November 1986 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: General | Essays Diaries Letters | Miscellaneous | O'Grady Says General Paul Foot Out For a Drink Trial and Error: The Maguires, the Guildford Pub Bombings and British Justice By Robert Kee Essays Diaries Letters Kenneth Rose Voltaire’s Brain Unearthed A Talent to Annoy: Essays, Journalism and Reviews By Nancy Mitford (Edited by Charlotte Mosley) Miscellaneous Geoffrey Wheatcroft Not Drowning Just Waving The Church in Crisis By Charles Moore, A N Wilson and Gavin Stamp LR Keith Waterhouse The Naked Cat & Naked Dog Dogwatching By Desmond Morris Catwatching By Desmond Morris LR Hilary Mantel Journeys Into the Interior A Life of One's Own By Joanna Field An Experiment in Leisure By Joanna Field O'Grady Says Mary Sullivan Joys of No Sex Sex Is Not Compulsory By Liz Hodgkinson LR
Paul Foot Out For a Drink Trial and Error: The Maguires, the Guildford Pub Bombings and British Justice By Robert Kee
Kenneth Rose Voltaire’s Brain Unearthed A Talent to Annoy: Essays, Journalism and Reviews By Nancy Mitford (Edited by Charlotte Mosley)
Geoffrey Wheatcroft Not Drowning Just Waving The Church in Crisis By Charles Moore, A N Wilson and Gavin Stamp LR
Keith Waterhouse The Naked Cat & Naked Dog Dogwatching By Desmond Morris Catwatching By Desmond Morris LR
Hilary Mantel Journeys Into the Interior A Life of One's Own By Joanna Field An Experiment in Leisure By Joanna Field
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