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with Ronald Harwood
Jemmy Catnach printed a quarter sheet -
It was called in lanes and passages,
That Pizzey the butcher had dead bodies chopped,
And made them into sausages
The Story of Street Literature by Robert Collison ; the ballads, chapbooks and broadside literature of the back streets that were the forerunners of today's popular press. Christie Malry 's Own Double-Entry by B. S. Johnson : an interview with the author.
The Best of 1. F. Stone 's Weekly, edited by Neil Middle -ton: pages from Washington's famous radical newspaper.
Colette, a biography on the centenary of her birth, by Margaret Crosland.
Producer KRISHAN KUMAR

Contributors

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Ronald Harwood
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Jemmy Catnach
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Robert Collison
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Christie Malry
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B. S. Johnson
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F. Stone
Edited By:
Neil Middle
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Margaret Crosland.
Producer:
Krishan Kumar

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