May 1984 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: General Reviews | Literary London | Film | Fiction General Reviews Max Egremont Returning Delight Hilaire Belloc By A N Wilson David Lancaster Instinct for Talent Edmund Gosse: A Literary Landscape By Ann Thwaite LR Martin Walker Cartland Machismo Charles de Gaulle By Don Cook Winston Churchill By Piers Brendon LR Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd A Diverting Read The Men Who Would Be King By Nicholas Shakespeare LR Richard Williams Regency Psychedelia The Stones By Philip Norman Literary London A N Wilson Enemy of Promise LR Film Ronald Hayman In Search of Fassbinder LR Fiction Paul Ableman Contemporary Congruity 1982, Janine By Alasdair Gray
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