15 JANUARY 1960, page 12

The Monster Of Piccadilly Circus Sir,—being Old Enough To Be

Bernard Levin's grand - father, I would find life too short to continue the argument with him, but what fun it is to learn that Mr. Cotton and Mr. Blow are not the villains of......

Mosley

SIR,—Bernard Levin is more than capable of looking after himself, but Colin Wilson has accused him of twisting the facts, and I think we should get the record straight. The......

Sir,—unfortunately, Sir Alan Herbert's Eloquent Re- Hash...

58 and 59 of the Report of the Copyright Committee, 1952, suffers from certain in- accuracies, particularly with regard to the National Library of Wales. Paragraph 2 of the......

Farewell To The Fumes

SIR,—In saying farewell to the Fifties, Cyril Ray closes with what he calls a fact : 'the fact that for the shabbiest of shopkeepers' reasons the free electors of Britain sent......

Sir,—the Recent Correspondence And Comment On The...

by Mr. C. H. Rolph suggests that the BBC has acted shabbily towards one of its broad- casters. In order that there shall be full understanding about this case, I would like to......

• Cheap Literature A. J. Mcconnell, David Ida Al Jones

Mosley Nicolas Walter Farewell to the Fifties Michael Masson The Monster of Piccadilly Circus W. P. King C. H. Rolph and the BBC M. G. Farquharson The British Students'......