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Writing For Television. By Arthur Swinson. (black, 16s.)...

TELEVISION. By Sir Basil Bartlett. (Allen and Unwin, 9s. 6d.) Ir must be unusual for two books with iden- tical titles to appear on the same publication date. In this case there......

Miss Bradbrook Is An Engaging Writer Who, Without...

address a public much wider than that of the English Literature Schools. Her subject is fresh, for there has been a great deal of detailed research on the Elizabethan theatre......

A Reader's Guide To T. S. Eliot. By George Williamson.

(Thames and Hudson, 15s.) This book, though barbarously written, is useful and deserves to be often consulted. Mr. Williamson, who gives his book the sub-title, 'A poem-by-poem......

The Third Service, By Air Chief Marshal Sir Philip Joubert.

(Thames and Hudson, 21s.) THIS is a most uneven work. It is intended both as an unofficial history of the RAF and as a study of inter-Service jealousies. The result is not very......

Panzer Battles. 1939-1945. By Major-general F. W. Von...

36s.) THIS is a study of the use of armour in the Second World War. The author was a cavalry- man and a trained officer of the German General Staff. He took part in many of the......

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WOMEN DIE TWICE. By Paule Lafeuille. (Gollancz, 10s. 6d.) THE PRIMROSE PATH. By Peter Forster. (Longmans, 12s. 6d.) Aspects of Love, Mr. Garnett's revealingly self-conscious......