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Each issue of the QR contains 20-30 articles, columns and poems, plus artwork from well known artists and photographers. To see some typical articles, please click on the underlined names

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Hand photographed by Charles Negre, 1851

In the Spring 2007 issue, Japanese-American writer Takuan Seiyo talks about an unexpected encounter with novelist Tom Wolfe, then digresses into an examination of some of that great novelist's enduring and controversial themes. To read or download this scintillating article, please click Takuan Seiyo below
In Summer 2007, freelance writer Robert Henderson attacks one of the great orthodoxies of the modern age - so-called 'free trade', which can damage not only developing countries, but also the West. To read or download this counterintuitive article, please click Robert Henderson below
In Autumn 2007, we ask the radical ecologist Kirkpatrick Sale why the modern world is doomed, and why we should simply secede. To read or download this exclusive interview, please click Kirkpatrick Sale below
In Winter 2007, "John Courthorpe" (a necessarily pseudonymonous government employee) analyses the many problems caused by mass immigration and 'diversity', based largely on the government's own admissions and figures. To read or download this important article, please click John Courthorpe below (Part II follows in the Spring 2008 issue, and the final installment in Summer 2008)
In Spring 2008, we feature an exclusive interview with the cult American novelist Tito Perdue, "America's lost literary genius", who has been likened to Joyce and Beckett. (An outline of Perdue's ouevre by Derek Turner also appears in the issue.) To read or download this exclusive interview, please click Perdue interview below
In Autumn 2008, editor Derek Turner warns of the dangers of relying too much on technology, when the world faces energy shortages and overpopulation. To read or download this article, please click Autumn 2008 editorial below
In Winter 2008, Helen Lewis dissects the Obama phenomenon, and wonders what it it might mean for the United States and the West, while Allan Pond examines the tangled roots of English radicalism. To read or download these articles, please click on Helen Lewis or Allan Pond below
In Spring 2009, in an exclusive interview the influentuial anti-materialist thinker  Rupert Sheldrake outlines his theory of morphic resonance and the origins of forms and behaviour. To read or download this article, please click on Rupert Sheldrake below
In Summer 2009, C B Liddell interviews Kazuo Shii of the Japanese Communist Party while Robert Henderson discusses Barack Obama's views on race. To read or download these articles, please click on Kazuo Shii or Robert Henderson  below

Takuan Seiyo

Robert Henderson

Kirkpatrick Sale

John Courthorpe

Perdue interview

Autumn 2008 editorial

Helen Lewis

Allan Pond

Rupert Sheldrake

Kazuo Shii

Robert Henderson