USA v. England, Saturday, June 12
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Be Britain still to Britain true ...................................................................................Robert Burns
-A Room Full of Hovings
-Making the Mummies Dance
-Wondrous Difference: Cinema, Anthropology, and Turn-of-the-Century Visual Culture, by Alison Griffiths
-Hunting the Gatherers: Ethnographic Collectors, Agents and Agency in Melanesia, by Larry Lake
-Knowing things: Exploring the Collections at the Pitt Rivers Museum, Godsen and Larson-Origins and Development of the Pitt Rivers Museum, Jones Schuyler
-Reinventing the Museum,by G. Anderson
- The Museum Interior, Michael Brawne
-Museum Philosophy for the Twenty-first Century. Genoways
-Knowing Things: Exploring the Collections at the Pitt Rivers Museum Gosden & Larson
-Interpreting Objects and Collections. Susan Pearce
-Victorian Anthropology. George Stocking
-Rethinking the Museum. Stephen Weill-Oxford, Ian Morris
-British Painting: The Golden Age, William Vaughan
-Victorian Painting, Julian Treuherz
British Art Since 1900, Frances Spalding
-The Dilemma of Style, J. Mordaunt Crook
-The Fine and Decorative Art Collections of Britain and Ireland
-Gainsborough in bath, Susan Sloman
-Museums and Galleries, Mark Fisher
-Cities and People: A Social & Architectural History, Girouard
-The Winter Garden Mystery, a Daisy Dalrymple Mystery, by Carola Dunn
-A Letter of Mary, a Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes Mystery, by Laurie R. King
-The Third Inspector Morse Omnibus, by Colin Dexter
Handel: Messiah of course. Followed by Water Music and the Arrival of the Queen of Sheba.
Elgar: Nimrod and Pomp and Circumstance.
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Tallis Fantasia and Sinfonia Antartica
Gustav Holst: The Planets. Poor Pluto.
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