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Born on Christmas Day the ‘rebel’ Labour M.P. for Gateshead, who has 1881, the fourth of seven children of an Irish actively opposed, in the House and outside, the father and a Scottish mother, ‘Willie’ Gallacher - Government’s conduct of foreign affairs. On the 54 years later to be the first British M.P. to be views which Mr. Zilliacus so ardently proclaims elected as a Communist - left school at 12 to Penguin Books has no opinion to offer, but it has become a grocer’s delivery boy. Signing on as a long been our policy to give a hearing to ship’s steward during a spell of unemployment, minority as well as to orthodox doctrine. In this he was shipwrecked on his first voyage. He Special, therefore, Mr. Zilliacus has been entered politics through the temperance allowed an unfettered opportunity to state his movement, passing on to the Social Democratic case, and readers must decide for themselves Federation, which in 1921 merged into the what substance there is in his contentions. He Communist Party. During the first World War he maintains that ‘we are losing the peace and was active in the workers’ movement on the drifting towards a Third World War’ and he Clyde, the story of his struggles there being told examines the various responsibilities of the in his autobiography Revolt on the Clyde. After a major powers for this precarious situation. On meeting with Lenin in Russia in 1920, he took his analysis Soviet Russia is by no means the part in the negotiations which led to the villain of the piece, although on the other hand formation of the British Communist Party, and he has sharp comments to make on some aspects has been a member of its executive since that of Russian policy time. He has served four terms of imprisonment Konni Zilliacus was born in Japan in 1894. His father was of a Swedish landowning family settled in Finland, his mother was American, and Philharmonic Orchestra. From 1946 to 1950 she he was educated in Sweden, Finland, England was also a Governor of the B.B.C. Barbara Ward and the U.S.A. In the first world war he served in has made a name for herself in America as well the Royal Flying Corps, and later as Intelligence as Britain, and last year was awarded two Officer to the British Military Mission in Siberia. honorary doctorates there - at Smith and When he was demobilised in 1919 he joined the Fordham. She recently married Commander Labour Party, and from then until after Munich Robert Jackson, of the Royal Australian Navy was a member of the Information Section of the (retd), who is a senior official of the Treasury. League of Nations Secretariat. In the Second World War he worked at the Ministry of S159 1951 Attitude to Africa, By W. Information, and in 1945 stood as Labour Arthur Lewis, Michael Scott, Martin Wright, candidate for Gateshead and was elected by a Colin Legum. With a map by Bip Pares 19,000 majority. 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Was for some years a member of the attempt serious aggression so long as it believes Johannesburg City Council and was prominent in the West to be resolute, united and strong, and South African political affairs before coming to that, consequently, the safeguarding of peace lies London as a writer on sociological, African and more with the Western Powers than with any Colonial affairs. cf. biog. to S191 actions or reactions in Moscow. ... This book is W. Arthur Lewis. Born in the West Indies in an attempt to sketch some of the means whereby 1915. Educated there and at the London School Russia’s expectation of Western disunity and of Economics. Lecturer in economics at L.S.E. collapse can be disappointed and the initiative from 1938 to 1948, when he was appointed for building a peaceful world firmly grasped by Professor of Political Economy in the University the Western Powers. of Manchester. Has written many articles on Barbara Ward has been Assistant Editor of The economic subjects, and three books, Overhead Economist for the last eleven years, and apart Costs, Economic Survey 1919-1939, and The from the distinction she has won as an authority Principles of Economic Planning. From 1946 to on economics and international affairs, she is 1950 was a member of the Council which also a broadcaster of high reputation - especially advises the Secretary of State for the Colonies on in Brains Trusts. She plays a considerable part in economic matters. the cultural life of this country and is at the Michael Scott. Born in Sussex 1907, son of an moment a member of the governing bodies of the Anglican clergyman. Went to South Africa when Old Vic, Sadler’s Wells and the London 19 and after working at a leper institute took Orders and was ordained in Chichester. In 1943, Service to act as Parliamentary Agent to the after having been invalided out of the R.A.F., Communist Candidate for South Hackney during returned to South Africa where he became the 1945 General Election. Later he became a identified with the cause of the non-Europeans bus conductor. He held office in the Hackney and in 1947 was asked by the Herero and other Trades Council and the London Trades Council. tribes of South West Africa to be their Well known and well liked in the East End, he is spokesman at the against married, with two daughters. He lives with his incorporation of the Mandated Territory by the family in a block of council flats in Homerton. Union of South Africa. In 1949 he was granted a hearing on their behalf by the Trusteeship S161 1954 The Kingship of Christ: the Committee of the U.N. Except for one visit to story of the World Council of Churches, By report to these Tribes, he has been pleading their G.K.A. 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He has travelled widely, Industrial Policy Committee he knew more of and in addition to being an Honorary Student of the Party’s tactics than the average comrade ... Christ Church, Oxford, and a D.D. of Glasgow Councillor C.H. ’Bob’ Darke ..of Hackney is holds honorary degrees from universities in the an East Ender who has spent the whole of his life United States, Canada, Switzerland, and in the political struggles of his borough. For Germany. His best known literary work is his eighteen years, until May 1951, he was a Life of Archbishop Davidson (3rd edition 1952). member of the British Communist Party. He For earlier biog. cf.S65 served on its influential Industrial Policy Committee and its National Transport Advisory S162 1955 Peaceful coexistence. Andrew Council. He was a member of the Auxiliary Fire Rothstein Service during the war and sat on the Executive pp. [vi], 7-191, [192]. About the book inside of the Fire Brigades Union. 