REVIEW OF REVIEWS
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... REVIEWS REVIEWED SERVICE EXPERTS ON CRETE CAMPAIGN Of special interest in the current Fortnightly is an examination of the Crete campaign, each from his own point of view, by experts on Army, Air Force and Navy—Major-General Sir Charles Gwynn, Air Commodore ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED WAR AND AFTER-WAR THE MONTHLIES ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED Dr. Inge on the Outlook for Civilisation The high standard set by recent numbers of The Fortnightly is maintained by the November issue. In What Kind of a Future?” Dr. Inge takes a sober, though by no means pessimistic view of the future ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED An Outstanding Fortnightly The standard of The Fortnightly is traditionally highthe October issue is of outstanding excellence. The President of the B.M.A. writes on “A National Health Service,” and Mr. R. P. Schwarz surveys the implications ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS’S ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED HOW TO HANDLE A BEATEN GERMANY Monthly reviews, inevitably, base themselves on conditions that may change before their articles are printed. Perhaps that is why the most prominent contribution to The Fortnightly for November is the Archbishop ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED BACKWARD AND ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED ITALY’S PRESENT . AND FUTURE ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED SOME GENERAL ASPECTS OF THE WAR Two quarterlies lead the list of the reviews this month. A curious interest attaches to one of the earlier articles in The Round Table, dealing with the ‘‘High Command.” Writing long before the latest defeats ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED THE FORTNIGHTLY The February “Fortnightly” opens with an article, Employment For All,” by Mr. B. Seebohm Rowntree, which in part supplements and in part challenges Mr. Courtauld’s article on the same subject, published in January. Both ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED SOME ARTICLES THAT TAKE THE LONG VIEW GIST OF THE JANUARY PERIODICALS It is a curious paradox that, as war moves more swiftly, one values more the almost leisured surveys in the monthly reviews. Writers can look back with some knowledge ...