December 1994 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Pleasures of Life | Foreign Fields | Pleasures of Life Harriet Sergeant Harriet Sergeant Finds Ecstasy in a Tokyo Sushi Bar Foreign Fields George MacDonald Fraser How They Saved the XIVth Army Not Ordinary Men: The Story of the Battle of Kohima By John Colvin LR x Victoria Brittain Plucky Couple Stuck on the African Railways Blood on the Tracks By Miles Bredin LR
George MacDonald Fraser How They Saved the XIVth Army Not Ordinary Men: The Story of the Battle of Kohima By John Colvin LR
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