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His first contact with Asian affairs different economic and social systems can live was in 1932 when he went to as one of the with each other and co-operate for their mutual secretarial assistants of the League of Nations benefit. ... Technical Mission which was sent to take part in Andrew Rothstein was born in London in 1898. the strengthening and modernization of China His parents, then emigrants from Russia, were after the Manchurian crisis. From China he went members of the SDF and BSP. He was educated to , and spent some years there with a grant at L.C.C. elementary schools, Owen’s School, from the Leverhulme Foundation studying the Islington, and Balliol (history scholar). From working of the Indian constitution. As a result he 1917 to 1919 he served in the Oxford and Bucks. wrote, with Sir George Schuster, India and L.I., Hampshire Yeomanry, and Royal Democracy which was published early in the Engineers. In December 1920 he became Press war. 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Graham 24 September 1959, principles and basic ideas, is a substantially pencil annotations in text revised version of The Case for Conservatism, Notes: [Inside front cover]: This book is not a which was specially written for Penguin Books summary of the Labour Party Policy documents. and first published in 1947. The second half It is a personal statement of the reasons why one deals with current political arguments between Member of Parliament, describing himself as ‘of the major Parties rather moderate views’ believes the return of a Viscount Hailsham P.C., Q.C. (Formerly the Labour Government to be urgently necessary. ... Hon. Quintin Hogg). ... He was M.P. for Oxford He opens with a plea for the country to accept its City from the by-election of 1938 until he new position in the world and not waste its succeeded his father, the first Viscount, in 1950. substance in chasing old glories; and he He has been Joint Under-Secretary for Air, First concludes with a provocative chapter entitled ‘Is Lord of the Admiralty, Minister of Education, Britain Civilized?’ In between he deals with and Lord President of the Council. He was foreign and colonial policy, with the need for a appointed Chairman of the Conservative Party in rapidly growing economy and the means by 1957. His other works, on political and legal which it can be attained, with education, with subjects, include The Left was Never Right national superannuation, and with the cost of the (1945), The Purpose of Parliament (1946), and Labour Party’s proposals. ... The Law of Monopolies, Restrictive Practices Roy Jenkins is Labour Member of Parliament Etc. (1956). He is married and has four children. for the Stechford division of Birmingham. He is cf. biog. to WA635 38 years old and has been in the House of Commons for the past eleven years. At Balliol he S179 1960 Ping-chia Kuo. China: new took a first in Philosophy, Politics and age and new outlook Economics, and was Secretary and Librarian of First published by Gollancz 1956; revised and the Oxford Union and Chairman of the enlarged edition published in Penguin Books University Socialist Club. In the House of 1960 Commons he has become known as an economic pp. [viii], 9-305, [306], 307-315, [316] + [4]pp. and financial expert, but his interests are not adverts. for Penguin Books. About the book confined to these subjects. He has recently inside front cover; advert. for S182 inside rear piloted through the House the liberalizing cover. Index Obscene Publications Bill; and he is himself an Printers: Cox and Wyman Ltd, London, active author. Both his last two books - Mr. Fakenham and Reading Balfour’s Poodle and Sir Charles Dilke - Price: 3/6 Front cover: monochrome photo. One of the first [t.p. quotation] take heed lest Passion sway Thy books to throw new light on the Chinese judgment to do aught, which else free Will Revolution Would not admit, thine and of all thy Sons The Notes: [Inside front cover]: ... treats ... the weal or woe in thee is placed; beware culmination of an economic and social Wayland Young is 35, the son of a former revolution, the failures of the Kuomintang, and Conservative Cabinet Minister. After war-time the rise of Communist leadership. He also service with the Royal Navy he worked for three describes the establishment of a strong central years in the Foreign Office, mainly on the government after 1949, and the important issues strategic and political control of arms exports. of ‘socialist transformation’ and ‘socialist Then, in 1951, he resigned, deciding that he construction’ which have filled the last decade. would be better employed formulating problems ... For this Penguin edition Dr. Kuo has brought for himself than minuting those which arrived on the book up to date with new material. his desk already formulated. Since then he has Dr. Ping-chia Kuo was born in Kiangsu published several books, including three novels province, China, in 1908. He was at school and and two books about politics in Italy, and he college in China, and also obtained Master’s and contributes regularly to Encounter, where he first Doctor’s degrees in history at Harvard. From wrote about the problem of nuclear armaments in 1933 to 1938 he was Professor of History at the 1957. He has been correspondent for the National Wuhan University at Wuchang, China. Observer in Rome and North Africa and theatre During the war with Japan he served the Chinese critic for Tribune, and this year he covered the Nationalist Government in Chungking as Hiroshima Day demonstrations in Japan for the Counsellor of the National Military Council and Manchester Guardian. He is married, and has also as Counsellor of the Ministry of Foreign five children. Affairs. He attended the Cairo Conference in 1943, and was a member of the Chinese S182 1959 Edward Crankshaw. delegation to the San Francisco Conference in Krushchev’s Russia. ‘We are getting richer, and 1945. He has twice received decorations from when a person has more to eat he gets more the Nationalist Government. From 1946 to 1948 democractic.’ N.S. Krushchev, May 1959 he was a Director in the Department of Security pp. [ix], 10-175, [176] blank. About the book Council Affairs of the United Nations in New inside front cover; advert. for Penguin Specials York. He has published numerous studies in inside rear cover. Index English and Chinese on historical and current Printers: Cox & Wyman Ltd, London, subjects. After the Communists seized power in Fakenham and Reading China, Dr. Kuo and his wife (the former Anita Price: 2/6d Bradley) went to live in California, teaching and Front cover: red with design by “Unger” writing. At present he is Associate Professor of Notes: Later Pelican A579. Appendix: Dr. History at Southern Illinois University. Zhivago and the Novy Mir letter. [Inside front cover]: ... He is concerned with the material *S180 1959 Why Nato? Paul-Henri Spaak progress and internal aims that have established themselves under Krushchev, with the targets set S181 1959 Wayland Young. Strategy for to bring the country level with America in both survival: first steps in nuclear disarmament. ... per capita and total production, with Krushchev [quotation from] Milton: Paradise Lost viii,635-8 the man ..., with the new young Russians and pp. [viii], 9-94, [95], [96] blank. Map. About the their mental climate and with the inside story of book inside front cover; advert. for S172 inside the Pasternak affair ... rear cover. Glossary, bibliog. Edward Crankshaw was born in London in Printers: Set by the Westerham Press Ltd; made 1909. Before he was twenty he had already seen and printed by C. Nicholls & Company Ltd much of Europe, earning his keep by teaching Price: 2/6d English. He started serious journalism in 1931, Front cover: illus. by Erwin Fabian beginning with music criticism. In the next few Notes: [Inside front cover]: ... he then goes on to years he translated many books and plays from argue the need for a new pattern of international French and German. Called up in 1939 as a politics and strategy. He urges that Britain Territorial officer in the Royal West Kent should take the initiative in forming a non- Regiment, he was later seconded for special nuclear club. duties, and from 1941 to 1943 was attached to the British Military Mission in Moscow. He was demobilized in 1946 with the rank of Lieutenant- Penguin Books. About the book inside front Colonel. Krushchev’s Russia is his fifth book on cover; advert. for S181 inside rear cover. Russia and, he hopes, his last. The others were Bibliog., index Russia and Britain, Russia and the Russians, Printers: Cox & Wyman Ltd, London, Reading Russia by Daylight, and Russia without Stalin. and Fakenham For many years he has been known as the Price: 3/6d Observer’s correspondent on Soviet affairs and Front cover: illus. by [Larry] Carter. The moral has also written extensively about Russia for and political history of the atomic scientists. ‘By American journals. His most recent of many far the most interesting historical work on the visits to the Soviet Union was early in 1959. In atomic bomb I know of’ - Sir Charles Snow in addition to his Russian books Mr. Crankshaw the New Statesman. has written a study of Conrad, a book about Copy: slight damage to rear cover obliterates Vienna, a history of the Gestapo, and three some of biography text novels. Notes: Appendix A: Niels Bohr’s memorandum to President Roosevelt, July 1944. Appendix B: S183 1964 Tenants in danger. Audrey The ‘Franck Report’ Harvey Robert Jungk was born in Berlin in 1913 and pp. [vii], 8-160, [161], 162-167, [168] blank. was educated at the Gymnasium in Berlin from Printers: C. Nicholls & Company Ltd 1922 to 1932, studying mainly Latin and Greek. Price: 3/- From there he went to the University of Berlin Front cover: monochrome photo for a year, then to the Sorbonne from 1933 to Rear cover: ... discloses ... the many traps that 1935, finishing up at Zurich University from can be and are sprung on unwary tenants of 1938 to 1945, when he obtained his doctorate in furnished and unfurnished accommodation. ... modern history. Owing to his Jewish birth and With its guide to the relevant advisory and legal political opinions he was deprived of his German services, it can be regarded as a handbook which nationality by the Nazi government in April offers the honest tenant some shield against the 1933, and was imprisoned by them in the same malpractices of many landlords; not less is it a year. He has been a [prominent?] internationalist well-documented indictment of Rachmanism. and pacifist since the age of fourteen [and Notes: Appendix: Facts, figures and estimates; adheres?] strongly to the principles on non- Tenants’ check list violence. [Having begun?] to write as a journalist Audrey Harvey was born in London, spent ten when he was nineteen [he] collaborated with his years at boarding school, read English at Oxford, father on film scripts. From [... was] Central but has been, she says, chiefly educated in the European Correspondent of the Observer, he [...] dock area of East London, where she has been the Zurich journal Die Weltwoche, making his handling housing problems since 1954. She has permanent home in Los Angeles. been writing about housing and homeless families in the New Statesman since 1957, has S185 1960 The Hidden Persuaders. contributed to The Times and the Observer, and Vance Packard has broadcast and appeared on television. Her First published by David McKay 1957; first Fabian pamphlet Casualties of the Welfare State published in Great Britain by Longmans Green was published in 1960. Audrey Harvey has 1957; published as a Penguin Special 1960; worked on the editorial staff of a publishing firm reprinted 1961. pp. [vi], 7, [8-9], [10] blank, 11- and in a shop, a hospital and a factory, and she 222, [223], [224] blank. About the book inside has been a tenant, a one-house landlord, and an front cover; advert. for S189 [sic, Madison owner-occupier. She is married to an osteopath, Avenue USA by Martin Mayer] inside rear cover. has one daughter, and lives in Hampstead. Index Printers: Cox & Wyman Ltd, London, Reading S184 1960 Robert Jungk. Brighter than a and Fakenham Thousand Suns: A Personal History of the Price: 2/6d Atomic Scientists. Translated by James Cleugh Front cover: illus. by Larry Carter. An Heller als Tausend Sonnen first published by introduction to the techniques of mass- Alfred Scherz Verlag 1956; this translation first persuasion through the unconscious published in Great Britain by Gollancz and Hart- Re-issued in Pelican Books A585: Davis 1958; published as a Penguin Special 1962. Reprinted 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967. pp. [x] 1960. pp. [vi], 7-329, [330] + [6]pp. adverts. for 11-222 [223] [224] Pelican Books. Index Printers: Cox & Wyman Ltd, London, Reading Graduate School of Political Science. During the and Fakenham war he worked as press attaché in the U.S. Price: 3/6 Embassy in Madrid and in 1946 joined Time Inc. Front cover: blue, black design by Larry Carter as head of their Rome bureau. In 1948 he moved Rear cover: synopsis, author photo to Berlin and stayed in the city throughout the Copy: Konrad Hopkins don. Soviet blockade. Returning to New York in Vance Packard was born at Grandville Summit, 1949, he became text editor of Life magazine, Pennsylvania, in 1914. He has earned his living leaving his job in 1952 to join General by writing ever since he graduated from Eisenhower’s presidential campaign entourage as Columbia School of Journalism over twenty a speech writer. He later went to Washington as years ago and has worked for a number of administrative assistant to President Eisenhower. American newspapers, the most recent being In 1954 he returned to Time Inc., rejoining the Collier’s. Since Mr. Packard’s speciality was and President again in his 1956 campaign. He