7 MARCH 1958, page 19

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'pop' Fiction S1r,—victor Anant's Article "pop" Fiction'...

me to wonder just what is the enormous appeal of women's magazines to almost all women, including myself. The only women of my acquaintance who profess not to read women's......

Sir —mr. Henry Kerby, Mp, Is Probably Right • In

thinking that voters are forsaking his party for several different reasons. Two of those he mentions, foreign and colonial policy, have been the cause of My own secession. But......

Side Lines Of History

SIR,—Professor Desmond Williams in reviewing Vanished Supremacies made me 'frankly avow' a practical purpose in writing the essay on 'The Down- fall of the Habsburg Monarchy'......

Sir,—mr. J. W. Drawbell, The Managing Editor Of Woman's Own,

says that `nearly every woman in this country today is earning money, either part-time or whole-time.' The Registrar-General says that there are 18,491,000 women aged between......

Sta,—h.oward Wyce, Writing What Seemed To Be Rather An...

angry letter attacking Victor• Anant's article on "Pop" Fiction,' calls Mr. Anant 'plainly a romantic young man' and then accuses him of not being suffiCiently romantic. But at......

Sir,—probably Any Soldier Could Tell Mr. Anant How To Cure

his psycholog;cal troubles; as for his reading list, he airs his literacy as selfconsciously as a navvy in a new suit. But it would be a shame to let so important an argument......

Letters To The Editor

The Reason Why Sir H. J. d'Arigdor-Goldsmid, MP. R. L. Jacomb Side Lines of History Sir Lewis B. Namier NV' Fiction Lois Mitchison, Howard Wyce, Elizabeth Montagu, Robert......