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  • Discussing the book, "Jerry Brown: The Man on the White Horse"

    1970
  • Tribute to Richard Nickel

    Jul. 14, 1977
  • David Thomson, two Welshmen and Ann Thomson discuss rugby and Wales

  • Donald Sassoon discusses his book “One Hundred Years of Socialism: The West European Left in the Twentieth Century”

    May. 2, 1997
  • Daniel Yergin discusses his book, "Shattered Peace: The Origins of the Cold War and the National Security State"

    1970
  • Professor William J. Fishman discusses his book "The Streets of East London"

    Oct. 5, 1982
  • Aileen Ward discusses the biography "John Keats: The Making of a Poet"

    1963
  • Interviewing Nicholas von Hoffman

    Oct. 10, 1978
  • Interview with Bertrand Russell and Phyllis Evans Part 2

    1962
  • Richard Barnet

    Richard Barnet discusses his book "The Rockets' Red Glare"

    Feb. 20, 1990
  • Christopher Lasch in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Sep. 20, 1984
  • Paul Cowan discusses his book "An Orphan in History"

    Jan. 7, 1983
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