May 1991 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Belles Lettres | Foreign Fiction | Biography Belles Lettres Andrew Roberts He Told Us So The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke Vol VIII: The French Revolution 1790–94 By Edmund Burke (edited by L G Mitchell) LR Kathryn Hughes Hasty Scrawls Harriet Martineau, Selected Letters By Valerie Sanders (ed) LR Christopher Silvester Exploring the Nature of Historical Truth Dead Certainties (Unwarranted Speculations) By Simon Schama LR Foreign Fiction Tom Shone Yukky Yuppie Porn American Psycho By Bret Easton Ellis LR Biography Michael Thorn Pierce Me, Probe Me Learning not to be First: The Life of Christina Rossetti By Kathleen Jones
Andrew Roberts He Told Us So The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke Vol VIII: The French Revolution 1790–94 By Edmund Burke (edited by L G Mitchell) LR
Christopher Silvester Exploring the Nature of Historical Truth Dead Certainties (Unwarranted Speculations) By Simon Schama LR
Michael Thorn Pierce Me, Probe Me Learning not to be First: The Life of Christina Rossetti By Kathleen Jones
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