May 1992 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: General | Fiction | Fiction I | Fiction II General Bryan Appleyard But Why did his Buttery Bills Suddenly Increase? The Reckoning: The Murder of Christopher Marlowe By Charles Nicholl LR Fiction Lynn Barber Good Old Grumbly The Russian Girl By Kingsley Amis LR Fiction I John Kemp Prodigiously Clever, Of Course English Music By Peter Ackroyd LR Fiction II Dennis Sewell A Good German Policeman Exposes the Holocaust Fatherland By Robert Harris LR Colin Wilson Only Half Cock Crazy Cock By Henry Miller LR
Bryan Appleyard But Why did his Buttery Bills Suddenly Increase? The Reckoning: The Murder of Christopher Marlowe By Charles Nicholl LR
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