January 1998 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: From the Pulpit | Biography & Memoirs | Fiction | This Other Eden From the Pulpit Auberon Waugh Woe be Unto Thee, O Moab! LR Biography & Memoirs Allan Massie Even So, He Had No Right to Beat Up Bibbles D H Lawrence: Dying Game 1922–1930 By David Ellis LR Fiction John Dugdale How Two Great Americans See One Garbage Dump Underworld By Don Lelillo LR This Other Eden Ken Livingstone I Would Prefer to Adopt the German Constitution Parliament Under Pressure By Peter Riddell LR
Allan Massie Even So, He Had No Right to Beat Up Bibbles D H Lawrence: Dying Game 1922–1930 By David Ellis LR
Ken Livingstone I Would Prefer to Adopt the German Constitution Parliament Under Pressure By Peter Riddell LR
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