June 2017 Issue Jonathan Keates Misfortune Favours the Brave A Bold and Dangerous Family: The Rossellis and the Fight Against Mussolini By Caroline Moorehead LR
February 2017 Issue Caroline Moorehead To the Bitter End Claretta: Mussolini’s Last Lover By R J B Bosworth
December 2016 Issue Gavin Weightman Making Waves Marconi: The Man Who Networked the World By Marc Raboy LR
May 2003 Issue Patrick O'Connor Opera’s Renegades Puccini: A Biography By Mary Jane Phillips-Matz Edgard Varese By Alan Clayson LR
May 2013 Issue Robert Gordon The Reluctant Autobiographer Italo Calvino: Letters, 1941–1985 By Martin McLaughlin (translated) LR
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