September 1986 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Biography | General Biography Diana Athill Life with a Genius Junkie The Bondage of Love: A Life of Mrs Samuel Taylor Coleridge By Molly Lefebure LR Sylvia Clayton Damn you all, I told you so H G Wells: Desperately Mortal By David C Smith LR Christine Eccles Rise of the First Weasel Ian McKellen By Joy Leslie Gibson LR General Paul Theroux Chuang Shang Wen-Xue Life and Death in Shanghai By Nien Cheng LR
Diana Athill Life with a Genius Junkie The Bondage of Love: A Life of Mrs Samuel Taylor Coleridge By Molly Lefebure LR
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