'A new editor of a journal almost inevitably reviews its structure and style to see if any modifications are appropriate. This editor was no exception and a few changes were either implemented in this issue or will become apparent over the next few issues. This is no reflection on the previous editor, Kingsley Palmer, who managed to retain a surprisingly high proportion of those who o receive the journal after payment of subscriptions by members of the Institute was introduced. Because the journal seems to be meeting the needs of a significant readership changes are not likely to be very far-reaching.' (Editorial introduction)
1992 pg. 95-97