New Releases by Malcolm Muggeridge

Malcolm Muggeridge is the author of Mère Teresa de Calcutta (1975), The Infernal Grove (1973), Chronicles of Wasted Time: The infernal grove (1973), Chronicles of Wasted Time (1972), Malcolm's Choice; a Collection of Cartoons. Compiled and Introduced by Malcolm Muggeridge (1972).

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The Infernal Grove

The Infernal Grove
The second volume of Muggeridge''s autobiography.

Chronicles of Wasted Time: The infernal grove

Chronicles of Wasted Time

Chronicles of Wasted Time
This first volume of the autobiography of an inveterate journalist and communicator ends in 1933 when the author was 30.

Malcolm's Choice; a Collection of Cartoons. Compiled and Introduced by Malcolm Muggeridge

Another King

Another King
The speaker asserts that people who try to make themselves happy in earthly terms are doomed to failure.

Muggeridge Through the Microphone

Muggeridge Through the Microphone
Rev. ed. published as: Muggeridge, ancient & modern. 1981.

The Thirties

The Thirties
Covers the key events of the 1930s and paints a picture of that decade to bring its unique atmosphere to life. Includes events such as the financial crisis of 1931, Edward VIII''s abdication. the National Government under Ramsey McDonald and the Invergordon Mutiny. The decade is not protrayed as one of planned development but as a river in full spate.

Muggeridge Through the Microphone. B.B.C. Radio and Television. Edited by Christopher Ralling. With Drawings by Trog. [With Plates, Including Portraits.].

London a la mode, by malcom muggeridge and paul hogarth

Ciano's Diary, 1939-1943. Edited with an Introduction by Malcolm Muggeridge, Etc. [With Plates, Including Portraits.].

The Earnest Atheist

The Earnest Atheist
A critical biography of the Victorian novelist & satirist by the noted critic & editor of "Punch." Although certain other critics have termed Butler a rebel against the constraints of Victorianism, Muggeridge maintains that Butler was, rather, the epitome of the Victorian writer. "A piquant study which ''debunks'' the ''debunker'' subtly & with psychological fairness, Mr. Muggeridge has achieved a thought-provoking, truthful, amusing portrait."--MANCHESTER GUARDIAN.

Winter in Moscow

Winter in Moscow
This 1934 fictionalized account of Stalin''s Moscow presents an Orwellian nightmare satirized, as Western journalists blithely overlook starving peasants and support the utopian claims of one of the bloodiest regimes in human history.
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