How nice of Professor Moran. Stanford has brought Journey to the Frontier
back into print but not yet Dangerfield but of course it ends with the
Spanish Civil War. I considered using Bil Buford's book about football
but settled for his article in Esquire in Feb 1991 which seemed to be a
shorter version of the same thing. Julian Barnes letters from London have
just been published, I believe, in paperback. In a reader I also used
some of the essays from The Making of Britain Macmillan 1988 and also
assigned some of the essays in the recent 20th century collection
published I believe last year by Longmans. Arnstein was my basic text
which I thought worked very well until the end when, as I told the
author, it is, in my view, too soft on Mrs T. and has too conservative a
take on Ireland. There is now a 7th edition but I don't know if there are
any changes. Charles Dellheim has published an interesting book on
contemporary British politics (Norton) but as far as I know it is not
available in paperback. Peter Stansky