April 2002 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: From the Pulpit | Biography | Reporters | Belles Lettres | Biography From the Pulpit DJ Taylor Uncovered LR Biography J W M Thompson He Took a Prostitute to Meet Queen Victoria American Scoundrel: Love, War And Politics In Civil War America By Thomas Keneally LR Reporters Jonathan Mirsky They Have Been at the Core of Great Events People's Witness: The Journalist in Modern Politics By Fred Inglis LR Belles Lettres Robert Nye We Could Do With A Few More, Monsieur After Shakespeare: An Anthology By John Gross ed. LR Biography Caroline Moorehead His Writing Was Love The Double Bond: Primo Levi – A Biography By Carole Angier Primo Levi By Ian Thomson LR
J W M Thompson He Took a Prostitute to Meet Queen Victoria American Scoundrel: Love, War And Politics In Civil War America By Thomas Keneally LR
Jonathan Mirsky They Have Been at the Core of Great Events People's Witness: The Journalist in Modern Politics By Fred Inglis LR
Robert Nye We Could Do With A Few More, Monsieur After Shakespeare: An Anthology By John Gross ed. LR
Caroline Moorehead His Writing Was Love The Double Bond: Primo Levi – A Biography By Carole Angier Primo Levi By Ian Thomson LR
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