From the May 2025 Issue Off the Wall Bardfield Murals: Ravilious, Bawden, Rowntree and Others Bardfield Murals: Ravilious, Bawden, Rowntree and Others By Alan Powers LR
From the December 2024 Issue Painter to the Devil Creator of Nightmares: Henry Fuseli’s Art and Life By Christopher Baker LR
From the August 2024 Issue King of the Mountain Caspar David Friedrich: Art for a New Age By Markus Bertsch & Johannes Grave (edd) Caspar David Friedrich: Infinite Landscapes By Ralph Gleis & Birgit Verwiebe (edd)
From the June 2024 Issue Our Man in Fotheringhay Spycraft: Tricks and Tools of the Dangerous Trade from Elizabeth I to the Restoration By Nadine Akkerman & Pete Langman
From the May 2024 Issue Reverend with a Cause On Laudianism: Piety, Polemic and Politics during the Personal Rule of Charles I By Peter Lake LR
From the November 2023 Issue When Mauve Was the New Black Colour Revolution: Victorian Art, Fashion and Design LR
From the October 2023 Issue Memories of Dry Toast The Seventy-Five Folios and Other Unpublished Manuscripts By Marcel Proust (Translated from French by Sam Taylor) LR
From the April 2023 Issue Equally Fluent in Gaelic & Greek Rev James Fraser, 1634–1709: A New Perspective on the Scottish Highlands before Culloden By David Worthington LR
From the March 2023 Issue It Could Do with a Lick of Paint A Grand Tour Journal 1820–1822: The Awakening of the Man By Edward Geoffrey Stanley (Edited by Angus Hawkins)
From the November 2022 Issue The Poet’s Eye Starlight Wood: Walking Back to the Romantic Countryside By Fiona Sampson LR
From the August 2022 Issue Paradises on Earth A History of Arcadia in Art and Literature: The Quest for Secular Human Happiness Revealed in the Pastoral By Paul Holberton LR
From the May 2022 Issue Go Forth and Proselytise The Jesuits: A History By Markus Friedrich (Translated from German by John Noël Dillon) LR
From the August 2021 Issue How Bloody is Thy Dwelling Place Raised from the Ruins: Monastic Houses after the Dissolution By Jane Whitaker LR
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We are saddened to hear of the death of Edmund White.
We've lifted the paywall on Richard Davenport-Hines's 2014 review of White's Paris memoir.
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