May 1999 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: General | Fiction General Antonia Fraser Living On Mail Order Daughters of Britannia: The Lives and Times of Diplomatic Wives By Katie Hickman LR James Sharpe Knowledge and Truth Reading Witchcraft: Stories of Early English Witches By Marion Gibson LR Fiction Sophia Watson Is this the Best Book Ever Written? Chocolat By Joanne Harris LR Rosemary Stoyle Portia’s Problem Shouting At The Ship Men By Tim Geary LR
Antonia Fraser Living On Mail Order Daughters of Britannia: The Lives and Times of Diplomatic Wives By Katie Hickman LR
James Sharpe Knowledge and Truth Reading Witchcraft: Stories of Early English Witches By Marion Gibson 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.
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John Adamson: Love Island with Ruffs - The Scapegoat: The Brilliant Brief Life of the Duke of Buckingham by Lucy Hughes-Hallett
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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’.
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Richard Vinen: Croquet & Conspiracy - Churchill’s Citadel: Chartwell and the Gatherings Before the Storm by Katherine Carter
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