December 2019 Issue Lucy Lethbridge A Postcode of One’s Own Square Haunting: Five Women, Freedom and London Between the Wars By Francesca Wade LR
August 1999 Issue Clive Bush Wily and Tough Man who Became an Insider Henry James: A Life in Letters By Philip Horne (ed) LR
April 2000 Issue Malcolm Bradbury What This Odd Couple Loved About Each Other Hemingway versus Fitzgerald: The Rise and Fall of a Literary Friendship By Scott Donaldson
May 2017 Issue Mark Dunbar Stings Like a Butterfly The Feud: Vladimir Nabokov, Edmund Wilson, and the End of a Beautiful Friendship By Alex Beam LR
December 1979 Issue Philip Thody Wodehouse and the Critics P. G. Wodehouse, An Illustrated Biography By Joseph Connolly LR
November 1990 Issue Paul Taylor Before He Went to Live on the Mountain Top Vladimir Nabokov: The Russian Years By Brian Boyd LR
December 2015 Issue John Sutherland Fu Man Who? Lord of Strange Deaths: The Fiendish World of Sax Rohmer By Phil Baker and Antony Clayton (edd) LR
December 2015 Issue Peter Washington Critical Thinking The Prose Factory: Literary Life in England Since 1918 By D J Taylor LR
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March 2011 Issue Bernard O’Donoghue He Noticed Such Things The Complete Works of W H Auden: Prose – Volume IV, 1956–1962 By Edward Mendelson (ed) LR
October 2008 Issue Diana Athill Biographia Literaria Magic Moments: Life-Changing Encounters with Books, Films, Music… By John Sutherland LR
May 2008 Issue Donald Rayfield Strolls with Vladimir Imagining Nabokov: Russia Between Art and Politics By Nina L Khrushcheva
July 2012 Issue David Collard Possum Agonistes The Letters of T S Eliot, Volume 3: 1926–1927 By Valerie Eliot & John Haffenden (ed) LR
April 2005 Issue Peter Washington Of Her Darker Purposes Virginia Woolf: An Inner Life By Julia Briggs LR
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