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News from 18/09/1952

1952; Gale Group;

Autores

Quentin Bell, Dyneley Hussey, Alistair Cooke, Ian Lyon, David Daiches, W. G. Hoskins, Douglas Spanner, Hon K. J. Holyoake, Brunsdon Yapp, Inge Trott, Reginald Pound, Walter Allen, Horace E. Stewart, Pipeg, Daniel Jenkins, Arthur Calder-Marshall, H. D. Griffith, Michael Graham, W. Grigor McClelland, Patrtick Anderson, H. W. Heckstall-Smith, R. W. Innocent, Christopher Hollis M. P., J. C. Trewin, Hans F. Redlich, Ruth Drew, Steven Runciman, E. G. H. Crouch, Gilbert Murray O. M., Rt. Hon Lord Samuel,

Resumo

The Listener Metropolitan College Contents Home Service: Does the Party System Work? From a talk in the Home Service: New Zealand and Britain's Food The Oxford Conference on The Atlantic Community Home Service: Asquith's Character and Personality Third Programme: Asquith's Achievements as a Statesman Recent publications include the following books: The … Our Prime Ministers What They Are Saying Foreign broadcasts about Egypt Did You Hear That? Third Programme: The Planned Town The first of three talks by W. G. Hoskins Block of Ice Third Programme: How Much is Left in the Sea Larder? Home Service: The Question of Miracles The Church Quarterly Review for July-September, Price … Third Programme: The Rise of Islam Steven Runciman gives the second talk in a series of seven News Diary September 10-16 Science and Faith Are There Eternal Truths? Two Communist Capitals Nature and the National Parks Decorative Arts under Queen Victoria Paul Tillich Your Reviewer: 'The Language of Shakespeare's Plays' Recipes from Denmark Third programme: How to Criticise a Novel Hom Service: Campaigning by Train and Aeroplane Alistair Cooke on American electioneering The times Bookshop The Leicester Square Theatre Lameth Building Society EKCO The Countryman Round the London Galleries The Listener's Book Chronicle Poets of the English Language: Vol. I, Langland to Spenser; Vol. II, Marlowe to Marvell; Vol. III. Milton to Goldsmith; Vol. Iv, Blake to Poe; Vol. V, Tennyson to Yeats. Edited by W. H. Auden and N. H. Pearson. Eyre and Spottiswoode. 15s. Per Volume Methuen John Murray The Hogarth Press Secker & Warburg The Listener's Book Chronicle The Rise and Splendour of the Chinese Empire. By Ren Grousset. Translated by A. Watson-Gandy and T. Gordon. Geoffrey Bles. 42s. Macmillan & Co. Ltd. George Allen & Unwin Ltd. H. M. Stationery Office Sheed & Ward Jonathan Cape Basil Blackwell New Novels The Old Man and the Sea. By Ernest Hemingway. Cape. 7s. 6d. Men at Arms. By Evelyn Waught. Chapman and Hall. 15s. Prisoner of Grace. By Joyce Carey. Michael Joseph. 12s. 6d. A Giant's Strength. By Alex Comfort. Routledge and Kegan Paul. 10s. 6d. Critic on the Hearth Weekly comments on B. B. C programmes by independent contributors Television Points of View Critic on the Hearth Weekly comments on B. B. C programmes by independent contributors Broadcast Drama Murder, etc. Reliance Telephone Co. Ltd. The London Assurance Thermionic Products Ltd. Gesualdo and the Italian Madrigal A programme of Gesualdo's madrigals will be broadcast at 9.10 p. m. on Wednesday, September 24 (Third) Frigidaire Division of General Motors Limited The Linguaphone Institute Federated Sales Limited Churchman's No. 1 Broadcast Suggestiosn for the Housewife Crossword No. 1,168 Bridge Notes on Contributors Solution of No. 1,166 Wolsey Hall, Oxford Dohm Ltd. Printed in England by Waterlow and Sons Ltd., Twyford … University Correspondence College Speedfix Tape Partridge Wilson & Co. Ltd. The Regent Institute The Dutton School

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