May 2018 Issue Cosmo Landesman Sexy Idiot Black Sunset: Hollywood Sex, Lies, Glamour, Betrayal, and Raging Egos By Clancy Sigal The London Lover: My Weekend that Lasted Thirty Years By Clancy Sigal LR
March 2018 Issue Ian Sansom A Life in Letters The Shadow in the Garden: A Biographer’s Tale By James Atlas LR
November 1997 Issue Stephen Amidon Lack of Money Poisoned his Soul at First Hand to Mouth: A Chronicle of Early Failure By Paul Auster LR
October 1997 Issue Margaret Forster In Love And Politics Walking in the Shade: Volume Two of My Autobiography, to 1962 By Doris Lessing LR
March 2005 Issue Diana Athill Beyond his Blindness The Red Letters: My Father's Enchanted Period By Ved Mehta Dark Harbor: Building House and Home on an Enchanted Island By Ved Mehta Remembering Mr Shawn's New Yorker: The Invisible Art of Editing By Ved Mehta LR
August 2015 Issue Jeremy Lewis Glittering Entries Going Up: To Cambridge and Beyond – A Writer’s Memoir By Frederic Raphael LR
August 2015 Issue Richard Davenport-Hines Orgasms are Hell A House in St John’s Wood: In Search of My Parents By Matthew Spender LR
July 2003 Issue Nicholas Rankin Memorable Deedes At War With Waugh: The Real Story of Scoop By W F Deedes LR
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
September 2004 Issue Carole Angier Writing to Fill the Silence A Tale of Love and Darkness By Amos Oz (Translated by Nicholas de Lange) LR
December 2004 Issue Andrew Lycett Gertrude Stein’s Bra Tolkien's Gown & Other Stories of Great Authors and Rare Books By Rick Gekoski LR
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