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May 2018 Issue Jerry White River of Empire Trading in War: London's Maritime World in the Age of Cook and Nelson By Margarette Lincoln LR
November 2017 Issue Sarah Fraser Philosopher Queen The First Iron Lady: A Life of Caroline of Ansbach By Matthew Dennison LR
June 2015 Issue Freya Johnston The Son He Never Had The Fortunes of Francis Barber: The True Story of the Jamaican Slave Who Became Samuel Johnson’s Heir By Michael Bundock LR
May 2004 Issue Christopher Woodward Barrow Boys Antiquaries: The Discovery of the Past in Eighteenth-Century Britain By Rosemary Sweet LR
December 2004 Issue Ophelia Field Their Progress Out of Boredom Wives and Daughters: Women and Children in the Georgian Country House By Joanna Martin LR
August 2008 Issue Leslie Mitchell Our Man in Naples The Hamilton Letters: The Naples Dispatches of William Hamilton By John A Davis and Giovanni Capuano LR
March 2008 Issue Paul Johnson Ideas in Action The Roads to Modernity: The British, French and American Enlightenments By Gertrude Himmelfarb LR
December 2007 Issue Leslie Mitchell Keeping an Eye on the Neighbours Three Victories and a Defeat: The Rise and Fall of the First British Empire, 1714–1783 By Brendan Simms LR
October 2007 Issue Saul David Better Than The Romans The Decline and Fall of the British Empire, 1781–1997 By Piers Brendon LR
September 2007 Issue Nigel Jones Rum, Sodomy and the Lash The Line Upon a Wind: An Intimate History of the Last and Greatest War Fought at Sea Under Sail, 1793–1815 By Noel Mostert Cochrane the Dauntless: The Life and Adventures of Admiral Thomas Cochrane, 1775–1860 By David Cordingly Storm and Conquest: The Battle for the Indian Ocean, 1809 By Stephen Taylor LR
December 2011 Issue Kwasi Kwarteng The Brute Facts Britain’s Empire: Resistance, Repression and Revolt By Richard Gott LR
December 2011 Issue Vernon Bogdanor Lion, Harp & Unicorn The Two Unions: Ireland, Scotland, and the Survival of the United Kingdom, 1707–2007 By Alvin Jackson LR
April 2012 Issue Leslie Mitchell Capital Gains London in the Eighteenth Century: A Great and Monstrous Thing By Jerry White LR
July 2012 Issue Edward Vallance The Revolution Will Not Be Realised The Road Not Taken: How Britain Narrowly Missed a Revolution By Frank McLynn LR
April 2005 Issue Nicholas Bagnall More than Words Dr Johnson’s Dictionary: The Extraordinary Story of the Book that Defined the World By Henry Hitchings LR
November 2012 Issue Charles Esdaile Against the Odds The Savage Storm: Britain on the Brink in the Age of Napoleon By David Andress LR
December 2012 Issue Patricia Fara You Do the Math Poor Robin’s Prophecies: A curious Almanac, and the everyday mathematics of Georgian Britain By Benjamin Wardhaugh LR
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