From the April 2004 Issue The Mosques Beneath Andalus: Unlocking The Secrets of Moorish Spain By Jason Webster LR
From the February 2011 Issue One Day In February The Anatomy of a Moment By Javier Cercas (Translated by Anne McLean) LR
From the December 2009 Issue Encyclopedia of Rogues Nazi Literature in the Americas By Roberto Bolaño LR
From the October 2008 Issue Into the Rebel Zone We Saw Spain Die: Foreign Correspondents in the Spanish Civil War By Paul Preston LR
From the March 2008 Issue A Golden Age? Imagining Spain: Historical Myth and National Identity By Henry Kamen LR
From the March 2006 Issue A Pact of Forgetting Ghosts of Spain: Travels through a Country’s Hidden Past By Giles Tremlett Dogs of God: Columbus, the Inquisition, and the Defeat of the Moors By James Reston, Jr LR
From the December 2011 Issue Patagonian Adventures Desolation Island By Adolfo García Ortega (Translated by Peter Bush) LR
From the March 2012 Issue The Sleep of Reason The Spanish Holocaust: Inquisition and Extermination in Twentieth-Century Spain By Paul Preston LR
From the July 2013 Issue The Quiet Englishman The Life and Death of the Spanish Republic: A Witness to the Spanish Civil War By Henry Buckley LR
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