August 1999 Issue Clive Bush Wily and Tough Man who Became an Insider Henry James: A Life in Letters By Philip Horne (ed) LR
June 1994 Issue Frank McLynn Worth Investigation Travelling in Italy with Henry James By Fred Kaplan (ed) LR
July 2008 Issue Peter Washington It’s All Relative House of Wits: An Intimate Portrait of the James Family By Paul Fisher LR
July 2007 Issue Susan Crosland The Portrait of A Lady The Portrait of A Lady By Henry James (Read by Gayle Hunnicutt) LR
April 2012 Issue John Sutherland Regarding Henry Monopolizing the Master: Henry James and the Politics of Modern Literary Scholarship By Michael Anesko LR
October 2012 Issue Jay Parini The Inheritance of Isabel Archer Portrait of a Novel: Henry James and the Making of an American Masterpiece By Michael Gorra LR
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