June 1989 Issue Paul Theroux Impure Thoughts on Our Greatest Writer The Life Graham Greene: Volume One – 1904–1939 By Norman Sherry
December 2020 Issue David Pryce-Jones The Peril & the Glory Russian Roulette: The Life and Times of Graham Greene By Richard Greene LR
May 2019 Issue Richard Greene The Cuban Connection Our Man Down in Havana: The Story Behind Graham Greene’s Cold War Spy Novel By Christopher Hull LR
November 1992 Issue Paul Theroux A Book of Quite Startling Banality A World of my Own: A Dream Diary By Graham Greene
April 2004 Issue J W M Thompson Travels With My Lover In Search of a Beginning: My Life with Graham Greene By Yvonne Cloetta as told to Marie-Françoise Allain (Translated by Euan Cameron) LR
October 2004 Issue Simon Heffer The End of the Affair The Life of Graham Greene, Volume III: 1955-1991 By Norman Sherry LR
October 2007 Issue Piers Paul Read Yours, Faithfully Graham Greene: A Life in Letters By Richard Greene (ed) LR
June 2012 Issue Stephen Amidon The Spirit of Grim Grin The Man Within My Head: Graham Greene, My Father and Me By Pico Iyer LR
March 2013 Issue Daniel Swift A Motley Rubble The Love-charm of Bombs: Restless Lives in the Second World War By Lara Feigel LR
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