11 SEPTEMBER 1976, page 20

Rush To Print

Sir: To judge by the examples chosen, Patrick Cosgrave (28 August) gives the impression that 'instant books' are a strictly modern innovation. It depends of course how......

Conservative Members

Sir: I am astonished that Sir Peter Kirk (of whom I have known relatively little but respected what I knew) should refer to my own MP, Sir Derek Walker-Smith, in such effusive......

Exports, Imports

Sir: Mr P. M. Kingston (31 July) put up a classic case for free floating—although his preoccupation with 'excessive' imports of foreign cars (which, according to him, are one of......

F. P. Yockey

Sir: Would the mystery author of the letter on Jewish war dead (31 July) who signs himself 'F. P. Yockey, Box 76062, Los Angeles, California' care to reveal his identity ?......

Kenny's Law

Sir: Mary Kenny may have discovered a new law, and Auberon Waugh brilliantly developed it; but I would challenge its newness. It was surely anticipated by Sir James Baillie in......

Goods Traffic Sir: So Mr Guttridge (letters, 7 August)...

Why not look at other possibilities? London already possesses a fast through transport system, the Underground. I suggest that all through goods traffic could be carried on the......

Radical Chic?

Sir: Let us leave aside questions about the merits of Terry Eagleton's new book: they are questions on which Mr Conrad's review (21 August) is studiedly silent. But what on......