February 2025 Issue Guy Stagg Between the Woods & the Warzone Walking Europe’s Last Wilderness: A Journey through the Carpathian Mountains By Nick Thorpe LR
March 2023 Issue Peter Davidson It Could Do with a Lick of Paint A Grand Tour Journal 1820–1822: The Awakening of the Man By Edward Geoffrey Stanley (Edited by Angus Hawkins)
November 2021 Issue Piers Brendon Continental Drift The Dream of Europe: Travels in the Twenty-First Century By Geert Mak (Translated from Dutch by Liz Waters) LR
July 2019 Issue Mike Phillips A Backpacker in the Banlieues Afropean: Notes from Black Europe By Johny Pitts LR
June 2018 Issue Matthew Engel Travels with My Set Square Trans-Europe Express: Tours of a Lost Continent By Owen Hatherley
September 2017 Issue Jan Morris Let It Blow Where the Wild Winds Are: Walking Europe’s Winds from the Pennines to Provence By Nick Hunt
August 1997 Issue Anna Reid European Scepticism is Normal Continental Drifts: Travels in the New Europe By Nicholas Fraser Travels as a Brussel Scout By Nick Middleton LR
January 1995 Issue Susan Elkin Join some Necrophiles on the Great Relic Crawl Travel in Early Modern Europe By Antoni Maczak By Ursula Phillips (trans)
December 1993 Issue Nathaniel Waugh Among the New Teutonic Knights in Gdansk Exit into History: A Journey through the New Eastern Europe By Eva Hoffman LR
November 2013 Issue Miranda Seymour Tributary Offerings The Danube: A Journey Upriver from the Black Sea to the Black Forest By Nick Thorpe LR
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