16 MARCH 1956, page 17

British Impersonation The Man Who Never Was. (carlton.)—...

ACROSS THE STREET. (Cameo- Polytechnic.) EVERY critic, I suppose, has his Kin g Charles's head—the subject he g radually becomes a bore about. Mine is this business of transpos-......

The John Gordon Society

SIR,—I was interested in R. S. Money-Kyrle's approach to the issues raised by the formation of the above Society. The assessin g of g roup motives, especially unconscious ones,......

No Appeasement

SIR,— Having lon g suspected that Mr. Julian Amery would define tippin g a taxi-driver as 'appeasement,' after readin g his recent pro- nouncements on the Middle East I am now......

Sir,—may I Add One Word To My Praise Of Mr.

Gordon, which you so g enerously printed a fortni g ht a g o? In today's Sunday Express Mr. Gordon, alone of London columnists, points out that if the component parts of an......

Book Sales Research

SIR, Mr. Leonard Russell has gone to some trouble to discredit the findings of my survey of the methods used by readers in selecting their books, and I would appreciate the......

Contemporary Arts

Two Mozart Operas ON successive ni g hts this week we were able to hear performances of two of Mozart's un- familiar operas. One of them, La Finta L e MPlice, was his first real......

C Irencester Church Porch Sir, Deeply G Rateful As Are So...

of us to Mr. John Betjeman for his sturdy champion- shit) of our ancient buildin g s a g ainst their destroyers, may I correct a possible misappre- hension from his reference......