From the June 1986 Issue Edna Strikes a Blow Wives of Fame: Mary Livingstone, Jenny Marx, Emma Darwin By Edna Healey LR
From the July 2000 Issue Parts of America Still Untouched by Progress Old New World By Lucinda Lambton LR
From the July 2004 Issue As The Crow Flies As The Crow Flies By Jeffrey Archer (Read by Martin Jarvis) LR
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From the June 2006 Issue The Phantom of the Opera The Phantom of the Opera By Gaston Leroux (Read by Jeremy Nicholas with Peter Yapp) LR
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