Out Of Character
Sir: I do not know what Mr Auberon Waugh's source was for his story about the late Lord Egremont and Sir Roger Hollis (4 April). I can, however, assure you that the story is......
Unreal Wales
Sir: I am intrigued by the 'real world' that the Secretary of State for Wales claims to inhabit (Letters, 28 March) and which is such a distance from 'the universe inhabited by......
Persecution In Russia
Sir: Rita Eker and Margaret Rigal dispute (Letters, 4 April) my 'suggestion' (14 March) that two-thirds of the Jews who have left the USSR in recent years have preferred not to......
Funny Bartok
Sir: Mine is a genuine, genuinely puzzled question to you, to Mr Richard Ingrains and, above both, to any reader who feels able to attempt an answer. On 4 April, Mr Ingrams......
Special Relationships
Sir: Though Christopher Booker came perilously close to playing footsie with the intentional fallacy (21 March), his statement that 'what the author is looking for is the......
Bookworm
Sir: Sir Philip Magnus in his review t )f , Harold Nicolson by James Lees-Milne (1' March) says of King George V that he 'rarely opened a book'. If Sir Philip will turn to the......
The Jerusalem Question
Sir: May I thank you for the long an d interesting review of my book Whos e Jerusalem? which you published on 2 ° March, by Christopher Walker, a nd be allowed to comment on one......