From the November 1994 Issue In Sure and Certain Hope of the Resurrection Evelyn Waugh: A Biography By Selina Hastings
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From the December 1989 Issue Posthumous Convert to the Sisterhood Willa Cather: A Life Saved Up By Hermione Lee The Short Stories of Willa Cather By Hermione Lee (ed) The Song of the Lark & Death Comes for the Archbishop By Willa Cather
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From the June 1987 Issue How do You Expect to Score? The Faber Book of Cricket By Michael Davie and Simon Davie (eds) LR
From the April 1987 Issue The Last Post Last Letters: Prisons and Prisoners of the French Revolution By Olivier Blanc LR
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