25 APRIL 1941, page 20

My Uncle Frank. By Thomas Bodkin. (robert Hale. 5s.) Mr.

Bonitix's recollections of his boyhood in County Kildare, not far from the Curragh, are happily recorded with much of the true Irish humour. His uncle with whom he stayed must......

Evening Tattoo. By Brigadier-general A. F. U. Green....

is.) Tins is a very crisply written book of memoirs by a soldier with a wide scope of interests. In the Great War Brigadier-General Green saw service in Flanders (where he was......

Fiction

"WHEN the light broke the sailor got up and looked about If Clear sky, silent heaving masses of water. No other boat Horizon's line,, a blur." Such is the opening paragraph of A......

Finance And Investment

By CUSTOS MARKETS are fighting a rearguard action with their now cu,- - omarY doggedness. -Technical trimness alone is 'a great help in reriod s of test and fortunately there......

Shor Ter Notices We Were Not All Wrong. By Geoffrey Mander,

M.P. (Golla ncz 2S. 6d.) MR. MANDER'S thesis is simple. He discovers a tendency to excuse what he calls " The Municheers " on the ground that not only they but practically......