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May 2009 Issue Elspeth Barker Getting On With It A Jury of her Peers: American Women Writers from Anne Bradstreet to Annie Proulx By Elaine Showalter
July 2008 Issue Frances Spalding Back in the Frame Hidden in the Shadow of the Master: The Model-Wives of Cezanne, Monet, & Rodin By Ruth Butler LR
June 2008 Issue Richard Toye A Liberal Lover The Pain and the Privilege: The Women in Lloyd George’s Life By Ffion Hague LR
September 2006 Issue Allan Massie Dressed To Be Killed Liberty: The Lives and Times of Six Women in Revolutionary France By Lucy Moore LR
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