November 1997 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Art | Explorers | Biography & Memoirs | Biography | Abroad Art Miranda France A Perfectly Normal Chap Who Forgot He Was Gay The Shameful Life of Salvador Dalí By Ian Gibson LR Explorers Tom Pocock Quite Close Enough The Devil's Mariner: William Dampier, Pirate and Explorer By Anton Gill LR Biography & Memoirs Stephen Amidon Lack of Money Poisoned his Soul at First Hand to Mouth: A Chronicle of Early Failure By Paul Auster LR Biography Gill Hornby She Can Do No Wrong Notorious: The Life of Ingrid Bergman By Donald Spoto LR Abroad James Owen Travelling For Fun Cleopatra’s Wedding Present: Travels Through Syria By Robert Tewdwr Moss LR
Miranda France A Perfectly Normal Chap Who Forgot He Was Gay The Shameful Life of Salvador Dalí By Ian Gibson LR
Tom Pocock Quite Close Enough The Devil's Mariner: William Dampier, Pirate and Explorer By Anton Gill LR
Stephen Amidon Lack of Money Poisoned his Soul at First Hand to Mouth: A Chronicle of Early Failure By Paul Auster LR
James Owen Travelling For Fun Cleopatra’s Wedding Present: Travels Through Syria By Robert Tewdwr Moss LR
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