27 MARCH 1942, page 10

Those Were The Days When The Lord Lieutenant Would Drive

in state to the Horse Show with the sunshine glistening upon the varnish of his wheels. Those were the days when the nobility and gentry would entertain each other with a series......

Marginal Comment

By HAROLD NICOLSON T HE Englishman who visits Eire today is liable to false impressions. Unless he has had long experience of Irish ways, or unless some rivulet of Celtic blood......

It Is More Than Forty Years Since I Stayed For

any time in Dublin. Much of my childhood was passed in the atmosphere of Irish controversy, whether in County Wicklow or in County Down. The echo of the animosities aroused......

It Is Not By Candle-light Or In Terms Of Adam

ceilings that one should examine, and seek sympathetically to understand, the mood of Eire. It must be irritating for Irishmen to notice with what readiness the visiting......