December 2024 Issue Peter Davidson Painter to the Devil Creator of Nightmares: Henry Fuseli’s Art and Life By Christopher Baker LR
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April 2023 Issue Iain Bamforth Six Thousand Feet Beyond Humankind On the trail of Nietzsche in Sils Maria LR
November 2021 Issue Peter Marshall Don’t Mention the Eucharist Zwingli: God’s Armed Prophet By Bruce Gordon LR
June 1998 Issue Brian Phillips When Neutrality Becomes a Cause for Scandal Dunant’s Dream: War, Switzerland and the History of the Red Cross By Caroline Moorehead LR
May 2011 Issue Daisy Hay Holiday of a Lifetime Byron in Geneva: That Summer of 1816 By David Ellis LR
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