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Bohemia

Gellner’s Prague

“I constantly used to dream about it,” the Professor said. “It was a strong longing.” read more

Art

Dempsey Heiner, Art Critic

George Plimpton described him as “a genius” but his most famous work of criticism got him put on trial.
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Architecture

The Secret Chapel of Harkness Tower

This hidden and little-used chamber sits beneath Yale’s most prominent landmark. read more

Architecture

London’s Unbuilt University

Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens’ classicist scheme for Bloomsbury. read more

Simon Verity: An Englishman in New York

Not many people can claim with any accuracy to have crafted a Portal to Paradise. read more

Infrastructure

Silver Jubilee

Twenty-five years since it opened, the Jubilee Line Extension points the way towards a better — and Conservative — future. read more

Reading

Articles of Note: 11 November 2024

Where Robert Caro writes, Canada’s under-appreciated George Grant, and Oxford, Leiden, and the Sorbonne compared. read more

Reading

Why do you read?

I truly have no idea. I’ve never stopped to think about it. It’s probably a compulsion of some kind. read more

South Africa

Waarburg

The eighteenth-century manor house meticulously restored in recent years. read more

Letters

A Prize for the General

The French army’s literary prize has been awarded to Gen. François Lecointre. read more

Thinking

Equality

“I am a democrat because I believe in the Fall of Man,” C.S. Lewis writes. “I think most people are democrats for the opposite reason.” read more

History

Rough Notes of Kinderhook

The newspaper of record of an old Dutch settlement in New York’s Hudson valley. read more

Flags

America’s Yacht Ensign

This maritime flag has become a symbol of summer. read more

Argentina

La Rural 2024

The greatest agricultural show in the southern hemisphere. read more

Architecture

French Railways House

A disappearing remnant of 1960s Gaullist optimism in the heart of London. read more

Peter Simple

Election Day

In the dark, time-worn Gothic Hall of Assembly, amid crumbling tombs and carved symbols whose inmost meaning few can now read, the Great Feudatories of the Realm have been swearing fealty to the Regent, settling on their broad shoulders once more, for another year, the dreaming loads of Church and State. read more

Suid-Afrika

Kaapstad in kleur

’n Klein keuse van foto’s — in volkleur — van regoor die moederstad en sy skiereiland. lees meer

New York

Letters Patent

New York’s early republic relied upon precedents and forms that were established during the monarchic period. read more

South Carolina

Bicycle Rack

We used to design things to be beautiful as well as useful. read more

Architecture

Burns Tower

Which is the oldest university in the state of California? read more

East Anglia

Cambridge

There’s a Dutch vibe to Cambridge that I rather like, but also a lingering Protestant Cromwellianism that I don’t. read more

Architecture

Immanuel on the Green

The most beautifully situated of any colonial church building in America. read more

The Press

La Bougie du sapeur

The French newspaper that only comes out on the twenty-ninth of February. read more

Southwark

St Mary Overie in Lent

I nipped in to Evensong in the late twilight of a winter’s day and stumbled upon Sir Ninian Comper. read more

New York

Kings, Horse Brands, and Town Seals

The influence of James II on the present-day municipal sigillography of Suffolk County, L.I. read more

France

Monsieur Bayrou

It is always worth consulting the sages for their counsels. In this case, Maurice Druon. read more

Reading

Articles of Note: 12 December 2024

Luttwak, Niall Gooch on railways, Seb Milbank on Smithfields, and more. read more

England

Make Merry in thy Festival

A report on England’s parish churches, and the return of college grace. read more

Nederland

Amsterdam

Is die Amsterdamse stadsargitektuur die mees hemels in die wêreld? read more

Law

The Lithe Efficiency of the Old Constitution

A wonderful glimpse of the old days in the memoirs of the late Lord Waddington. read more

Reading

Articles of Note: 17 September 2024

The dolce vita glory days of Beirut Airport, the fall of the Evening Standard, and labour-friendly conservatism. read more

Faith

Israel’s Hebrew-speaking Catholics

In Jerusalem I interviewed Fr Piotr Zelazko of the St James Vicariate. read more

Reading

Articles of Note: 20 May 2024

Singapore’s state, Edinburgh’s old parliament, and Stanford’s war on its student life. read more

Design

Telephone Kiosk No. 2

Sir Giles Gilbert Scott’s monument of street furniture. read more

Excerpt

The last of its vintage

Jan Morris, the Hadhramaut, and Tenzing Norgay’s claret guzzling. read more

Art

Patrick in Parliament

Robert Anning-Bell’s mosaic of Saint Patrick in Central Lobby, the Palace of Westminster. read more

Reading

Articles of Note: 13 March 2024

Our latest revue of interesting things elsewhere. read more

History

Taken on Trust

Even dogs benefited from a high-trust society, as this story shared by Roger Knight shows. read more

