October 1993 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Troopers | Ripeness Is All | Belles Lettres | General | History Troopers Lynn Barber He Was Disgusted by a Steak Tartare Tricks of Memory By Peregrine Worsthorne LR Ripeness Is All Hugh Trevor-Roper Who is This Subtle Man Who Asks the Questions? More of a Certain Age By Naim Attallah Belles Lettres Bryan Appleyard Further Prattling from Old Subversive Smartyboots United States: Essays 1952–1992 By Gore Vidal LR Peter Levi A Most Ridiculous but Lovable Man Revived The Magus of the North: J G Hamann and the Origins of Unseen Irrationalism By Isaiah Berlin General Teresa Gorman Women’s Music By Faith and Daring: Interviews with Remarkable Women By Glenys Kinnock Marybeth Hamilton Sexual Revolutionary Sexing the Millennium By Linda Grant LR History Julian Fellowes Things Got a Little Out of Hand Marie-Antoinette By Ian Dunlop LR
Hugh Trevor-Roper Who is This Subtle Man Who Asks the Questions? More of a Certain Age By Naim Attallah
Bryan Appleyard Further Prattling from Old Subversive Smartyboots United States: Essays 1952–1992 By Gore Vidal LR
Peter Levi A Most Ridiculous but Lovable Man Revived The Magus of the North: J G Hamann and the Origins of Unseen Irrationalism By Isaiah Berlin
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