February 1998 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Biography | Conscience | Fiction | History Biography A N Wilson He Dared to Tell Them their History, Now Forgotten Alexander Solzhenitsyn: A Century in His Life By D M Thomas LR Beryl Bainbridge Not Too Bad Rasputin: The Saint Who Sinned By Brian Moynahan LR Francis Wheen One For The Lassies? Gordon Brown: The Biography By Paul Routledge Conscience John Simpson In Fact He Doesn’t Like Television News At All The Warrior's Honour By Michael Ignatieff LR Fiction Alison Prince Keep Shifting the Nuns Telling Liddy By Anne Fine LR History Brian Walden A First-Class Man to Study these Mediocrities The Road to Number 10: From Bonar Law to Tony Blair By Alan Watkins LR
A N Wilson He Dared to Tell Them their History, Now Forgotten Alexander Solzhenitsyn: A Century in His Life By D M Thomas LR
John Simpson In Fact He Doesn’t Like Television News At All The Warrior's Honour By Michael Ignatieff LR
Brian Walden A First-Class Man to Study these Mediocrities The Road to Number 10: From Bonar Law to Tony Blair By Alan Watkins LR
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