From the November 2019 Issue Swags & Sofas Interiors: The Greatest Rooms of the Century By William Norwich (ed) LR
From the April 2019 Issue Readers, Digest The Way We Eat Now: Strategies for Eating in a World of Change By Bee Wilson LR
From the February 2018 Issue Peering into the Shark Tank Dark Side of the Boom: The Excesses of the Art Market in the Twenty-first Century By Georgina Adam LR
From the December 2016 Issue Going Once, Going Twice The Auctioneer: A Memoir of Great Art, Legendary Collectors and Record-breaking Auctions By Simon de Pury with William Stadiem An Auctioneer's Lot: Triumphs and Disasters at Christie's By Charles Hindlip LR
From the July 2016 Issue Remembrance of Things Present Gate of Lilacs: A Verse Commentary on Proust By Clive James LR
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