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Matthew Lamb is a Queensland writer.
Reviews of the books In Tasmania; Women and media: International perspectives; Havoc, in its third year and The Tomb in Seville.
Matthew Lamb on the great dispute: Sartre and Camus: A Historic Confrontation and Camus and Sartre: The Story of a Friendship and the Quarrel that Ended It.
Percussion by Jay Verney is reviewed by Matthew Lamb.
Matthew Lamb examines Bob Brown’s Memo for a Saner World.
Matthew Lamb looks at Stuart Macintyre’s The historian’s conscience.
Peter Rodgers’ Herzl’s nightmare engages Matthew Lamb.
Matthew Lamb reviews Kisch in Australia by Heidi Zogbaum.
Matthew Lamb on John Ralston Saul’s The Collapse of Globalism: And the Reinvention of the World.