3 NOVEMBER 1944, page 14

Country Life

ONE morning this week I stopped for a chat with the farmer whose land runs up to mine from the long valley where the stream winds its was westward before turning to join the......

A Farmer's Nature However, This Political Trend Did Not Hold

his interest for long. lie thought it was funny business, but it lacked intimacy, that individual- to-individual touch by which the farmer builds up his philosophy of life. And......

John Sterling

SIR,—Janus's note about John Sterling reminded me of a controversy which occupied the literary public some 35 years ago. Somebody had come across a volume of verse by "A. C. S."......

The Garden Everything Water-logged This Week, And Nothing...

the vegetable garden. But in one odd corner a fine show of sweet violets (Czar), and in several clumps round the pond the shapely little Amaryllis Stemberzia stands up out of a......

A Healthy Agriculture

Sta,—The article in your issue of October 27th, " A Healthy Agriculture," by H. D. Walston, is too much like the curate's egg. The three crops— milk, fruit and vegetables—which......

Interpreting Nietzsche

SIR,—Mr. Ince-Jones' way of interpreting Nietzsche is a typical example of the very method which I had tried to warn against in my short article. He quotes one of Nietzsche's......

A Day From The Calendar This Encounter Has Not Been

the only notable event this week. I have had two experiences, both in one day, of that intensity which comes upon one's whole being like a minor apocalypse, bringing back again......

Postage On This Issue: Inland, Rid.; Overseas, Id.

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