Lobster Issue 49: Contents

Pieces without an author’s name are by the editor

Writers in this issue

Jane Affleck is a regular contributor to Lobster.

Garrick Alder is a journalist.

Richard Alexander is a long-time Lobster reader and contributor. His website is <http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/blackchip/>

Roger Cottrell is a novelist, script writer and PhD student.

Tom Easton is a freelance writer.

Anthony Frewin works in the film industry. The John Malkovich film Colour Me Kubrick is his most recent screenplay.

Tim Pendry is Chairman of TPPR <www.timpendry.com>. It provides political, international trade and cultural communications advisory and agency services, mostly to non-OECD interests and NGOs.

Corinne Souza is a former lobbyist, now a freelance writer. Her most recent book is Baghdad’s Spy (Mainstream, 2003).

Simon Matthews is a former trade union district secretary with an MA in Modern History.

Scott Newton is Senior Lecturer in Modern British and International History at Cardiff University. His most recent book is The Global Economy 1944-2000. The Limits of Ideology (Arnold, 2004).

Terry Hanstock is a librarian working in Higher Education.

Larry O’Hara is editor/publisher of Notes From the Borderland.

Bernard Porter is Emeritus Professor of Modern History at Newcastle University. His most recent book is The Absent-Minded Imperialists (Oxford University Press, 2004).


Subscriptions

Lobster appears in June and December each year. A year’s subscription (two issues) costs:

  • UK – £6.00
  • Europe – £8.00
  • Elsewhere – £9.00 (or equivalent)

These prices include airmail postage for overseas subscribers.

  • Overseas subscribers please send International Money Orders, cheques drawn on a UK banks, or a bank with a UK Branch, or cash in sterling or U.S. dollar equivalent.
    Make cheques payable to ‘Lobster’ and send to the address on the rear cover [shown above]
  • When subscribing, please state from which issue (ie which number) to being the subscription.

Previous Lobsters

  • If buying single copies, 9, 10, 13, 17, 18, 20, 21 are £2.00 (UK); £2.50 (Europe), £3.00 (elsewhere).
  • 33, 36, 37, 38 and 39 are £3.00 (UK); £3.50 (Europe), £4.00 (elsewhere);
  • The others are £2.50 each (UK); £3.00 (Europe), £3.50 (elsewhere);
  • If buying more than one deduct £0.50p per copy.
  • These prices include airmail postage overseas
  • Outside the UK please send either International Money Orders, or cheques drawn on UK banks or cash.
    Foreign cheques will be returned, they cost too much to convert to sterling. Orders to the address at the top of the page.

Lobster is edited and published by:
Robin Ramsay at 214 Westbourne Avenue, Hull, HU5 3JB. UK
Tel: 01482 447558. e-mail:
Web site at http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk
ISSN: 0964-0436

Accessibility Toolbar