is human behaviour, his interests led him straight assumed his present position as chief of to the work being done by the Institute for correspondents for Time Inc.’s Foreign News Motivational Research in New York State and to Service in 1957. Mr. Hughes has written two articles and speeches made by motivational other books: The Church and the Liberal Society research people throughout America. He began (1943), and Report from Spain (1947). collecting material on the subject in the early fifties and delivered the manuscript of The S187 1960 The organization man, By Hidden Persuaders to his publishers in the William H. Whyte summer of 1956. His latest book The Waste First published by Simon & Schuster Inc, New Makers was published in 1961. Mr. Packard York, 1956; published in Great Britain by lives in New Canaan, Connecticut, and teaches a Jonathan Cape 1957; published as a Penguin course of magazine writing at New York Special 1960; reprinted 1961. pp. [vii], 8-393, University. He is married and has three children. [394] + [6]pp. adverts. for Penguin Books. About the book inside front cover; advert. for S185 S186 1960 Emmet John Hughes. America inside rear cover. Index the Vincible: A Brief Inquiry, Written with Printers: N.V. Drukkerij Bosch, Utrecht Much Anxiety and Some Anger, Dealing with Price: 3/6d Matters of Foreign Policy, Seeking Probable Front cover: design by Erwin Fabian Sources of Our Peril and Causes of Our Fear, as Notes: [Inside front cover]: Who is the well as the Suggestion of Possible Ways by organization man? In America he is the Which We Might, while Enduring the Stern prosperous white-collar worker who lives under Trial, Hold Hope, Tempered by Reason, to Live the protection of a big organization ... This book in Freedom More Profound and Peace Less is a study of him ... We are most of us, to some Precarious degree, organization men, and specialization is First published by Doubleday 1959; first already ousting the liberal arts from pride of published in Great Britain as a Penguin Special place in our educational system. Is ours to be a 1960. pp. [x], 11-283, [284] + [4]pp. adverts. for society governed by the mediocrity of business Penguin Books. About the book inside front method? ... Appendix: How to cheat on cover; advert. for S179 inside rear cover personality tests Printers: Cox & Wyman Ltd, London, William H. Whyte was born in 1917 in West Fakenham and Reading Chester, Pennsylvania, and was educated at St. Price: 3/6d Andrew’s School, Middleton, Delaware, and at Front cover: illus. by [Larry] Carter. A study of Princeton University where he majored in America’s role in world affairs English and graduated cum laude in 1939. He Notes: [Inside front cover]: This attack on the travelled in Europe and in the Pacific while American foreign policy of the last decade has serving with the U.S. Marine Corps. He has caused a considerable stir in the United States. ... published articles in Fortune, Harper’s it criticizes forcefully the catchwords of the John Magazine, Life and Encounter, and also a book Foster Dulles era and the confused thought and Is Anybody Listening? (1952). Since then he has action which have resulted from them. come to be recognized as one of the leading Emmet John Hughes was born in Newark, New figures in the analysis of contemporary Jersey, in 1920 and attended Princeton American culture. As Assistant Managing Editor University and the Columbia University of Fortune, he is now engaged in a continuing Price: 3/6d exploration of American organization life. Front cover: designed by Richard Hollis Rear cover: Year by year, Britain’s rate of S188 1960 Must Labour lose? By Mark economic growth has been falling behind that of Abrams, Richard Rose. With a commentary by her competitors abroad. ... The reasons ... are not Rita Hinden basically economic but are deeply rooted in our pp. [vii], 8-121, [122] blank, [123], 124-127, social structure and our way of life. ... Proposes a [128] blank. About the book inside front cover; comprehensive and highly radical programme of advert. for S165 inside rear cover economic, social and political reforms, designed Printers: Cox & Wyman Ltd, London, Reading to make Britain a United, dynamic society. ... and Fakenham Notes: S189 was originally scheduled to have Price: 2/6d been Madison Avenue U.S.A. by David Ogilvy, Front cover: red with monochrome photo which was eventually issued as S203 (but with Notes: [Inside front cover]: ... Since the Labour S189 on the half-title) Party suffered its fourth straight election setback Michael Shanks was born in 1927 and educated in 1959, many people have begun to wonder at Blundells and Balliol College, Oxford, whether Labour can ever hope to return to interspersed by a period in the Royal Artillery, in power. ... The problems of the Labour Party which he was commissioned. After leaving cannot be understood in isolation, for they are Oxford he worked for a time as a university related to many changes in British life. ... present lecturer in economics in the U.S.A. before going an impartial picture of how these changes have into journalism. He spent a year on the been taking place ... Appendix: The Socialist Economist before joining the Financial Times as Commentary questionnaire leader and feature writer in 1953. He became Mark Abrams is Managing Director of labour correspondent in 1954 and industrial Research Services Ltd, and has been in consumer editor in 1957. He has travelled widely in Europe and social research since 1934. He is past (on both sides of the Iron Curtain) and North president of the Market Research Society and is America. He has written for a very wide range of currently President of the World Association for publications, from the Director to Tribune; he Public Opinion Research. His publications also broadcasts fairly frequently on both sound include The Conditions of the British People and and television (both channels). He is currently Social Surveys and Social Action. [S188: 1960] engaged on a book on nationalization. The Rita Hinden was a founder of the Fabian Stagnant Society is his first book - except for a Colonial Bureau and acted for ten years as its volume of undergraduate poems which, as he secretary. She is now editor of Socialist says, ‘is now mercifully out of print.’ Michael Commentary. She has written a great deal on Shanks is married and has three children. colonial problems as secretary of Socialist Union, and was actively concerned in the writing S190 1961 Francis Newton. The Jazz of Socialism - a New Statement of Principles and Scene Twentieth Century Socialism (Penguin Special First published by MacGibbon and Kee 1959; S165). published in Penguin Books 1961 Richard Rose is a student of Nuffield College, pp. [vii], viii, 1-295, [296] blank. Inside front Oxford, the home of British election research. cover blank; Advert. for Penguin 1500 inside After studying at Johns Hopkins University in rear cover. Bibliog., index America and the London School of Economics, Printers: Cox and Wyman Ltd, London, Reading Dr. Rose worked as a journalist and then came to and Fakenham Oxford. He took a D.Phil. in social studies Price: 4/- shortly before writing The British General Front cover: designed by Alan Fletcher Election of 1959 with David Butler. Rear cover: ... examines not only the origins of jazz but the business set-up, the jazz public, jazz S189 1961 Michael Shanks. The vogues in Britain, and the influences of jazz on Stagnant Society: a warning serious and ‘pop’ music pp. [ix], 10-236 + [4]pp. adverts. for Penguin Notes: Appendix 1: The British Jazz Fan, 1958. Books. Author biog. inside front cover; advert. Appendix 2: Jazz language for S198 inside rear cover Printers: Cox and Wyman Ltd, London, Reading and Fakenham pp. [iv] 5-316 [317]. About the book inside front S191 1961 Congo disaster. Colin Legum cover; D.H. Lawrence books inside rear cover pp. [i-v], [vi] map, [vii], 8-174 + [2]pp. blank. Printers: Cox & Wyman Ltd, London, Reading About the book inside front cover; advert. for and Fakenham S174 inside rear cover Price: 3/6 Printers: Cox and Wyman Ltd, London, Reading Front cover: orange and white Penguin house and Fakenham style with red and black device by Stephen Russ Price: 2/6d adapted from D.H. Lawrence’s own drawing Front cover: designed by Juliet Renny Notes: To mark the thirtieth anniversary of Notes: [Inside front cover]: ... describes the Lawrence’s death Penguins are publishing a new background to the Congo’s disaster ... examines group of his works. These include three novels, the causes of Belgian failures, and it explains for among them the unexpurgated Lady Chatterley’s the first time why Belgium surrendered its power Lover, a volume of short novels, The Ladybird, a with such dramatic swiftness ... collection of short stories, England, My England, Colin Legum was born in 1919 in a village in a travel book, and the Penguin edition of his the Orange Free State, South Africa. He began Selected Poems, which has been out of print for working on newspapers at the age of 16. When some years. he was 21 he became editor of a Labour weekly C.H. Rolph was secretary of the ‘Herbert paper. He was a member of the Johannesberg Committee’, a group of leading publishers, City Council for many years, and was prominent authors, booksellers, and printers called together in South African politics. When his journalism in 1954 at the instance of the Society of Authors and politics conflicted he came to Britain, and in (its chairman was Sir Alan Herbert) to reform 1949 joined the Observer as its expert on African and rationalize the criminal law about the affairs. He is well known as a broadcaster and censorship of literature. He is a member of the lecturer. He spends a great deal of his time in editorial staff of the New Statesman, and for the Africa and, as in the case of the Congo, he writes past five years has been editing The Author for with intimate experience of the country and of its the Society of Authors. He broadcasts frequently leaders. His published works include Must We on current affairs, legal matters in the news, and Lose Africa?, Bandung, Cairo and Accra and aspects of sociology. Among the books he has Attitude to Africa (joint author). cf. biog. to S159 written or edited are The Human Sum, a symposium on world population and resources, S192 1961 [double-page illus t.p.] The Towards My Neighbour, an ‘outside’ Trial of Lady Chatterley: Regina v. Penguin examination of the Rotary Club movement in Books Limited. The Transcript of the Trial Britain, Personal Identity, a study of edited by C.H. Rolph. With illustrations by Paul individuality under the law’s protection, and Hogarth and a selection of cartoons Common Sense About Crime and Punishment pp. [vi], 1-249, [250]. 14 illus. and 6 cartoons in (1961). text. Author biog. inside front cover; advert. for For further biog. cf. S197 the works of D.H. Lawrence in Penguins inside David Herbert Lawrence was born at rear cover Eastwood, Notts, in 1885, the fourth child of a Printers: Cox & Wyman Ltd, London, Reading miner. At 13 he won a scholarship to and Fakenham Nottingham High School, which he left for a job Price: 3/6d with a firm of surgical goods manufacturers at a Front cover: green with drawing by Paul wage of thirteen shillings a week. He soon Hogarth abandoned this to become a pupil-teacher at Rear cover: The choice of ‘Lady Chatterley’s Eastwood. While attending Nottingham Lover’ as the first novel to be prosecuted under University for his teacher’s certificate, he began the new Obscene Publications Act was a shock his first novel, The White Peacock, which was to most lovers of English literature. ... This published by Heinemann in 1911. From that time account of the historic trial and acquittal of onwards, with the exception of a short period as Penguin Books is taken from the official Old a schoolmaster in Croydon, he lived entirely by Bailey transcript of evidence and speeches ... his writing. For two years he travelled in Penguin 1484: Germany and Italy, and, returning to England, D.H. Lawrence. Lady Chatterley’s Lover was married in July 1914 to Frieda von First printed 1928. This complete text first Richtofen. In 1919, the Lawrences left England published in Great Britain 1960. Reprinted 1960. and travelled, first in Europe and then in Australia and America. They settled for a while elbow when he drew up the general in New Mexico, but came back finally to Europe electrification plan; had main responsibility in in 1929. In that year Lawrence became seriously the building of the first two Soviet power ill and he died of tuberculosis on 2 March 1930. stations, commenced in 1918. V.I. Popkov: Associate, Academy of Science; one of the rising *S193 1961 Penguin Science Survey generation of Russian technologists; writer of 1961, 1. Edited by Arthur Garratt numerous highly specialized works on electric power. G.I. Pokrovsky: Professor; specialist in *S194 1961 Penguin Science Survey the technique of explosives and explosions; 1961, 2. Edited by S.A. Barnett and Anne paints, writes poetry, and composes music in his McLaren spare time. V.A. Engelhardt: Principal of the Department of Biology, Academy of Science. S195 1961 Life in the Twenty-First M.G. Ananiev: Bachelor of Medical Science; Century. Edited by M. Vassiliev and S. Principal and Head Surgeon of an ultr-modern Gouschev, and translated by H.E. Crowcroft Moscow hospital where bloodless, supersonic A.M.I.E.E. and R.J. Wason surgical methods are practised. S.I. Volkovitch: First published in Russia 1959; first published in Academician; specialist in agronomy. L.A. England by The Souvenir Press 1960; published Zenkevitch: Associate, Academy of Science; as a Penguin Special 1961. pp. [x], 