October 1994 Issue Pete Clark The King Who Liked his Hamburgers Well Done Last Train to Memphis: The Rise of Elvis Presley By Peter Guralnick LR
November 2002 Issue William Palmer Miles from Nowhere So What: The Life of Miles Davis By John Szwed LR
December 1985 Issue Rupert Christiansen Up in the Gods Magnificence: Onstage at the Met By Robert Jacobson LR
June 2007 Issue William Palmer Music & Rum Anacaona: The Amazing Adventures of Cuba’s First All-Girl Dance Band By Alicia Castro, with Ingrid Kummels (Translated by Steven Murray) LR
March 2014 Issue Daniel Matlin Both Sides of the Tracks Louis Armstrong: Master of Modernism By Thomas Brothers Duke: The Life of Duke Ellington By Terry Teachout 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.
But is this the missing link in le Carré’s oeuvre, asks @ddguttenplan, or is there something awry?
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