3 JULY 1941, page 12
Mr. Cook's Century
By GRAHAM GREENE A LREADY they seem to belong to history—those tourists of the 3o's ; they have the dignity and the pathos of a period, as they gather, the older ones in......
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By T. E. UTLEY A BOUT a century ago, when the great question that agitated political discussion in England was whether or not the Corn Laws should be abolished, there developed......