" TWILIGHT IN VIENNA "
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] Sm,—In your last issue Mr. Douglas Reed publishes a review of Twilight in Vienna, by Willi Frischauer, and of The Last Five Hours of Austria, by Eugene Lennhoff, with an intro- duction by myself. Willi Frischauer and I are brothers, but we are not identical. Nor are our political views. It may, therefore, be fair to both of us not to speak of " Herr Frischauer," but to distinguish between Willi and Paul. Much as I am pleased at my brother's effort I would not like my English friends who have read the half-dozen of books or so I had published in this country to think that I have changed my views overnight.—I am, Sir, yours faithfully,
PAUL FRISCHAUER.
33 Palace Gate, Kensington, W.8.