November 1992 Issue Julian Barnes When He Sat Down His Tongue Came Out The Selected Letters of Philip Larkin By Anthony Thwaite (ed) LR
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March 2012 Issue Matthew Adams All That Has Survived The Complete Poems of Philip Larkin By Archie Burnett (ed) LR
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