From the July 1995 Issue He Hated Jesuits And He Hated The English Pombal: Paradox Of The Enlightenment By Kenneth Maxwell LR
From the February 2003 Issue A Personal Crusade The Far-Farers: A Journey from Viking Iceland to Crusader Jerusalem By Victoria Clark LR
From the March 2004 Issue On The Grapevine Phylloxera: How Wine Was Saved For the World By Christy Campbell LR
From the June 2004 Issue A Hidden Place in a Vanished City The Amber Room: The Untold Story of the Greatest Hoax of the Twentieth Century By Catherine Scott-Clark, Adrian Levy LR
From the November 2006 Issue A Country Immured The Berlin Wall: 13 August 1961 – 9 November 1989 By Frederick Taylor LR
From the July 2006 Issue Nazis and Narcissism Berlin Games: How Hitler Stole the Olympic Dream By Guy Walters LR
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