February 2022 Issue Paul Lay Palazzos by the Thames London’s ‘Golden Mile’: The Great Houses of the Strand, 1550–1650 By Manolo Guerci LR
February 2021 Issue Adrian Tinniswood So Many Little Worlds London and the 17th Century: The Making of the World’s Greatest City By Margarette Lincoln LR
November 2017 Issue Tim Richardson Opposites Attract The Curious World of Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn By Margaret Willes LR
November 2003 Issue Andrew Taylor City In Flames By Permission of Heaven: The Story of the Great Fire of London By Adrian Tinniswood LR
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