Clay Lane

The Copy Book

A Library of History and Literature in English

← Page 1

1045

Dr Johnson and the Critic’s Ambush

A literary man tries to trick Samuel Johnson into an honest opinion, which was neither necessary nor very rewarding.

1046

The Economic Case for Sovereignty

A nation with its own laws and a strong sense of shared cultural identity makes good economic sense.

1047

A Solemn Duty

Monsieur St Aubert falls seriously ill on a walking tour with his daughter Emily, and before the end asks an unexpected favour.

1048

The Fairly Honest Lawyer

Andre-Louis Moreau lives for vengeance on the master swordsman who killed his friend.

1049

‘The Overland Mail’

A tribute to the postal workers of British India, and to the kind of empire they helped to build.

1050

The Sneeze of History

It was the opinion of Leo Tolstoy that even Napoleon was never master of his own destiny.