London

A Happy Home in Maida Vale

The former residence of Christianna Brand. read more

History

Messing About in Old New York

Celebrating B Company’s birthday in style at the Seventh Regiment Mess in May 1940. read more

Architecture

ICAA Videos on Architecture

Lectures and videos promoting traditional architecture. read more

Musiek

Die kleine dorpie Betlehem

Phillips Brooks het ’n klein geskenk aan die wêreld gegee. lees meer

London

Whitechapel Library

What to do with a former church building. read more

Reading

Articles of Note: 29 January 2024

The Scots tongue, ancient forests, and golden California. read more

Events

Architectural Exhibitions

Two tales of building Bloomsbury. read more

Reading

Articles of Note: 6 January 2024

On: Welsh, Algeria, beer, coins, monastic retreats, Fife churches, and Irish dogs. read more

Academia

Regnum, Ecclesia, Studium

The threefold division of the world according to the old Scots sages. read more

Politics

De Gaulle on the Market

“Don’t be blind to the market,” de Gaulle warned, but “you should not imagine that it will solve every problem on its own.” read more

Parliamentaria

Horseshoe for Quebec’s Salon bleu

An upcoming renovation will change the seating plan in Quebec’s parliament chamber. read more

London

St Paul’s: Before and After the War

While the dome survived, St Paul’s Cathedral did suffer bomb damage during the war. read more

The Ukraine

The Ukrainians’ Secret Weapon

As revealed by the bibliophile ‘Incunabula’ on Twitter. read more

The Hudson

Irving’s Sunnyside

“The location is a most delightfully secluded spot, eminently suited to the musings and mastery of mind…” read more

New York

St Vincent Ferrer

The ninetieth anniversary of the consecration of the high altar of this Dominican church. read more

Politics

Gaullist California

The Golden State’s lost variety of “Cal-Gaullism”. read more

London

A Night Litany for London

The Tuesday evening devotions of the Guild of Our Lady of Warwick Street. read more

Humour

‘We trust no one would ever think of such a thing’

Punch on how to treat a foreign propagandist. read more

Cinema

The Pale Blue Eye

Film review of this eerie mystery set in 1830s West Point. read more

Tradition

Mexican Diplomats

Civil uniform of the Mexican republic at the coronation of Nicholas II. read more

Design

Emblem of the Valencian Courts

A modern re-working of a 15th-century design. read more

Church

Advent Missa Cantata at St George’s

A Missa Cantata will be sung this Saturday. read more

Scotland

St Margaret Relic Heads to St Andrews

Bone fragment of Scotland’s saintly queen will be venerated at ancient university. read more

Newspapers

Decline at The Villager

The visual decline of this once-great Greenwich Village weekly. read more

History

Lafayette at the Seventh

The French Republic’s gift to a New York regiment. read more

New York

Harlem Reformed Dutch Church

This Manhattan congregation dates back to 1660. read more

Words

Mistranslating Apostates

On the Spanish word for ‘Galilean’. read more

The Orient

The Situation in the Far East

A century-old classic updated for today. read more

Reading

The death of The Monarch

John Ritzema wonders if there are any Austrian lessons from the demise of the sovereign. read more

Design

Cypher Shift

The King has released his new emblem. read more

Southwark

LMS Quarterly Mass at St George’s

A Missa Cantata will be sung this Saturday. read more

Canada

The Accident of Birth

Fr Jacques Monet SJ on the most common denominator in the world. read more

Interview

A Few Quick Questions

From F.L.’s newsletter, republished with the kind permission of the editor. read more

Obituary

Mrs Evelyn Pelosi

An Edinburgh character with a mischievous sense of humour and a devotion to the Traditional Mass. read more

Reading

Anglo-Gaullist Reading Update

The latest round of news or commentary of Gaullist content or interest. read more

Northumberland

Scoring the Hales

A yearly tradition sees two parishes battle it out at Alnwick each Shrove Tuesday. read more

Gotham

Three Bedrooms in Manhattan

Georges Simenon on New York. read more

Reading

Articles of Note: 3.II.2022

The Ukraine, Lebanon, Brazil, French Algeria, and the postliberal substack. read more

Unbuilt New York

An Approach Not Taken

John Russell Pope’s unexecuted ‘museum walk’ at the Natural History Museum. read more

Quotation

Problems and Solutions

The most common error of all statesmen, according to de Gaulle. read more

Church

The St George’s Crucifix

Restoring a more prayerful atmosphere to Southwark’s Catholic cathedral. read more

Photography

Abbott’s Gun

Centre Market Place was Manhattan’s gunsmith district. read more

Film

A Metropolitan Christmas

Whit Stillman’s ‘Metropolitan’ and Lessons and Carols at St Thomas. read more

Useful Things

Know Your Counties!

An exceptionally useful resource when you need to figure out which of the old counties a place is located. read more

Update

The Most Minor of Redesigns

Some housekeeping. read more

Art

London Visitors

An oil painting by James Tissot. read more

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