From the June 2003 Issue Film Buff Laid Bare Are You Talking to Me? A Life Through the Movies By John Walsh LR
From the November 2003 Issue Whose Ireland Robert Emmet: The Making of a Legend By Marianne Elliott LR
From the December 2003 Issue The Founding Fathers Inventing A Nations: Washington, Adams, Jefferson By Gore Vidal LR
From the May 2004 Issue Time of the Trireme Salamis: The Greatest Naval Battle of the Ancient World, 480 BC By Barry Strauss LR
From the June 2004 Issue A Man Between Edge of Midnight: The Life of John Schlesinger By William J Mann LR
From the July 2004 Issue He’s Tall, He’s Rangy Secret Dreams: The Biography of Michael Redgrave By Alan Strachan LR
From the September 2004 Issue What Really Happened At Rorke’s Drift Zulu: The Heroism and Tragedy of the Zulu War of 1879 By Saul David LR
From the March 2011 Issue Full Pelt History Fur, Fortune, and Empire: The Epic History of the Fur Trade in America By Eric Jay Dolin LR
From the August 2010 Issue Man with the Golden Touch Irving Thalberg: Boy Wonder to Producer Prince By Mark Vieira LR
From the February 2010 Issue Much Ado About Nothing How to Be a Movie Star: Elizabeth Taylor in Hollywood By William J Mann LR
From the September 2009 Issue Dollar Sign On His Heart Joseph P Kennedy’s Hollywood Years By Cari Beauchamp LR
From the June 2009 Issue ‘Gracie, Of Course!’ High Society: Grace Kelly and Hollywood By Donald Spoto LR
From the May 2009 Issue Southern Comfort Frankly, My Dear: Gone with the Wind Revisited By Molly Haskell LR
From the February 2009 Issue Columbus of the Woods Frontiersman: Daniel Boone and the Making of America By Meredith Mason Brown LR
From the April 2008 Issue Sound and Fury What Happens Next: A History of American Screenwriting By Marc Norman LR
From the September 2007 Issue Catnip to the Señoritas Billy the Kid: The Endless Ride By Michael Wallis LR
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