11-221, [222] Chair of Invertebrate Zoology, Moscow + [2]pp. blank + [8]pp. monochrome plates. List University. His speciality is marine life, both of consultants inside front cover; advert. for animal and vegetable. A.R. Jebrak: Academy of S190 inside rear cover. Index Science, White Russian Republic; expert on Printers: Cox and Wyman Ltd, London, Reading agriculture; views the subject mainly from a and Fakenham biological angle. V.A. Kotelnikov: Young Price: 3/6d Academician and Professor of Moscow Front cover: illus. by Ole Vedel University; considered to be the country’s Rear cover: ... Russia is currently being greatest authority on radio. S.A. Lebedyev: electrified by such books as this dream of the Principal of the Institute of Precision Mechanism future ... One may hope that by the twenty-first and Computor [sic] Technology at the Academy century even Russia will have outlived the of Science, regarded as the leading authority in mechanistic materialism of the nineteenth the electronic computor field. G.I. Babat: century and be paying more attention to the Professor; somewhat of a freelance and an Common Man. individualist. Specializes in high-frequency The Contributors: A.N. Nessmayanov: current; his inventions in this line include an President, Soviet Academy of Science. World- artificial ‘sun’. Author of popular scientific renowned authority on organic chemistry in works, and fiction with a scientific background. general, and on the metallo-organic aspect of it V.L. Ginzburg: Associate, Academy of Science; in particular. J.P. Bardin: Vice-President, astronomer, mainly in the context of radio- Academy of Science. Pioneer of Soviet astronomy, to which he has contributed metallurgy; took the leading part in constructing considerable literature. V.V. Zvonkov: Associate the Kuznetsk Steelworks in the early years Member, Institute of General Transport Affairs following the Revolution. I.S. Garkousha and and Problems at Academy of Science; an N.A. Fedorov: Two young Russian scientists and authority on every form of transport. N.F. engineers who are acknowledged as the Yevstratov: Civil Engineer and Architect; country’s leading authorities on the underground Principal of the Moscow Town Planning gasification of coal; they work together as one Institute. U.A. Dolmatovsky: Mechanical man on research and projects in this sphere. S.I Engineer; emphasis on motor cars. G.A. Gradov: .Mironov and M.A. Kapelyushnikov: Both belong Civil Engineer and Architect; Principal of the to the older school of Russian scientists, the first Institute of Communal Planning and a full member of the Academy of Science and Construction. E.M. Goldovsky: Professor; expert the second an associate member. Both have in the field of photography and the cinema, behind them a lifetime of research and study in particular interest being electro- (or ‘dry’) their speciality - oil; despite years, are still photography. L.V. Pustovalov: Associate, ‘young’ enough to look keenly ahead. A.V. Academy of Science; Deputy Chairman, Vinter: Academician; the doyen of Russia’s Committee for Study and Investigation of hydro-electric power schemes; was at Lenin’s Potential Productive Energy; devotes particular attention to Siberian development. U.S. secretary of the Herbert Committee on reform of Hlebsevitch: Bachelor of Technical Science; censorship laws. Among his other publications radio-astronomer, specializes in ‘Sputnik’ and are The Human Sum, Personal Identity, other like projects. D.I. Scherbakov: Commonsense about Crime and Punishment, and Academician; geographer; a much-travelled man The Trial of Lady Chatterley (S192) which he in the remoter regions of the world. N.G. edited. Romanov: Civil Engineer; emphasis on the For further biog. cf. S192 hydraulic aspect; author of a scheme for bridging the Straits of Tartary by a dam. N.A. Varvarov: S198 1961 Eric Wigham. What’s Wrong Engineer; Astronautical Consultant to U.S.S.R. With The Unions? Armed Forces; has made a particular study of pp. [vi], 7-233, [234] + [6]pp. adverts. for the Moon. K.P. Stanyukovitch: Professor; Penguin Books. Author biography inside front physicist whose particular subject is the cover; advert. for S199 inside rear cover harnessing of nuclear science for the conquest of Printers: Cox and Wyman Ltd, London, Reading outer space and Fakenham Price: 3/6d *S196 1961 Hanged in error. Leslie Hale Front cover: red with photo, designed by Bruce Robertson S197 1961 Hanged by the neck: an Rear cover: ... he knows their value. But in this exposure of capital punishment in England by book he exposes their weaknesses without fear or Arthur Koestler and C.H. Rolph favour pp. [ix], 10-143, [144] blank. Author biographies Eric Wigham has been studying the doings of inside front cover; advert. for S196 inside rear trade unions as part of his daily work for the past cover 16 years. The son of an Irish father and a Printers: Cox and Wyman Ltd, London, Reading Yorkshire mother, who were Quaker and Fakenham missionaries, he was born in Chungking, China, Price: 2/6d in 1904, and has lived in , Birmingham, Front cover: monochrome photo, design by Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Manchester, and London. Germano Facetti After attending Quaker boarding-schools and Rear cover: ... a short, violent attack on the taking an English honours degree at Birmingham degradation of capital punishment ... University, he became a junior reporter in Notes: Companion volume to S196 Newcastle and has been a reporter ever since. Arthur Koestler was born in Budapest in 1905, During the last part of the war he was a war a Hungarian subject, and after studying at correspondent for the Observer, but at the end of Vienna University became a journalist. As the war he became a labour correspondent. He foreign correspondent he lived at times in the has been a member of the National Union of Middle East, , and Moscow, visited Soviet Journalists for 35 years. His only previous Central Asia and the Arctic (on board the Graf published book was a volume on Trade Unions Zeppelin). While representing the News in the Home University Library (O.U.P.). Eric Chronicle he was captured by Franco’s troops in Wigham is married and has an 18-year-old the Spanish Civil War and imprisoned under daughter; they live at West Wickham in Kent. sentence of death. He gave up journalism in 1938, in which year his Spanish Testament *S199 1961 What’s wrong with the (published in Penguins as Dialogue with Death) Church? Nick Earle came out. He served with the French Foreign Legion and the British Army during the war. S200 1961 Peter Benenson. Persecution Among his many publications are Darkness at 1961 Noon, The Yogi and the Commissar, Arrow in pp. [ix], 10-152 + [8]pp. adverts. for Penguin the Blue, and The Lotus and the Robot (1960). Books. About the book inside front cover; author C.H. Rolph who