March 2023 Issue Miranda Seymour Last Dance in Buenos Aires No One Taught Me to Tango: Memories of Anglo-Argentina By Trevor Grove LR
April 2022 Issue Richard Vinen Drinks with Galtieri Kidnapped by the Junta: Inside Argentina’s Wars with Britain and Itself By Julian Manyon LR
November 2018 Issue Ellen Jones The Watcher People in the Room By Norah Lange (Translated by Charlotte Whittle)
December 2015 Issue Andrew Graham-Yooll Versions of Borges Conversations: Volume 2 By Jorge Luis Borges & Osvaldo Ferrari (Translated by Tom Boll) LR
July 2015 Issue Patrick Wilcken Spirit of the Pampas Living in the Sound of the Wind: A Personal Quest for W H Hudson – Naturalist & Writer from the River Plate By Jason Wilson 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
July 2008 Issue Miranda France Raunchy Rhythms Long After Midnight at the Niño Bien: The Tango and Argentina By Brian Winter LR
August 2013 Issue Miranda France ‘Silence is Health’ Operation Massacre By Rodolfo Walsh (Translated by Daniella Gitlin) LR
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