From the June 2018 Issue The Day He Missed the Train The Murderer of Warren Street: The True Story of a Nineteenth-Century Revolutionary By Marc Mulholland LR
From the April 2018 Issue Deb’s Distress Miss Palmer’s Diary: The Secret Journals of a Victorian Lady By Gillian Wagner LR
From the September 2017 Issue Come Dine with We The Greedy Queen: Eating with Victoria By Annie Gray LR
From the August 2017 Issue Desperate Housewife Jane Welsh Carlyle and Her Victorian World: A Story of Love, Work, Friendship, and Marriage By Kathy Chamberlain LR
From the December 2016 Issue Down and Out Mansions of Misery: A Biography of the Marshalsea Debtors' Prison By Jerry White LR
From the May 2016 Issue He Stoops to Conquer Brothers of the Quill: Oliver Goldsmith in Grub Street By Norma Clarke LR
From the November 2015 Issue ‘Stink and Darknesse’ London Fog: The Biography By Christine L Corton LR
From the July 2003 Issue It Was a Dark and Stormy Night Bulwer Lytton: The Rise and Fall of a Victorian of Letters By Leslie Mitchell LR
From the October 2003 Issue The Horizontal Blackmailer The Courtesan's Revenge: Harriette Wilson, The Woman Who Blackmailed The King By Frances Wilson LR
From the August 2004 Issue The Nurse’s Nest Nightingales: The Story of Florence Nightingale and Her Remarkable Family By Gillian Gill LR
From the October 2004 Issue The Pragmatic Populist Disraeli: A Personal History By Christopher Hibbert LR
From the December 2004 Issue Guggum The Beautiful Lizzie Siddal: The Tragedy of a Pre-Raphaelite Supermodel By Lucinda Hawkley LR
From the March 2014 Issue Marriage Plot Did She Kill Him? A Victorian Tale of Deception, Adultery and Arsenic By Kate Colquhoun LR
From the August 2006 Issue The Lust for Acquisition Consuming Passions: Leisure and Pleasure in Victorian Britain By Judith Flanders Waxing Mythical: The Life and Legend of Madame Tussaud By Kate Berridge LR
From the July 2011 Issue A Constant Companion Constance: The Tragic and Scandalous Life of Mrs Oscar Wilde By Franny Moyle LR
From the May 2010 Issue Experiments In Living Young Romantics: The Shelleys, Byron and Other Tangled Lives By Daisy Hay LR
From the April 2010 Issue Courting Trouble Wild Romance: The True Story of a Victorian Scandal By Chloë Schama LR
From the November 2009 Issue Trailfinders’ Tales Passageways: The Story of a New Zealand Family By Ann Thwaite LR
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