September 1992 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: The Press | Biography | British Fiction | Fiction II | General | The Press The Press Francis Wheen Licentious Prude, Written in Wind and Water Rupert Murdoch: Ringmaster of the Information Circus By William Shawcross LR Alan Coren Pure Heaven Paperweight By Stephen Fry LR Biography A N Wilson A Biographer In Love Trollope By Victoria Glendinning LR British Fiction Douglas Johnson A Great, Wonderful Storybook A Place of Greater Safety By Hilary Mantel LR Fiction II Laura Cumming Explorers’ Memories The English Patient By Michael Ondaatje LR Nick Hornby Bring on the Beef Sin By Josephine Hart LR General Frank McLynn Full of Lollipops The Oxford Book of Villains By John Mortimer (ed) LR The Press Andrew Knight Tells It Like It Is Treacherous Estate: The Press After Fleet Street By Michael Leapman LR
Francis Wheen Licentious Prude, Written in Wind and Water Rupert Murdoch: Ringmaster of the Information Circus By William Shawcross LR
Andrew Knight Tells It Like It Is Treacherous Estate: The Press After Fleet Street By Michael Leapman LR
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