December 2022 Issue Griselda Pollock Stairways to Heaven Hilma af Klint: A Biography By Julia Voss (Translated from German by Anne Posten) LR
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April 2004 Issue Geordie Greig The Miniature Monarch Christina, Queen of Sweden: The Restless Life of a European Eccentric By Veronica Buckley LR
July 2008 Issue Roland Huntford More Thank Ikea Fishing in Utopia: Sweden and the Future that Disappeared By Andrew Brown LR
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