July 2018 Issue Jason Pearl A Horse Performer Writes Memoirs on the Life and Travels of Thomas Hammond, 1748–1775 By George E Boulukos (ed) LR
June 2018 Issue Keshava Guha Outsider Account Ants Among Elephants: An Untouchable Family and the Making of Modern India By Sujatha Gidla
September 2001 Issue David Cesarani Reading with Primo The Search for Roots: A Personal Anthology By Primo Levi, Peter Forbes (trans.)
March 2017 Issue Maria Margaronis Roads to Rhodope Border: A Journey to the Edge of Europe By Kapka Kassabova LR
November 1986 Issue Hilary Mantel Journeys Into the Interior A Life of One's Own By Joanna Field An Experiment in Leisure By Joanna Field
October 2015 Issue Wendy Moore Hostess with the Mostess Peg Plunkett: Memoirs of a Whore By Julie Peakman LR
June 2004 Issue Jessica Mann Affairs of the Hearth Home: The Story of Everyone Who Ever Lived In Our House By Julie Myerson LR
June 2008 Issue Donald Rayfield From Russia with Love Stalin’s Children: Three Generations of Love and Betrayal By Owen Matthews LR
June 2005 Issue Alice Pitman Anarchy in the Aisles Trolley Wars: The Battle of the Supermarkets By Judi Bevan The Farm: The Story of One Family and the English Countryside By Richard Benson LR
April 2014 Issue David Profumo Oral Fixations Odd Job Man: Some Confessions of a Slang Lexicographer By Jonathon Green LR
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