June 1995 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Modern History | Odd Tastes | Biography | Fiction II Modern History Martin Walker They Got It All Wrong For the President's Eyes Only: Secret Intelligence and the American Presidency from Washington to Bush By Christopher Andrew LR Odd Tastes Elisa Segrave We Are Only Human A Passion for Priests: Women Talk of Their Love for Roman Catholic Priests By Clare Jenkins (Ed) LR Biography Patrick O'Connor Zywny’s Pupil Chopin: The Reluctant Romantic By Jeremy Siepmann LR Fiction II Robin Nash A Desperate Need to be Acknowledged The Invisible Circus By Jennifer Egan LR
Martin Walker They Got It All Wrong For the President's Eyes Only: Secret Intelligence and the American Presidency from Washington to Bush By Christopher Andrew LR
Elisa Segrave We Are Only Human A Passion for Priests: Women Talk of Their Love for Roman Catholic Priests By Clare Jenkins (Ed) LR
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