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News from 12/02/1948

1948; Gale Group;

Autores

Robyn, Oliver Stewart, Mabel Constanduros, Dyneley Hussey, Basil Willey, Dr. Hanns Lilje, Th. Doganis, S. K. Ratcliffe, Francis King, William Kent, William Bliss, Edward Sackville-West, R. J. Hines, Philip Hope-Wallace, F. J. Nicholson, John Bowle, Jon Kimche, F. J. Gordon, George Lach, E. Michael Merry, Michael Ayrton, G. M. Trevelyan O. M., Anne Masson, Geoffrey Whitworth, Martin Armstrong, Margaret Lambert, Walter Taplin, Christopher Serpell B. B. C. Rome Correspondent, Hal Summers, Alain-Fournier, Scott Goddard, I. Deutscher, Lilian Bowes Lyon,

Resumo

The Listener Courtaulds Bush Radio Limited ICI "His Master's Voice" Contents By the Prime Minister: Personal Incomes, Costs and Prices The Wage Level and the Export Trade Walter Taplin on the recently published White Paper From a Third Programme broadcast: Turkey Revisited Britain's Air Lines: A Critical Scrutiny Money and Machines Britain's Air Lines: A Critical Scrutiny Comparison with Other Public Concerns Speaking of the British Theatre Conference that met … From a talk in the Third Programme: Italy's New Constitution Examined Salute to Bentham What They Are Saying Radio comments on the idea of a western European union Did You Hear That? 'The Fish Will Please Themselves' Third Programme: The Art of Marc Chagall Michael Ayrton on the Tate Gallery exhibition Ideas and Beliefs of the Victorians—II The Idea of Progress Ideas and Beliefs of the Victorians—II 'Relief of Man's Estate' Third Programme: Ideas and Beliefs of the Victorians—II Macaulay and the Sense of Optimism News Diary February 4-10 Third Programme: The Spiritual Problem of Europe The Seed Ruskin and Socialism The Gorham Judgment Education on the Air Existentialism and German Thought The Joy of Editing Shakespeare Russia's Economic Outlook Today The Greek Problem Voyage of the 'Pamir' Coughers at Concerts Radio and the Deaf King Penguin Books have a well-deserved reputation Third Programme: What the Theatre Owes to Granville-Barker Dumb in April Third Programme: The 'White Designs which Children Drive' Edward Sackville-West on 'Le Grand Meaulnes', by Alain-Fournier In reading The Odes of Pindar, by Richmond Lattimore … The fifth issue of Penguin's excellent shillingsworth … The Listener's Book Chronicle The Phoenix Cup. Some Notes on Japan in 1946. By John Morris. Cresset Press. 12s. New Novels Thérèse. By Francois Mauriac. Translated by Gerard Hopkins. Eyre and Spottiswoode. 10s. 6d. So Many Hungers. By Bhabani Bhattacharya. Gollancz. 7s. 6d. Enemies. By Peter Vansittart. Chapman and Hall. 10s. 6d. The Idols of the Cave. By Frederic Prokosch. Chatto and Windus. 10s. 6d. Hamish Hamilton Ltd Land and Landscape Whom They Pierced The Musical Workshop Cresset Press Devil's Decade Sampson Low Foyles Chatto The Bureau of Current Affairs International Authors Ltd Critic on the Hearth Weekly comments on B. B. C. programmes by independent critics Broadcast Drama: None so blind… Bartók in Perspective Works by Bartók, including 'Bluebeard's Castle,' will be broadcast in the Third Programme on Monday, February 16, at 7.15 and 8.30 p. m. J. Arthur Rank Organisation Limited W & R Jacob & Co's Albright & Wilson Ltd BEA Personna Sun Life Assurance Co. Of Canada Lemon Barley Walter Monsanto Chemicals Recipes for the Housewife Cooking Sprats Crossword No. 933 Selective Recipes for the Housewife Two Puddings Some of our Contributors Solution of No. 931 Metropolitan College MDSF The Palace Hotel Printed in England by Watelow & Sons Ltd. University Correspondence College Planet Building Society Welcombe Hotel Sunny Worthing Southsea "Eclipse" General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corporation … Bognor Regis

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