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November 2017 Issue Charles Darwent Upwardly Mobile Calder: The Conquest of Time – The Early Years, 1898–1940 By Jed Perl
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December 2003 Issue Isabella Tree A Double Elephant Audubon's Elephant: The Story of John James Audubon's Epic Struggle To Publish 'The Birds of America' By Duff Hart-Davis LR
April 2015 Issue Charles Darwent ‘An echo-chamber of human misery’ Mark Rothko: Toward the Light in the Chapel By Annie Cohen-Solal LR
April 2004 Issue Carole Angier Brief Encounters A Chance Meeting: Intertwined Lives of American Writers and Artists, 1854-1967 By Rachel Cohen LR
June 2004 Issue William Packer Impressions of Expressionists A Sweeper-Up After Artists: A Memoir By Irving Sandler LR
July 2012 Issue Peyton Skipwith Wearing Warhol Textile Design: Artists’ Textiles 1940–1976 By Geoffrey Rayner, Richard Chamberlain & Annamarie Stapleton LR
February 2014 Issue Charles Shaar Murray Doomed Poets in Romantic Squalor Inside the Dream Palace: The Life and Times of New York’s Legendary Chelsea Hotel By Sherill Tippins LR
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Nick Harkaway, John le Carré's son, has gone back to the 1960s with a new novel featuring his father's anti-hero, George Smiley.
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