June 1986 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Diaries | General | Biography | Television | Women Diaries Penelope Lively The Red-Haired Waif The Selected Journals on L M Montgomery Vol 1 1889–1910 By Mary Rubio and Elizabeth Waterson (eds) LR General Angela Carter This Little Piggy A History of the British Pig By Julian Wiseman Biography Val Hennessy No Flies on Bob Is That It? By Bob Geldof Television Stephen Fry My Adventure with Wogan Women Susan Crosland Edna Strikes a Blow Wives of Fame: Mary Livingstone, Jenny Marx, Emma Darwin By Edna Healey LR
Penelope Lively The Red-Haired Waif The Selected Journals on L M Montgomery Vol 1 1889–1910 By Mary Rubio and Elizabeth Waterson (eds) LR
Susan Crosland Edna Strikes a Blow Wives of Fame: Mary Livingstone, Jenny Marx, Emma Darwin By Edna Healey LR
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