July 2000 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: From the Pulpit | Memoirs | Foreign Parts | Britain | Fiction From the Pulpit Auberon Waugh The Fruits of Old Age LR Memoirs A N Wilson His Best Book Yet, But Written For Americans Experience By Martin Amis LR Foreign Parts Susan Crosland Parts of America Still Untouched by Progress Old New World By Lucinda Lambton LR Britain Roy Porter It Is No Yoke The Republic of Britain: 1760 to the Present By Frank Prochaska LR Fiction Martyn Bedford A Novelist at Last How the Dead Live By Will Self LR Francis King Enjoyable Trip through a Turbulent Century The Glass Palace By Amitav Ghosh LR
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