life and poetry of George Darley. G Leadbetter. Balanuve / poems by Gregory Leadbetter; photographs by Phil Thomson.
K Macfarlane. Biblical scholarship in an age of controversy: the polemical world of Hugh Broughton (1549–1612). O Mayeux. Ti liv Kréyòl: a learner’s guide to Louisiana Creole / Adrien GuilloryChatman, Oliver Mayeux, Nathan Wendte, Herbert Wiltz; illustrations by Jonathan “Radbwa Faroush” Mayers; design by Irina V. Wang. O Mayeux. Févi / édité par Jonathan Joseph Mayers é Oliver Mayeux. D McKitterick. Readers in a revolution: bibliographical change in the nineteenth century. J Miles. Fifty years of the Divorce Reform Act 1969 / edited by Joanna Miles, Daniel Monk and Rebecca Probert.
D Murray. The creation of scientific psychology / David J. Murray with contributions from series editor Stephen W. Link. A Phillips. Rearming the RAF for the Second World War: poor strategy and miscalculation. J Poskett. Horizons: a global history of science. J Ramsden. The poets’ guide to economics. M Rees. The end of astronauts: why robots are the future of exploration / Donald Goldsmith and Martin Rees.
W Reid. Peculiar honours. R Rhodes. The garden of earthly delights. T Rollings. The stupendous story of us: from the Big Bang to Big Brother in fifteen frantic chapters. A Rudolf. The binding of Isaac. E Segre. Ever smaller: nature’s elementary particles, from the atom to the neutrino and beyond / Antonio Ereditato; translated from the Italian by Erica Segre and Simon Carnell.
E Segre. Genesis: the story of how everything began / Guido Tonelli; translated by Erica Segre and Simon Carnell. E Segre. Helgoland / Carlo Rovelli; translated by Erica Segre and Simon Carnell. E Segre. There are places in the world where rules are less important than kindness / Carlo Rovelli; translated by Erica Segre and Simon Carnell. E Segre. A woman / Sibilla Aleramo; translated by Erica Segre and Simon Carnell. R Singh. The unity of law. C Smyth. Around the unit circle: Mahler measure, integer matrices and roots of unity / James McKee and Chris Smyth. A Windham. The Wawne (or Waghen) Windhams: a memoir, linking African and other threads. D Woodman. Constructing history across the Norman Conquest: Worcester, c.1050–c.1150 / edited by Francesca Tinti and D.A. Woodman. I Wright. Fractures in the horse.
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