was born in London in 1901, is biography inside rear cover a member of the editorial staff of the New Printers: Cox and Wyman Ltd, London, Reading Statesman and of the committee of the Howard and Fakenham League for Penal Reform. For many years he Price: 2/6d served in the City of London Police. He has been Front cover: red with monochrome photo at editor of The Author, he broadcasts frequently on Sharpeville by Warwick Robinson, design by legal, sociological and topical affairs, and was German Facetti Rear cover: continuation of front cover design was provisionally appointed by the Observer to Notes: [Inside front cover]: ... contains nine case cover the negotiations for the Marshall Plan. ‘As studies of persecution, intolerance, and brutality I worked for The Economist’, she explains, ‘the in the divided world of the mid-century ... Observer supposed I must be one. Ever since this Peter Benenson was born in 1921 and educated minor misunderstanding I have stuck with the at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford. After six Observer, smashed many typewriters, worn out years’ service in the army he was called to the many news editors, and gone on trying to make Bar in 1948 and began to specialize in law my readers share my surprise at the strange reform and cases of injustice. During the 1950s things that go on in the world. This is my only he assisted political and religious prisoners in book.’ different parts of the world, attended political For later biog. cf. S261 trials as an observer, and wrote and broadcast widely. The South African Treason Trial and the S202 1961 Edward Behr. The Algerian situation in Hungary after the revolution of 1956 Problem impelled him to invite the help of leading First published simultaneously with a hard-cover lawyers of the three political parties. As a result edition by Hodder and Stoughton. pp. [vii], [viii- was founded Justice, an all-party organization of ix] map, [x], [11], 12-256. Author biography lawyers to uphold the Rule of Law. This forms inside front cover; advert. for S200 inside rear the British Section of the International cover. Bibliog. Commission of Jurists and Peter Benenson is Printers: Cox and Wyman Ltd, London, Reading active in both organizations. In 1961, the and Fakenham centenary year of the liberation of slaves in Price: 3/6d America and Russia, his efforts led to the Front cover: red with monochrome photo, launching of the widely-publicized Appeal for designed by Germano Facetti Amnesty and the opening in London of a central Rear cover: [about the book]. Monochrome office to collect information about Prisoners of photo Conscience. Notes: Appendix A: General de Gaulle’s 29 January 1960 Address to the European S201 1963 The General says no: Insurgents and the French Army in . Britain’s exclusion from Europe. Nora Beloff Appendix B: Extracts from a speech by General pp. [vi], 7-180, [181], [182] blank + [10]pp. de Gaulle to French officers at Blida on 9 adverts. for Penguin Books. Author biography December 1960 inside front cover; advert. for S218 inside rear Edward Behr who is at present a staff cover correspondent for Time magazine, was Printers: Cox and Wyman Ltd, London, Reading previously representing Reuter’s in Paris from and Fakenham 1950 to 1954 and covered domestic politics and Price: 3/6d developments in North Africa. He worked for the Front cover: red with design by Tasha Kallin European Coal and Steel Community in 1955- Rear cover: ... the inside record of the whole, sad 56. Born in Paris in 1926 he attended a lycée fiasco. Many of the key negotiators she has again until 1939 and escaped to England in 1940 from interviewed since the breakdown ... Bordeaux. Thereafter he was educated at St. Notes: Appendices: Chronology. European Paul’s School and after four years’ service in the institutions Indian Army in India and South East Asia, at Nora Beloff who is a Londoner, was reproached Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he read from earliest childhood with being too history. For Time he has covered Algeria at every inquisitive. It was not until she was grown-up crisis and went to the and the Congo that she discovered that, by becoming a reporter when those countries were in the news. He has instead of a lady, she could in fact be paid for visited remote parts of Africa by jeep, truck, satisfying her curiosity. After graduating from plane, and even camel, and early in 1961 reached Oxford during the war, she worked in the French Algiers from Palma by motor launch before the section of the Political Intelligence Department generals’ rising petered out. and at the end of 1945 joined the Paris office of Reuter’s News Agency, where she survived S203 1961 Martin Mayer. Madison eleven frantic months. After briefly substituting Avenue U.S.A.: The inside story of American for the Paris correspondent of she Advertising. With a Foreword by David Ogilvy was taken over by The Economist and in 1947 First published in Great Britain by The Bodley 1956 he went to Leopoldville, in the Congo, as Head 1958. Published in Penguin Books 1961 vice-consul, but resigned his post a year later in pp. [x], 11-12, [13], [14] blank, [15], [16] blank, protest at the racial policies of the Union 17-345, [346] + [6]pp. adverts. for Penguin government. He went into business and in 1958 Books. Author biography inside front cover; became Organizing Secretary of the South advert. for S187 inside rear cover. Index African Liberal Party. On a private visit to Printers: Cox and Wyman Ltd, London, Reading Britain in 1959 he was persuaded to take part in and Fakenham the campaign of boycott of South African Price: 3/6d produce. He attended the All African People’s Front cover: red, designed by Frederick Price Conference at Tunis in 1960, representing the Rear cover: ... introduces the reader to the people South African Liberals, and made his way back who write the advertisements, draw the pictures to the Cape by way of Accra, Lagos, and and take the photographs; the men who plan and Leopoldville, doing free-lance journalism. His place the advertising campaigns so that you passport was seized when he reached South cannot avoid them; and the psychologists whose Africa and he went to Swaziland. When a theories and practices aim the advertisements at warrant for his arrest was issued the Ghana our irrationalities ... Government supplied him with a laissez passer. Notes: Originally scheduled as S189 and carries He is at present in Britain. this series no. on half title, with S203 on spine Martin Mayer was born in New York City in S206 1961 Bertrand Russell. Has Man a 1928, and took a degree in economics at Harvard Future? ‘Accurst be he that first invented war’ in 1947. He has been a journalist and a magazine Marlowe and paperback editor. From 1951 to 1954 he was First published 1961 simultaneously with a hard- an associate