November 2023 Issue Dan Franklin No Books Please, We’re Publishers My Back Pages: An Undeniably Personal History of Publishing 1972–2022 By Richard Charkin LR
April 2022 Issue D J Taylor Long Lunches & Large Advances Circus of Dreams: Adventures in the 1980s Literary World By John Walsh LR
October 2020 Issue David Platzer A Publisher’s Progress Memories: The Charms and Follies of a Lifetime’s Publishing By Naim Attallah
October 2019 Issue Richard Davenport-Hines Shoulders Have I Rubbed The Glossy Years: Magazines, Museums and Selective Memoirs By Nicholas Coleridge
March 2015 Issue Jeremy Lewis Queen of the Slush Pile Loose Connections: From Narva Maantee to Great Russell Street By Esther Menell
September 2004 Issue Valerie Grove In Restaurants, Other Diners Applauded When He Left Jew Made in England By Anthony Blond LR
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