29 DECEMBER 1928, Page 25
With Last Changes, Last Clumces (Nisbet. 15s.) Mr. 11. W.
Nevinson concludes his line autobiographical trilogy, the earlier volumes of which have already been reviewed in these columns. We need only assure those who have read them that Mr. Nevinson's revelation of character, descriptive powers applied to subjects of broad historical interest—the book deals mainly with his experiences as a newspaper correspondent during the War—and excellence of writing, are sustained to the end. Though a war correspondent during most of his long life, it might be said finally of him that few journalists have worked more consistently for peace.