From the December 2017 Issue Paper Trail Shouting in the Street: Adventures and Misadventures of a Fleet Street Survivor By Donald Trelford LR
From the November 2016 Issue Living at the End of a Barrel Another Day in the Death of America By Gary Younge LR
From the December 2014 Issue Lonely at the Bottom Hand to Mouth: The Truth About Being Poor in a Wealthy World By Linda Tirado LR
From the March 2014 Issue Acts of God Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital By Sheri Fink LR
From the May 2011 Issue The Whole 22 Yards Jack Hobbs: England’s Greatest Cricketer By Leo McKinstry Twirlymen: The Unlikely History of Cricket’s Greatest Spin Bowlers By Amol Rajan LR
From the April 2011 Issue Beyond Bristol Access All Areas: Selected Writings 1990–2010 By Sara Wheeler LR
From the August 2010 Issue Jailhouse Blues Mother California: A Story of Redemption Behind Bars By Kenneth E Hartman LR
From the July 2010 Issue Fathers of the Nation American Caesars: Lives of the US Presidents – from Franklin D Roosevelt to George W Bush By Nigel Hamilton LR
From the April 2010 Issue Scoop Unreliable Sources: How the 20th Century Was Reported By John Simpson LR
From the March 2010 Issue Snapping The Depression Dorothea Lange: A Life Beyond Limits By Linda Gordon LR
From the October 2009 Issue His Life and Times My Paper Chase: True Stories of Vanished Times – An Autobiography By Harold Evans LR
From the April 2009 Issue The Man Who Listened The Anatomist: The Autobiography of Anthony Sampson By Anthony Sampson LR
From the June 2012 Issue Tearing Up the Boundary Cricket at the Crossroads: Class, Colour and Controversy from 1967 to 1977 By Guy Fraser-Sampson LR
From the July 2012 Issue Crime & Punishment Injustice: Life and Death in the Courtrooms of America By Clive Stafford Smith LR
From the February 2013 Issue Road to Nowhere The Last Days of Detroit: Motor Cars, Motown and the Collapse of an Industrial Giant By Mark Binelli LR
From the June 2013 Issue Prison Break Life after Death: Eighteen Years on Death Row By Damien Echols LR
From the August 2013 Issue Notepads & Thighpads The Authors XI: A Season of English Cricket from Hackney to Hambledon By The Authors Cricket Club LR
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