From the March 2011 Issue ‘Polenta E Grappa’ Mission Accomplished: SOE and Italy 1943–1945 By David Stafford LR
From the September 2009 Issue The Man & the Beard William Golding: The Man Who Wrote Lord of the Flies By John Carey LR
From the October 2007 Issue The Fall of Rome The Day of Battle: The War in Sicily and Italy, 1943–1944 By Rick Atkinson LR
From the July 2007 Issue The Cretan Lawrence The Rash Adventurer: A Life of John Pendlebury By Imogen Grundon, with a Foreword by Patrick Leigh Fermor LR
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