From the June 2016 Issue Fear and Loathing in LA Stars, Cars and Crystal Meth: The Adventures of a Personal Assistant Who Could Have Used One Himself By Jack Sutherland LR
From the October 2015 Issue Oh What a Feeling The Book of Human Emotions: An Encyclopedia of Feeling from Anger to Wanderlust By Tiffany Watt Smith LR
From the July 2004 Issue Testing Ted Her Husband: Hughes and Plath- A Marriage By Diane Middlebrook LR
From the October 2004 Issue Rebels With Causes Heroes: Saviours, Traitors and Supermen By Lucy Hughes-Hallett LR
From the December 2014 Issue What’s Cooking? The Culinary Imagination: From Myth to Modernity By Sandra M Gilbert LR
From the August 2006 Issue The Rollicking Regency An Aristocratic Affair: The Life of Georgiana’s Sister, Harriet Spencer, Countess of Bessborough By Janet Gleeson LR
From the May 2011 Issue Strange Rumblings in the Cannibal Club Pleasure Bound: Victorian Sex Rebels and the New Eroticism By Deborah Lutz LR
From the December 2010 Issue Sister Act Nuns Behaving Badly: Tales of Music, Magic, Art & Arson in the Convents of Italy By Craig A Monson LR
From the February 2010 Issue 237 Varieties Why Women Have Sex: Sexual Motivation from Adventure to Revenge – And Everything in Between By Cindy Meston and David Buss LR
From the September 2009 Issue Licence For Roving Hands Woman as Design: Before Behind Between Above Below By Stephen Bayley LR
From the February 2009 Issue Scents and Sensibility Perfumes: The Guide By Luca Turin and Tania Sanchez LR
From the December 2008 Issue The Magnet of Love Doctor of Love: James Graham and his Celestial Bed By Lydia Syson LR
From the November 2008 Issue Criminal Conversation Lady Worsley’s Whim: An Eighteenth-Century Tale of Sex, Scandal and Divorce By Hallie Rubenhold LR
From the June 2008 Issue Words of Love Uncommon Arrangements: Seven Portraits of Married Life in London Literary Circles 1910–1939 By Katie Roiphe LR
From the February 2008 Issue A Champion of Women Queen of the Wits: A Life of Laetitia Pilkington By Norma Clarke LR
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