New Releases by Malcolm Muggeridge

Malcolm Muggeridge is the author of Jesus Rediscovered (1969), Light in Our Darkness (1969), Another King (1968), Malcolm Muggeridge at St. Giles, Edinburgh (1968), Review of D.H. Lawrence, a Composite Biography (1968).

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Another King

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

Review of D.H. Lawrence, a Composite Biography

Muggeridge Through the Microphone

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

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

The Most of Malcolm Muggeridge

The Most of Malcolm Muggeridge
England''s "bad boy" essayist and critic uses his wit and iconoclastic talents to deflate a number of sacred cows.

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 Thirties, 1930-1940, in Great Britain

A Pre-view of Next Year's News ... With Illustrations by Sydney Maiden

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.

New Arcadia ... Translated ... by Malcolm Muggeridge

Winter in Moscow

Winter in Moscow
This is a fictionalized account of Stalin''s Moscow. Muggeridge expresses his disillusionment with the Dictatorship of the Proletariat, and exposes the willful credulity of the many British and American journalists who refused to see the truth about Soviet life and misrepresented the facts to the outside world. Through adroit use of satire, he portrays them as they dutifully tour Soviet construction projects and witness staged trials, blithely overlooking starving citizens and unharvested crops, and all the while reporting statistics and writing stories in support of the utopian claims of the government.
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