July 2022 Issue George Morris On the Trail of the Cailleach Queens of the Wild: Pagan Goddesses in Christian Europe – An Investigation By Ronald Hutton LR
October 2015 Issue Melissa Harrison In Search of the Pig-Headed Princess The Land of the Green Man: A Journey through the Supernatural Landscapes of the British Isles By Carolyne Larrington
February 2015 Issue Alberto Manguel Enchanted Once Upon a Time: A Short History of Fairy Tale By Marina Warner
October 2008 Issue Rowland Smith ‘Trader or Pirate?’ Travelling Heroes: Greeks and Their Myths in the Epic Age of Homer By Robin Lane Fox LR
May 2008 Issue Clare Jackson O Caledonia! The Invention of Scotland: Myth and History By Hugh Trevor-Roper (Edited by Jeremy J Cater) LR
March 2008 Issue Michael Jacobs A Golden Age? Imagining Spain: Historical Myth and National Identity By Henry Kamen LR
June 2013 Issue Robin Fox Twist & Shout The Dancing Goddesses: Folklore, Archaeology, and the Origins of European Dance By Elizabeth Wayland Barber LR
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