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The SpectatorT HE flying visit of Mr. Dulles to London seems likely to further almost anything except disarmament. At Lan- caster House things have been slowing down to a dead stop with Mr....
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lu nge .4 i,5, 10 the chairman's statement included
The Spectatorin the report, were buoyant in all sections of the business. As the board see it, tele- vision, far from depressing the sales of books and magazines, is bringing to its...
on reading habits
The Spectatora time (probably) when literary editors have been more lynx-eyed, or critics more catholic and acute, than at present. But, given the present spate of books, only a small...
My own firm has published, so far this year, sixty-
The Spectatortwo books. No fewer than nine of them have gone out to the reviewers with fungi attached (whether 'of worthless if not actually poisonous content' it is not for me to say): the...
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less discriminating in what should be its all-round attack on
The Spectatorthreats to our civil liberties.—Yours faith- fully, J. B. PARKER Forest Lodge, Mortimer West, Berks of vision and disappear at the centre of it than when they appear at the...