CHEAP AND GOOD
CROMWELL TO CHURCHILL The Liberators. By Philip Guedalla. Hodder and Stoughton. 117 pp. (2/6 net.) Mr Guedalla’s liberators are 14. because, to the 12 of whom he spoke for the 8.8.C.. he has thought it fit to add Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill, who "will leave the world a good deal freer than they found it two years ago.’’ The others, from Cromwell and Penn to Lenin and Masaryk, are a tremendous group. These brief studies are not too brief to show why. EVERYDAY BOOK The Farmer. Told by M. C. Carey. Pictured by Marcia Lane Foster. J. M. Dent and Sons Ltd. (1/9 net.) This charming addition to the Everyday Books, a few words and a small drawing on one page, a large drawing on the one opposite, will please every young child into whose hands it is put,
METAL HOT WATER BOTTLES. Non-rusting metal Hot Water bottles, triangular shape, so will not roll out of bed. Will last a life-time. No doctor’s prescription required, 18 inches long, capacity 4i Dints. Price 13/6. MASON; STRUTHERS, and CO., LTD.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23977, 18 June 1943, Page 4
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