August 2022 Issue Freya Johnston Mother & Author Look! We Have Come Through! Living with Lawrence By Lara Feigel LR
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November 1979 Issue Stephen Gill The Youthful Lawrence The Letters of D H Lawrence Volume 1 1901–13 By James T Boulton (ed)
November 2002 Issue Thomas Hodgkinson Not Everyone Agreed Living at the Edge: A Biography of D H Lawrence and Frieda von Richthofen By Michael Squires and Lynn K Talbot LR
September 2014 Issue Catherine Brown Sun & Lovers D H Lawrence: The Poems By Christopher Pollnitz (ed) Lady Chatterley’s Villa: D H Lawrence on the Italian Riviera By Richard Owen LR
March 2009 Issue William Palmer Ad Astra Death and the Author: How D H Lawrence Died, and Was Remembered By David Ellis LR
March 2008 Issue John de St Jorre Agent Provocateur Obelisk: A History of Jack Kahane and the Obelisk Press By Neil Pearson LR
March 2005 Issue Peter Washington Serious About Sex D H Lawrence: The Life of an Outsider By John Worthen LR
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