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From the June 2007 Issue West End Wonders Full of Soup and Gold: The Life of Henry Jermyn By Anthony Adolph West End Chronicles: Three Hundred Years of Glamour and Excess in the Heart of London By Ed Glinert LR
From the November 2006 Issue Master Of All Trades John Evelyn: Living for Ingenuity By Gillian Darley LR
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From the September 2005 Issue A River Runs Through It Victorian London: The Life of a City 1840–1870 By Liza Picard The Thames: England’s River By Jonathan Schneer LR
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