Royal Society of St George

Gollancz 1960. Pp.190. Illustrated by Osbert Lancaster, this French perspective is socially dated but still amusing, except for its concluding advice that, facing a multitude of dangers, including dependence on imported food in a competitive world, the English must open their eyes “before events force them do so” if they are to defend “the right to say what they want to whom they want ... ................
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