![]() Regular readers of the blog will be aware of my inability/reluctance/aversion to making Top 10s and favourite lists, where the books have to be ranked in order of merit. This was, of course, a very silly thing to mention, as unsurprisingly I was challenged encouraged to do a ranking of the titles I had read. I have to think that’s mainly due to negligence rather than talent – there’s no way all of those lesser known books just suck.’ It was at this juncture that I pointed out that at least one blog was waving the flag for Berkeley, (bound to be more I’m sure), having now reviewed 10 of his titles. ![]() ![]() Within this post he laments Berkeley’s lack of availability and in the comments remarks that ‘it’s interesting though how only a handful of his books receive any attention these days. In September Ben at The Green Capsule blog reviewed Berkeley’s Trial and Error (1937). ![]()
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