November 1994 Issue Jane Charteris He Could Make Love to his Wife Only in the Dark Buñuel By John Baxter LR
January 1993 Issue Julian Fellowes Louis XVIII’s Long-Lost Son is Found! The Grimaldis of Monaco: Centuries of Scandal, Years of Grace By By Anne Edwards LR
June 2004 Issue Sheridan Morley An Icon Examined The Many Lives of Marilyn Monroe By Sarah Churchwell LR
September 2008 Issue Christopher Bray A Sentimental Journey Doris Day: The Untold Story of the Girl Next Door By David Kaufman Doris Day: Reluctant Star By David Bret LR
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@rosalyster returns to its genesis.
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