15 NOVEMBER 1957, Page 23
Greece in Colour (Thames and Hudson, 5 gns.) c ontains 57
large photographs, a text translated from the German and an introduction by Lord Kanross. 'The Greek sense of wholeness,' writes Lord Kinross, 'makes little distinction between Past and present. The Greeks of today may have little direct affinity with the Greeks of antiquity. hut the same environment has bred them; the same ideas have turned them into a nation.'