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SEPTEMBER 2008

BRITAIN

HOUSE & GARDEN

GENERAL

INTERVIEW

FICTION

LETTERS

SILENCED VOICES

CRIME

POETRY COMPETITION

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KENNETHO MORGAN Downing Street Diary: Volume Two – With James Callaghan in No 10 Bernard Donoughue J WMTHOMPSON Our Times: The Age of Elizabeth II ANWilson AMOL RAJAN Balti Britain: A Journey Through the British Asian Experience Ziauddin Sardar

HARRYMOUNT The English House Clive Aslet TIMRICHARDSON Sissinghurst Adam Nicolson

JONATHANMIRSKY Leviathan, or the Whale Philip Hoare BRENDAMADDOX Oscar’s Books Thomas Wright MIRANDASEYMOUR In Tearing Haste: Letters Between Deborah Devonshire and PatrickLeigh Fermor (Ed) Charlotte Mosley JOHNCORNWELL A Long Retreat Andrew Krivak Prisoner of God Michel Benoîît NIGELJONES Panther Soup: A European Journey in War and Peace JohnGimlette CHRISTOPHERHART The Big Necessity: Adventures in the World of Human Waste Rose George JASONGOODWIN Origins: A Memoir Amin Maalouf

PATRICKO’CONNORTALKS TOFRANCIS WYNDHAM

ELAINESHOWALTER Fine Just the Way It Is: Wyoming Stories Annie Proulx CAROLINEMOOREHEAD Chicago Alaa Al Aswany SAMLEITH The Act of Love Howard Jacobson DJ TAYLOR The Believers Zoe Heller PAMELANORRIS Home Marilynne Robinson LINDYBURLEIGH The Wasted Vigil Nadeem Aslam SEBASTIANSHAKESPEARE One Morning like a Bird Andrew Miller SIMONBAKER The Gate of Air: A Ghost Story James Buchan RACHELHORE Dreaming Iris John de Falbe THOMAS MARKSONFIRSTNOVELS MATTTHORNEONSHORTSTORIES

LUCYPOPESCU JESSICAMANN

LESLIEMITCHELLis Emeritus Fellow of University College, Oxford. His most recent publications include a life of Bulwer-Lytton and a study of the Whig Party entitled The Whig World.

MAXEGREMONT’s biography of Siegfried Sassoon was published in 2005. He is now working on a book about twentieth-century East Prussia.

TIMOTHY BROOK is the Shaw Professor of Chinese at Oxford University and the author most recently of Vermeer’s Hat (Profile).

JASONBURKEis a foreign correspondent for The Observer. His latest book is On the Road to Kandahar: Travels through Conflict in the Muslim World.

RUPERT CHRISTIANSEN’s most recent work, The Complete Book of Aunts, is published by Faber.

TIMRICHARDSONis the author of Arcadian Friends: Inventing the English Landscape Garden(Bantam).

MARY KENNY’s Crown and Shamrock: Ireland and the British Monarchywill be published later this year.

PAMELANORRIS’s Words of Love is published byHarperCollins.

FERGUS FLEMINGhas written a number of acclaimed histories of exploration. His most recent books include Cassell’s Tales of Endurance and The Explorer’s Eye (co-ed Annabel Merullo).

LOUIS BARFE’s new book, Turned Out Nice Again: The Story of British Light Entertainment, will be published in November by Atlantic.

CHRISTOPHERHARTis theatre critic of the Sunday Times.

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