From the December 1989 Issue Lettres De Cachet Marcel Proust: Selected Letters Volume 2 1904–1909 By Philip Kolb (ed) (Translated by Terence Kilmartin) LR
From the October 2000 Issue Paris Black and White Brassaï: No Ordinary Eyes By Alain Sayag & Annick Lionel-Marie Negrophilia: Avant-Garde Paris and Black Culture in the 1920s By Petrine Archer-Straw LR
From the June 1993 Issue Poor Boy makes Good in Boomtime USA Merchant of Dreams: Louis B Mayer, MGM and the Secret Hollywood By Charles Higham LR
From the October 1991 Issue She Knew Them All Great Artists in Close-up: Matisse, Picasso, Miró – As I Knew Them By Rosamond Bernier LR
From the September 1991 Issue Too Many B…s Letters From a Life: The Selected Letters and Diaries of Benjamin Britten Vols One & Two 1923-1945 By Donald Mitchell & Philip Reed (eds) LR
From the November 1990 Issue What She Saw in Him Matisse and Picasso: A Friendship in Art By Françoise Gilot LR
From the May 2003 Issue Opera’s Renegades Puccini: A Biography By Mary Jane Phillips-Matz Edgard Varese By Alan Clayson LR
From the July 2003 Issue A King of Infinite Space Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Man, The Image and the World By Peter Galassi, Robert Delpire et al LR
From the October 2003 Issue Dressed For Success Dark Lover: The Life and Death of Rudolph Valentino By Emily W Leider LR
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From the December 2003 Issue The Contrary Contralto Letters and Diaries of Kathleen Ferrier By Christopher Fifield (ed) LR
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From the May 2004 Issue The Strange Charisma of Stardom Gielgud's Letters By John Gielgud, Richard Mangan (Ed) LR
From the June 2004 Issue Living in Momentous Times The Bride From Odessa By Edgardo Cozarinsky (Trans Nick Caistor) LR
From the July 2004 Issue The Age of the Silent Singer Encyclopedia of Opera on Screen By Ken Wlaschin LR
From the August 2004 Issue Remembrance of Things Past Latrigue: Album of a Century By Martine d'Astier, Quentin Bajac, Alan Sayag (edd) The Bohemians of the Latin Quarter By Henri Murger (Trans Ellen Marriage and John Selwyn) LR
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