Summary
The introductions by the editors of these volumes are always masterpieces of compression and irony. True had always been a bad lot, a swindler and a drug addict, who had what every badly behaved person in the country has learned to call mood swings: generally his moods alternated between childish exaltation -- as when he went about in a bath-chair with a hooter and a doll -- and depression with sudden fits of violence.
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Global Warning
To a hammer everything is a nail, and to a doctor everything is a symptom.
I was recently in a supermarket in a handsome and as yet unspoilt town in the west of England where, a...See the full content of this document
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