December 2020 Issue Joseph Farrell From Treasure Island to Neverland A Friendship in Letters: Robert Louis Stevenson & J M Barrie By Michael Shaw (ed) LR
November 1979 Issue Brian Sibley He Wrote With a Pen in Each Hand The Letters of Lewis Carroll By Morton N Cohen and Roger Lancelyn Green (edd)
August 1999 Issue Clive Bush Wily and Tough Man who Became an Insider Henry James: A Life in Letters By Philip Horne (ed) LR
December 1988 Issue Janet Barron Same Mephitic Odours The Letters of Edith Wharton By RWB Lewis & Nancy Lewis LR
April 1982 Issue Humphrey Carpenter The Elusive Charles Dickens Dickens: Interviews and Recollections By Philip Colins (ed) LR
May 1991 Issue Kathryn Hughes Hasty Scrawls Harriet Martineau, Selected Letters By Valerie Sanders (ed) LR
May 2003 Issue Sebastian Shakespeare The Man Who Talked to Letter Boxes The Lesson of the Master: On Borges And His Work By Norman Thomas di Giovanni LR
November 2007 Issue Paul Johnson Lady of Letters The Collected Letters of Harriet Martineau By Deborah Anna Logan (ed) LR
September 2007 Issue Allan Massie Odd Cove Conan Doyle: The Man Who Created Sherlock Holmes By Andrew Lycett Arthur Conan Doyle: A Life in Letters By Daniel Stashower, Jon Lellenberg and Charles Foley LR
June 2007 Issue Paul Johnson From Bromsgrove to Trinity The Letters of A E Housman By Archie Burnett (ed) LR
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