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December 1989 Issue Alan Watkins Good Value, If You Like This Sort of Thing Against The Tide: Diaries 1973-1976 By Tony Benn LR
July 1989 Issue Hilary Mantel In Her Black Books A Bright Remembrance: The Diaries of Julia Cartwright By Angela Emanuel (ed) LR
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