July 1994 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Post-war Efforts | England my England | Americana | Literary Flicks | Fiction | General Post-war Efforts Christopher Hitchens A Nation Insulted The Politics of Dispossession: The Struggle for Palestinian Self-Determination 1969-1993 By Edward W Said England my England Simon Heffer Ordinary Little Things of the World Townscape in Figures By Richard Hoggart Edward Chancellor All in Rancour, Envy And Tendentiousness Divine Right: The Inglorious Survival of British Royalty By Richard Tomlinson LR Americana James Hepburn Funny Old America Made in America By Bill Bryson Literary Flicks Billy Wilder, Danny Boyle and others Director’s Dreams Nick James Portraits of Purism Do books make good cinema? Fiction Jane Charteris Sheer Heaven Some Hope By Edward St Aubyn General Adrian Berry Down the Wormholes Black Holes & Time Warps: Einstein's Outrageous Legacy By Kip Thorne
Christopher Hitchens A Nation Insulted The Politics of Dispossession: The Struggle for Palestinian Self-Determination 1969-1993 By Edward W Said
Edward Chancellor All in Rancour, Envy And Tendentiousness Divine Right: The Inglorious Survival of British Royalty By Richard Tomlinson LR
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Ray Philp: Forever Young - Freezing Point by Anders Bodelsen (Translated from Danish by Joan Tate)
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Alexander Lee: Rise of the Machinations - Lying Abroad: Henry Wotton and the Invention of Diplomacy by Carol Chillington Rutter
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