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Susan Haris
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A Briton clicked these rare images of Kathmandu at a time when Nepal didn’t let in most foreigners
Soldier and amateur photographer Joseph Gaye’s work provides a unique insight.
Susan Haris
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There’s something about Mary Higgins Clark (1927-2020): Remembering the bestselling suspense writer
Dubbed the ‘Queen of Suspense’, Clark’s novels often portrayed women and ‘nice people whose lives were invaded’. She died on January 31 at the age of 92.
Susan Haris
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How are writing and mathematics related? This biography of the Weill siblings explores the links
Mathematician Karen Olsson traces the entwined lives of two siblings: Andre Weil, the great mathematician, and Simone Weil, the French philosopher.
Susan Haris
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