June 1987 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: General | Short Stories General David Beaufort Rough Behaviour The Partnership: The Secret Association of Bernard Berenson and Joseph Duveen By Colin Simpson LR Hilary Mantel How do You Expect to Score? The Faber Book of Cricket By Michael Davie and Simon Davie (eds) LR William Hamilton-Dalrymple Pass the Sikh Back, Sarah Chinese Characters By Sarah Lloyd LR Jon Savage Minnesota Man Bob Dylan: Lyrics 1962-1985 By Bob Dylan All Across the Telegraph - a Bob Dylan Handbook By Michael Gray and John Bauldie (eds) Adam Zamoyski He Danced with Molotov Oni: Stalin's Polish Puppets By Teresa Torańska (Translated by Agnieszka Kolakowska) Short Stories Sally Laird The Frogs Fall Silent Bluebeard's Egg By Margaret Atwood Muriel Spark The Playhouse Called Remarkable
David Beaufort Rough Behaviour The Partnership: The Secret Association of Bernard Berenson and Joseph Duveen By Colin Simpson LR
Hilary Mantel How do You Expect to Score? The Faber Book of Cricket By Michael Davie and Simon Davie (eds) LR
Jon Savage Minnesota Man Bob Dylan: Lyrics 1962-1985 By Bob Dylan All Across the Telegraph - a Bob Dylan Handbook By Michael Gray and John Bauldie (eds)
Adam Zamoyski He Danced with Molotov Oni: Stalin's Polish Puppets By Teresa Torańska (Translated by Agnieszka Kolakowska)
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