The whereabouts of the "Salvator Mundi", the most costly artwork in the world, are still uncertain, as is its attribution to Leonardo da Vinci.
Federico Varese, best known for his studies of the mafia, follows the trail; the TLS\'s history editor David Horspool considers the inner and outer worlds of Anne Frank’s diary, the actual anniversary of the Peterloo massacre, and a selection of other contributions to this week\'s special issue
Ladee Hubbard reflects on the late Toni Morrison, who died last week, and considers \'The Pieces I Am\', a documentary that highlights Morrison\'s multifaceted life, work and legacy..
The whereabouts of the "Salvator Mundi", the most costly artwork in the world, are still uncertain, as is its attribution to Leonardo da Vinci