IQ continues Intellect's commitment to exciting visual and literary ideas. The magazine, published in house, comprises a selection of articles and features, related to our journals and books in some way, imparting the very latest in cultural thought and debate. IQ offers original thinking with an emphasis on the visual and the colourful! To download the latest issue or to read the articles in previous issues, visit our website – www.intellectbooks.com
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John Barry, far and away Britain’s best-known film and popular composer, has made not one but four outstanding contributions to the international music scene.
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A biography of Joseph Cottle of Bristol, best known as the publisher of Lyrical Ballads in 1798. Publisher, editor and author, he was, effectively, the first to publish the work of Wordsworth and Coleridge, Southey and Charles Lamb.
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A memoir by the former manager
of the UK’s only fully-restored Grade I listed Victorian Pier in Clevedon, Somerset.
Featuring ‘Cheers for the Pier’
by scientist and broadcaster Adam Hart-Davis.
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Myths is a visual and written exploration on the subject of myths. It contains contributions from writers, illustrators, designers, photographers and artists from around the world who have each responded to the theme in their own unique way.
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