August 1989 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Fiction | Biography | Eulogy | General | Travel Fiction Richard Rees It’s The Same The Whole World Over Twenry Thousand Streets Under The Sky By Patrick Hamilton LR Biography Teresa Waugh Lovable Black Prince Baudelaire By Claude Pichois (Translated by Graham Robb) LR George Stern They Hanged Him Just The Same Göring: A Biography By David Irving LR Eulogy Barbara Stevens Heusel Dame Iris at Seventy: An American Examines Her Feminist Record By Iris Murdoch LR General Charles Shaar Murray Punks in Perspective Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the Twentieth Century By Greil Marcus LR Travel Dervla Murphy Sucking Polo Dry In Xanadu By William Dalrymple LR
Richard Rees It’s The Same The Whole World Over Twenry Thousand Streets Under The Sky By Patrick Hamilton LR
Barbara Stevens Heusel Dame Iris at Seventy: An American Examines Her Feminist Record By Iris Murdoch LR
Charles Shaar Murray Punks in Perspective Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the Twentieth Century By Greil Marcus LR
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