1950s
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Murder In Notting Hill by Mark Olden (Zero Books)
- 1950s
- Absolute Beginners
- angry young man
- Awake For Mourning
- bent cops
- Bernard Kops
- Charles Manson
- Chepstow Road
- Colin Jordan
- Colin MacInnes
- Ian Forbes-Leith
- institutional racism
- Jeffrey Hamm
- Kelso Cochrane
- Ladbroke Grove
- Mark Olden
- Michael Abdul Malik
- Michael de Freitas
- Michael X
- Murder In Notting Hill
- Notting Hill
- Oswald Mosley
- Pat Digby
- Pentonville Prison
- police corruption
- Spartacans
- Terry Taylor
- The Grove
- Tom Vague
- Union Movement
- White Defence League
- Zero Books
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Gustav Regler, The Owl of Minerva, Ruth Forster & Julia Callan-Thompson
- 1910s
- 1920s
- 1930s
- 1940s
- 1950s
- 1960s
- 60s
- anti-fascism
- Barnsbury Street
- Bassett Road
- Bavarian Soviets
- Berlin
- Bolshevism
- Communist Party
- Ernest Hemmingway
- France
- General Franco
- Germany
- Gustav Regler
- International Brigade
- Islington
- Julia Callan-Thompson
- Ladbroke Grove
- London
- Mexico
- Moscow
- Munich
- Munich Soviet
- Nazi-Soviet Pact
- Nazism
- New Delhi
- north London
- Notting Hill
- Notting Hill Carnival
- Paris
- Russ Henderson
- Ruth Forster
- sixties
- Spain
- Stalinism
- The Owl of Minerva
- Trinidad
- west London