25 APRIL 1958, page 35

Fathers' Sons

My Father's Son, by Richard Rumbold (Cape, 15s.), unlike most autobiographies, clearly forced Itself to be written. Rumbold's father, a lonely, possessed, pseudo-Napoleon,......

Forty' Years' Worth

The Present Age: After 1920. By David Daiches. (Cresset Press, 21s.) IT is perhaps not altogether Dr. Daiches's fault if The Present Age is so unsatisfactory an affair,' for his......