From the November 2017 Issue A Leaf Less Ordinary Ancestors in the Attic: My Great-Grandmother’s Book of Ferns & My Aunt’s Book of Silent Actors By Michael Holroyd LR
From the May 2017 Issue Life Imitating Art The Good Bohemian: The Letters of Ida John By Rebecca John & Michael Holroyd (edd) LR
From the November 2010 Issue Up At The Villa A Book of Secrets: Illegitimate Daughters, Absent Fathers By Michael Holroyd LR
From the September 2008 Issue Luvvie Lives A Strange Eventful History: The Dramatic Lives of Ellen Terry, Henry Irving and Their Remarkable Families By Michael Holroyd LR
From the November 1989 Issue Peter Pan Laid Bare Bernard Shaw II: The Pursuit of Power By Michael Holroyd LR
From the September 1988 Issue Shy, But Not Cock-Shaw Bernard Shaw: The Search for Love, 1856–1898 By Michael Holroyd
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From July 2022: Piers Brendon on Henry Kissinger.
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Peter Marshall on Britain's islands.
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