December 1993 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Belles Lettres | Nation States | Town and Country | General Belles Lettres Ian Thomson Refusing to be Glum The Road to San Giovanni By Italo Calvino LR Louise Guinness Home and Away Travels with Virginia Woolf By Jan Morris (ed) Nation States Nathaniel Waugh Among the New Teutonic Knights in Gdansk Exit into History: A Journey through the New Eastern Europe By Eva Hoffman LR Town and Country Claus von Bülow Why the French are so Superior Paris: An Architectural History By Anthony Sutcliffe An Architect's Paris By Thomas Carlson-Reddig Paris Spring 1933, Facsimile of 30 Lithographs By Fedor Rojankowski LR General Dirk Bogarde Altered British Cinema For Good The Films of Joseph Losey By James Palmer and Michael Riley LR
Nathaniel Waugh Among the New Teutonic Knights in Gdansk Exit into History: A Journey through the New Eastern Europe By Eva Hoffman LR
Claus von Bülow Why the French are so Superior Paris: An Architectural History By Anthony Sutcliffe An Architect's Paris By Thomas Carlson-Reddig Paris Spring 1933, Facsimile of 30 Lithographs By Fedor Rojankowski LR
Dirk Bogarde Altered British Cinema For Good The Films of Joseph Losey By James Palmer and Michael Riley LR
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