From the March 2008 Issue The Outsider Isaac Rosenberg: The Making of a Great War Poet By Jean Moorcroft Wilson LR
From the December 2007 Issue The Birth of Sredni Vashtar The Unbearable Saki: The Work of H H Munro By Sandie Byrne LR
From the August 2007 Issue Out of the Fog Joseph Conrad: A Life By Zdzislaw Najder The Several Lives of Joseph Conrad By John Stape LR
From the December 2005 Issue Islands Unto Themselves Crusoe’s Secret: The Aesthetics of Dissent By Tom Paulin LR
From the December 2011 Issue Literary Taxonomania Lives of the Novelists: A History of Fiction in 294 Lives By John Sutherland LR
From the June 2013 Issue Unlikely Rebel C S Lewis: A Life – Eccentric Genius, Reluctant Prophet By Alister McGrath LR
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Alexander Lee: Rise of the Machinations - Lying Abroad: Henry Wotton and the Invention of Diplomacy by Carol Chillington Rutter
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