
'Havisham'
By RONALD FRAME
Reviewed by JANE SMILEY
Ronald Frame reimagines the life of Miss Havisham, Charles Dickens's jilted bride.

'100 Poems: Old and New'
By RUDYARD KIPLING. Edited by THOMAS PINNEY.
Reviewed by WILLIAM LOGAN
Selected poems of Rudyard Kipling combine the canonical with the never before published.

'Jonathan Swift: His Life and His World'
By LEO DAMROSCH
Reviewed by JOHN SIMON
Leo Damrosch's biography of Jonathan Swift gives full rein to his many talents and contradictions.

'Servants'
By LUCY LETHBRIDGE
Reviewed by LEAH PRICE
A history of 100 years of domestic service in England and how it evolved.
![]() 'The Heir Apparent: A Life of Edward VII, the Playboy Prince'
By JANE RIDLEY
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By ALISON WEIR
By ANTHONY RUSSELL

'Elizabeth of York'
By ALISON WEIR
Reviewed by ROGER BOYLAN
Alison Weir chronicles the life of the first Tudor queen.

'Outrageous Fortune: Growing Up at Leeds Castle'
By ANTHONY RUSSELL
Reviewed by HENRY ALFORD
Anthony Russell recalls holidays at grandmother's house.

Crime
Murder at the Vicarage
By MARILYN STASIO
In "No Man's Nightingale," by Ruth Rendell, Inspector Wexford investigates a murder case bungled by his old deputy.