February 2003 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Pulpit | History | Villains | Interview | Biography | Foreign Parts | Memoirs | General | Fiction Pulpit Tim Waterstone Confessions of a Bookseller History Jan Morris The Sun Will Set Empire: How Britain Made the Modern World By Niall Ferguson Richard Overy The Plebeian and the Patrician Hitler and Churchill: Secrets of Leadership By Andrew Roberts LR Allan Massie 25 Million and Counting Adventures and Exiles: The Great Scottish Exodus By Marjory Harper LR Max Egremont Portrait of a Failed Artist Hitler and the Power of Aesthetics By Frederic Spotts LR Simon Heffer A Turbulent Continent The Struggle for Europe: The History of the Continent since 1945 By William I Hitchcock LR Villains William Palmer Southern Man Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War By T J Stiles LR Aidan Hartley How Are the Tyrants Fallen Talk of the Devil: Encounters with Seven Dictators By Riccardo Orizio LR Interview Roger Scruton Roger Scruton Interviews Vaclav Havel LR Biography Frances Spalding At Home in Kensington From Life: Julia Margaret Cameron and Victorian Photography By Victoria Olsen Julia Margaret Cameron: A Critical Biography By Colin Ford LR Jessica Mann Working Girl Love and Dirt: The Marriage of Arthur Munby and Hannah Cullwick By Diane Atkinson LR Anne Somerset Webster’s Muse Arbella: England's Lost Queen By Sarah Gristwood LR Foreign Parts Jonathan Keates A Slippery City Venice: Fragile City 1797-1997 By Margaret Plant Venices By Paul Morand, Euan Cameron (trans.) Against Venice By Regis Debray LR Richard Gott The Lynch Mob The Empress of South America: The True Story of Eliza Lynch By Nigel Cawthorne The Shadows of Eliza Lynch By Siân Rees At the Tomb of the Inflatable Pig: A Riotous Journey into the Heart of Paraguay By John Gimlette LR Richard Dowden The Vampires of Africa Dark Star Safari: Overland from Cairo to Cape Town By Paul Theroux LR Giles MacDonogh A Personal Crusade The Far-Farers: A Journey from Viking Iceland to Crusader Jerusalem By Victoria Clark LR Memoirs Tim Heald Wild Life Life on Air: Memoirs of a Broadcaster By David Attenborough LR General Christopher Ondaatje The Number of the Beast Homeland: Into a World of Hate By Nick Ryan LR Fiction Francis King Lord of the Dance Dancer By Colum McCann
Richard Overy The Plebeian and the Patrician Hitler and Churchill: Secrets of Leadership By Andrew Roberts LR
Allan Massie 25 Million and Counting Adventures and Exiles: The Great Scottish Exodus By Marjory Harper LR
Simon Heffer A Turbulent Continent The Struggle for Europe: The History of the Continent since 1945 By William I Hitchcock LR
Aidan Hartley How Are the Tyrants Fallen Talk of the Devil: Encounters with Seven Dictators By Riccardo Orizio LR
Frances Spalding At Home in Kensington From Life: Julia Margaret Cameron and Victorian Photography By Victoria Olsen Julia Margaret Cameron: A Critical Biography By Colin Ford LR
Jessica Mann Working Girl Love and Dirt: The Marriage of Arthur Munby and Hannah Cullwick By Diane Atkinson LR
Jonathan Keates A Slippery City Venice: Fragile City 1797-1997 By Margaret Plant Venices By Paul Morand, Euan Cameron (trans.) Against Venice By Regis Debray LR
Richard Gott The Lynch Mob The Empress of South America: The True Story of Eliza Lynch By Nigel Cawthorne The Shadows of Eliza Lynch By Siân Rees At the Tomb of the Inflatable Pig: A Riotous Journey into the Heart of Paraguay By John Gimlette LR
Richard Dowden The Vampires of Africa Dark Star Safari: Overland from Cairo to Cape Town By Paul Theroux LR
Giles MacDonogh A Personal Crusade The Far-Farers: A Journey from Viking Iceland to Crusader Jerusalem By Victoria Clark LR
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