A series of lectures for members and a guest, in The City, at The Clothworkers’ Hall, Dunster Court, Mincing Lane, London EC3R 7AH.
There is no need to book in advance for these lectures, which begin at 19.00. Doors open at 18.00.
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Society Members must show membership card for admittance.

New light on Xanadu, by John Man
• Tuesday 16 February at 19.00
• Society members + one guest
• This lecture is a repeat of the 15 February lecture held at the Society’s premises in Kensington
Kublai Khan’s Xanadu, the subject of Coleridge’s dream-poem, was and is a reality. John describes the origins and significance of the place where Marco Polo first met the world’s most powerful ruler, and reveals what Coleridge’s ‘stately pleasure-dome’ may have looked like.

God is back, by Adrian Wooldridge
• Tuesday 30 March at 19.00
• Society members only + one guest
• This lecture is a repeat of the 22 March lecture held at the Society’s premises in Kensington
Adrian Wooldridge, journalist for The Economist and author, reveals how and why religion is booming around the world and considers its influence on politics, culture and economics in the coming century.

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