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Bibliographies and Resources
Bibliographies
Alan Isler:
- Clerical Errors (Jonathan Cape 2001)
- The Bacon Fancier: Four Tales (Vintage 1998)
- Kraven Images (Jonathan Cape 1996)
- The Prince of West End Avenue (Jonathan Cape 1995)
Bernice Rubens:
- The Sergeant's Tale (Little, Brown 2003)
- Nine Lives (Little, Brown 2002)
- Milwaukee (Little, Brown 2001)
- I, Dreyfus (Little, Brown 1999)
- The Waiting Game (Little, Brown 1997)
- Yesterday in the Back Lane (Little, Brown 1995)
- Hijack (Samuel French 1993)
- Autobiopsy (Sinclair Stevenson 1993)
- Mother Russia (Chapmans 1992)
- A Solitary Grief (Sinclair Stevenson 1991)
- Go Tell The Lemming (Hamish Hamilton 1990)
- Kingdom Come (Hamish Hamilton 1990)
- Our Father (Hamish Hamilton 1987)
- Mr Wakefield's Crusade (1985) (Abacus 2001)
- Brothers (1983) (Abacus 1987)
- Birds of Passage (Hamish Hamilton 1981)
- Spring Sonata (W. H. Allen 1979)
- A Five-Year Sentence (1978) (Abacus 1987)
- The Ponsonby Post (1977) (Warner Books 1986)
- I Sent a Letter To My Love (1975) (Abacus 1988)
- Go Tell the Lemming (Cape 1973)
- Sunday Best (1971) (Abacus 1988)
- The Elected Member (1969) (Abacus 1987)
- Mate in Three (Eyre & Spottiswoode 1966)
- Madame Sousatzka (1962) (Time Warner 1989)
- Set on Edge (Eyre & Spottiswoode 1960)
Resources
Alan Isler:
Review of The Bacon Fancier in The Richmond Review
http://www.richmondreview.co.uk/boks/opnoncit.html
Review of Kraven Images
http://polaris.nova.edu/~alford/reviews/isler.html
Bernice Rubens:
Review of The Sergean's Tale
http://books.guardian.co.uk/reviews/ (18/10/03)
Review of Yesterday in the Back Lane
http://lit4lib.artshost.com/rubens.htm
Undated interview with Bernice Rubens from Cardiff University alumni magazine
http://www.cf.ac.uk/alumni/news/magazine/
Profile and bibliography of Bernice Rubens from the British Council
http://www.contemporarywriters.com
Resources for the Visually Impaired:
Audio tapes for the visually impaired are available from the KC Shasha Centre
for Talking News and Books. For more information telephone +44 (0)208 880 224 or
e-mail audioe@jcare.org.
The KC Shasha Centre is part of Jewish Care
http://www.jewishcare.org/
The KC Shasha Centre is acting in partnership with the Jewish Braille Institute of America
http://www.jewishbraille.org/
The Braille Bookstore
http://www.braillebookstore.com/
Free audio books for the blind
http://kenwilson.bizzydays.com/
A useful set of links to web-based resources for the blind
http://www.seidata.com/~marriage/rbbook.html
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