AUGUST 2001

HISTORY

37 ANDREWROBERTSon the Napoleonic Wars 38 JASONCOWLEYThunder at Twilight: Vienna 1 9 1 3 - 1 9 1 4

Frederic Morton 40 DAVIDCESARANIOrdinary Men: Reserve Police Battalion 1 0 1

and the Final Solution in Poland Christopher Browning

JOAN SMITHwrites newspaper columns and goes dancing as often as possible. Her book Moralities: Sex, Money G. Power in the 21st Century is published by Allen Lane, The Penguin Press.

GENERAL

41 JEREMYBLACKSeahenge: N e w Discoveries i n Prehistoric

Britain Francis Pryor 42 SHERIDANMORLEYBritish W a r Films 1 9 3 9 - 1 9 4 5

S P MacKenzie 43 T I MHEALDIll-Starred Captains: Flinders and Baudin

Anthony J Brown 44 THOMASHODGKINSONEton Established: A History from

1 4 4 0 to 1 8 6 0 T i m Card

IElTERFROM CORSICA 45 SEBASTIANSHAKESPEARE

FARRUKHDHONDY'Sbiography of C L R Jarnes was published last month by Weidenfeld & Nicolson.

NORMANSTONEis Professor of International Relations at Bilkent University, Ankara.

Huco VICKERSis the author of Alice, F'tincess Andrew o f Greece,published by Harnish Hamilton last November.

FICTION

i ANNEAPPLEBAUMisgetting closer

48 DAVIDPROFUMONeutral Buoyancy: Adventures in a i t o finishing her book on Soviet

Liquid World T i m Ecott i concentration camps.

49 JAMESDELINGPOLEGreat Shark Writings (Ed) Valerie and R o n Taylor 50 DUNCANMINSHULLWanderlust: A History of Walk i n g

STEVENPOOLEis writing a rnetaphysical conspiracy thriller.

Rebecca Solnit

51 FRANCISKINGRequiem for the East Andrei' Makine 52 STEPHENAMIDONChoke Chuck Palahniuk 53 PATRICKMARNHAMStrange Gardens Michel Qu i n t 53 PATR~CIADUNCKERTide Runnina Oonya Kempadoo

BEVISHILLIER,formely Editor of The Connoisseur, is the author of twenty-five books on the arts, and is the authorised biographer of John Betjeman.

54 STEVENPOOLESomeone to Watch Over M e Paul Wilson STEPHEN

is writing a TV

55 AMANDACRAIGThe Nose Elena Lappin

56 SEBASTIANSHAKESPEAREASpy's Life Henry Porter j know who to i drama about the CIA. Should he i vanish, this magazine's readers will

CRIME

SILENCED VOICES

PAPERBACKS

57 PHILIPOAKES

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POETRY COMPE'IlTION 6 1 & RESULTS LR BOOKSHOP 31 LRWBKXPTIONFORM 63

THOMASHODGKINSONisan Old Harrovian.

ADAM NICOLSON'SSea Room, about his islands in the Hebrides, will be published by HarperCollins i n October.

PATRICKhrlARNHAM)s7he Death ofjean Moulin is published by John Mumy.

AMANDACRAIG'Snovel In a Dark Wood came out in paperback last month (Fourth Estate). She is working on a sequel to A Vicious Circle.

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