The National and English Review, Volumes 152-153National Review Limited, 1959 |
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A HIGHER CHARACTER A HIGHER CHARACTER slavery ) and Drum , the professional. Quaker schools is unlikely to be well received in their Banker's Georgian fortress down the Euston Road . The literary style of this book — and the quality of ...
A HIGHER CHARACTER A HIGHER CHARACTER slavery ) and Drum , the professional. Quaker schools is unlikely to be well received in their Banker's Georgian fortress down the Euston Road . The literary style of this book — and the quality of ...
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... character under stress , and whatever the difficulty that it may present , is very well worth reading . There is nothing obscure or even subtle about The Avenue Goes to War . True , it is a sequel , but R. F. Delderfield is at pains to ...
... character under stress , and whatever the difficulty that it may present , is very well worth reading . There is nothing obscure or even subtle about The Avenue Goes to War . True , it is a sequel , but R. F. Delderfield is at pains to ...
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... characters show a Pinero - like tendency to run too true to form . But these are minor flaws in an efficient and effective novel which by its variety , plausibility and liveliness of incident and character both holds and rewards the ...
... characters show a Pinero - like tendency to run too true to form . But these are minor flaws in an efficient and effective novel which by its variety , plausibility and liveliness of incident and character both holds and rewards the ...
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