September 1995 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Belles Lettres | General | Fiction | Classics Belles Lettres Roger Caldwell Misunderstood Artists Testaments Betrayed: An Essay in Nine Parts By Milan Kundera, Translated by Linda Asher LR General Simon Heffer He Won’t Convert Us Ruling Britannia By Andrew Marr LR Alan Shipman We Are All At Risk Plague's Progress: A Social History of Man and Disease By Arno Karlen LR Fiction Nicholas Shakespeare The Love Which Makes Us All Flow Together The Moor’s Last Sigh By Salman Rushdie LR Classics Peter Jones Hiding Your Arts The Art of Plato By R B Rutherford LR
Roger Caldwell Misunderstood Artists Testaments Betrayed: An Essay in Nine Parts By Milan Kundera, Translated by Linda Asher LR
Alan Shipman We Are All At Risk Plague's Progress: A Social History of Man and Disease By Arno Karlen LR
Nicholas Shakespeare The Love Which Makes Us All Flow Together The Moor’s Last Sigh By Salman Rushdie LR
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In just thirteen years, George Villiers rose from plain squire to become the only duke in England and the most powerful politician in the land. Does a new biography finally unravel the secrets of his success?
John Adamson investigates.
John Adamson - Love Island with Ruffs
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During the 1930s, Winston Churchill retired to Chartwell, his Tudor-style country house in Kent, where he plotted a return to power.
Richard Vinen asks whether it’s time to rename the decade long regarded as Churchill’s ‘wilderness years’.
Richard Vinen - Croquet & Conspiracy
Richard Vinen: Croquet & Conspiracy - Churchill’s Citadel: Chartwell and the Gatherings Before the Storm by Katherine Carter
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