August 1994 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: History | Women | Oppression | Crimes | English Lit History Anne Applebaum They Cannot Be Blamed for Hitler’s Excesses Prussia: The Perversion of an Idea By Giles MacDonogh LR Women Sebastian Shakespeare Hardly New Where Their Feet Dance: Englishwomen's Sexual Fantasies By Rachel Silver LR Randy Lee Cutler Tales of Perjury Salem Story: Reading the Witch Trials of 1692 By Bernard Rosenthal LR Oppression Caroline Moorehead The Ultimate Weapon of State Control The Politics of Cruelty By Kate Millett Simon Heffer He Nearly Apologises Values: Collapse and Cure By Lord Hailsham LR Crimes Alexandra Artley Strange Tastes A Father's Story By Lionel Dahmer The Stranger Beside Me By Ann Rule LR English Lit David Pascoe Shakespeare’s Floppy-Disk Future
Anne Applebaum They Cannot Be Blamed for Hitler’s Excesses Prussia: The Perversion of an Idea By Giles MacDonogh LR
Sebastian Shakespeare Hardly New Where Their Feet Dance: Englishwomen's Sexual Fantasies By Rachel Silver LR
Randy Lee Cutler Tales of Perjury Salem Story: Reading the Witch Trials of 1692 By Bernard Rosenthal LR
Alexandra Artley Strange Tastes A Father's Story By Lionel Dahmer The Stranger Beside Me By Ann Rule LR
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