October 1992 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Biography | Oppression | Fiction | General Biography Jonathan Romney Universal Uncle Jean Renoir: Reflections of Paradise By Ronald Bergen LR Oppression Anthony Lee Tricky Saint Dicky Nixon: Ruin and Recovery, 1973-1990 By Stephen E Ambrose LR Fiction Daisy Waugh Disgusting But Nice The Secret History By Donna Tartt LR Laura Cumming She Says It All The Volcano Lover By Susan Sontag LR General Colin Wilson All Done with Magnets and Pieces of String The Paranormal: Beyond Sensory Science By Percy Seymour LR
Colin Wilson All Done with Magnets and Pieces of String The Paranormal: Beyond Sensory Science By Percy Seymour LR
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