From the July 2010 Issue ‘Look, I’m Listening, and listen, I’m looking.’ The Oxford Book of Parodies By John Gross (ed) LR
From the May 2006 Issue What Adam Told Eve The New Oxford Book of Literary Anecdotes By John Gross (ed) LR
From the April 2002 Issue We Could Do With A Few More, Monsieur After Shakespeare: An Anthology By John Gross ed. LR
From the October 1998 Issue A Pleasant Collection of Bits and Pieces The New Oxford Book of English Prose By John Gross (ed) LR
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