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Biblio: A Review of Books
Description: Biblio: A Review of Books, founded in 1995, is India's foremost book review magazine. Available in print and electronic form. It helps in identifying quality writings and impactful books reviewed by a team of experienced reviewers, including academics, writers, and journalists. The publication aims to provide thoughtful, in-depth reviews that help readers make informed decisions about what to read next. Publisher: Asia-Pacific Communication Associates, New Delhi Access Type: |With-In Library Format: Print
Location: Reference Library
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London Review of Books
Description: London Review of Books is Europe’s leading magazine of culture and ideas. It provides a space for some of the world’s best writers to explore a wide variety of subjects in exhilarating detail – from art and politics to science and technology via history and philosophy, not to mention fiction and poetry. Publisher: London Review of Books Access Type: |With-In Library Format: Print
Location: Reference Library
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The New York Review of Books
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The Paris Review
Description: It is a quarterly literary magazine founded in New York City in 1953. It is popular for its commitment to publishing high-quality fiction, poetry, essays, and interviews with prominent writers and artists worldwide.
Global Library has a single-user license for The Paris Review. For access to a particular reading, write to us at glus@jgu.edu.in. Publisher: The Paris Review Access Type: |Limited Access Format: Print
Location: Textbook Section
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The Times Literary Supplement
Description: It is a weekly literary review. The TLS reviews and critiques work of literature, history, biography, science, and other subjects, including works in translation. It is known for its high standard of criticism. In addition to reviews, the TLS features essays, poetry, and other literary content. It also publishes occasional themed issues and special features on particular topics or authors. Publisher: News UK Access Type: |Limited Access Format: Print
Location: Textbook Section
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