Peter Ackroyd

Articles by Peter Ackroyd

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Brief encounters

  • 05 March 2007

Visitors from across the emerging empire came to this country in the 18th century. Exotic representations of them helped confirm British identity and power

City of illusions

  • 20 November 2006

Since Roman times, map-makers have tried to impose order on the chaotic streets of London. Some have been broken by the task

Andrew Stephen

President Cheney?

Get ready for President Cheney

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Tory foes

If Dave doesn’t win, it’s open season

James Macintyre

Lib Dem dilemma

The Lib Dem dilemma

Film review

Sons of Cuba

Sons of Cuba (PG)

Television

Fat Man in a White Hat

Fat Man in a White Hat

John Gray

Anarchism's failure

The World That Never Was: a True Story of Dreamers, Schemers, Anarchists and Secret Agents

Gaby Hinsliff

Bulger killers were damaged, not evil

Bulger killers were damaged, not evil

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