editor of Esquire and he still writes cover edition by Allen & Unwin for this magazine though he is now a free-lance. pp. [vii], 8-128. Author biography inside front He has written three non-fiction books, Wall cover; advert. for works by Bertrand Russell Street: Men and Money (1955), Madison Avenue inside rear cover. Bibliog. U.S.A. (1958), and The Schools (1961); and two Printers: Hazell Watson & Viney Ltd, novels, The Candidate (1955) and A Voice that Aylesbury and Slough Fills the House (1959). Martin Mayer is married, Price: 2/6d has two children, and lives in New York. Front cover: red and monochrome photo, designed by Richard Hollis *S204 1962 Asia in the balance. Michael Rear cover: [photo of Russell]. What spurs a Edwardes famous philosopher, at the age of 89, to plunge into a political campaign of civil disobedience S205 1962 Guilty land. Patrick van and to go to prison for his beliefs? ... exposes the Rensburg hypocrisy of official attitudes to nuclear First published 1962 simultaneously with a hard- weapons. The one hope for man ... is to be found cover edition by Jonathan Cape. pp. [ix] 10-207. in world government. ... Author biography inside front cover; advert. for Bertrand Russell was born in 1872 and S206 inside rear cover. Index educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, of Printers: C. Nicholls & Company Ltd which he is a Fellow. In 1910 he published with Price: 3/6d Dr. A.N. Whitehead the first volume of Principia Front cover: design by Frederick Price, Mathematica, a landmark in the history of photograph by Satour mathematics, and in 1914 his reputation in Rear cover: ... In the first part of this important philosophical circles was greatly increased by statement on South Africa today, the author Our Knowledge of the External World. He recounts the course of his personal revulsion published in 1917 his Principles of Social against all forms of racialism. ... He proceeds in Reconstruction, and Mysticism and Logic the second part to analyse both and the appeared in 1918 and later became a Pelican. deep fear that lies behind it ... Between the two world wars his output was Patrick van Rensburg was born at Durban in prolific in many fields. In 1931 he succeeded his 1931 and educated at a high school there. He brother as the third Earl Russell, and at the obtained a university degree by part-time study beginning of 1941 he was appointed Professor of and joined the South African Ministry of Philosophy at the Barnes Foundation, External Affairs as a cadet diplomat in 1953. In Philadelphia, for three years. Possibly the crowning achievement of his life’s work has there has been a demand for it in educational been A History of Western Philosophy (1946). In courses and syllabuses … 1949 he published the first Reith Lectures, Raymond Williams was born in 1921 at the Authority and the Individual, and in 1952 The Welsh border village of Pandy. His father was a Impact of Science on Society. Bertrand Russell is railway signalman. He was educated at the an active campaigner for nuclear disarmament. village school, at Abergavenny Grammar School, He is an F.R.S., and was awarded the O.M. in and at Trinity College, Cambridge. After the 1949 and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1950. war, in which he served as an anti-tank captain in the Guards Armoured Division, he became an S207 1962 Britain in the Sixties: adult education tutor in the Oxford University Communications. Raymond Williams Delegacy for Extra-Mural Studies until 1961, pp. [ix], 10-134 + [2]pp. blank. Author when he was elected Fellow of Jesus College, biography inside front cover; advert. for S208 Cambridge, where he is a university lecturer in inside rear cover. Bibliog. English. In 1947 he edited Politics and Letters. Printers: C. Nicholls & Company Ltd He has published a number of essays in literary Price: 95c journals and is well known as a book-reviewer Front cover: red and black, with design by for the Guardian, the Observer, and the New Richard Hollis Statesman. He also lectures for the British Rear cover: ... The development, during this Council and broadcasts on the B.B.C. Third century, of powerful new means of Programme. His books include Drama from communication has made possible the attempts, Ibsen to Eliot (1952), Drama in Performance by many kinds of ruling groups, to control and (1954), Culture and Society 1780-1950 (Pelican, manage the free-will of the majority, on which 1961), Border Country, a novel (1960), and The democracy depends. ... Long Revolution (1961). Raymond Williams is Copy: US edition, t.p. Baltimore, Maryland, 95c married and has three children. on front cover For later biog. cf. S262 Reissued as Pelican A831: First published in Penguin Books 1962. Revised S208 1962 Britain in the Sixties: edition published by Chatto & Windus 1966. Education for Tomorrow. John Vaizey Published in pelican Books 1968. Reprinted pp. [vii], 8-118 + [2]pp. blank. Author biography 1970, 1971. pp. [viii] [9] 10-185 + [6] Penguin inside front cover; advert. for S207 inside rear Books. Bibliog. cover Printers: Cox & Wyman Ltd, London, Reading Printers: Hazell Watson & Viney Ltd, and Fakenham Aylesbury and Slough Price: 30p Price: Front cover: design by Germano Facetti Front cover: red and black, designed by Richard incorporating review quote Hollis with photo by Jane Gate Rear cover: With Culture and Society 1780-1950 Rear cover: ... Rapid changes in society and and The Long Revolution, Communications has modern technology have created demands for a been an influential factor, since it first came out range of skills such as only a highly developed as a Penguin Special, in opening up the new field system of education can provide ... not only are of cultural studies. It is now re-issued as a new schools required but also new and more pelican in a revised edition, with more recent effective methods of teaching and of statistics and two new appendices. administration ... Copy: Konrad Hopkins don. John Vaisey is the Director of the Research Unit Notes: Appendices: A, Methods in TV in the Economics and Administration of education; B, A policy for the arts Education at the University of London Institute [p.vii] Opportunity has been taken, in this of Education. Born in 1929, he was educated at Penguin publication of the second (revised) elementary and grammar schools, took a edition of this book, to correct some errors, and scholarship at Queen’s College, Cambridge, and to substitute a new postscript in Appendix B a ‘First’ in economics. He became a Fellow of [p.9] … In its original form, the book sold out St. Catharine’s College, Cambridge, and later very quickly, and there has been a continuing taught for a while at Oxford. He has worked in demand for it, beyond the special context in international organizations - notably UNESCO which it was originally conceived. In particular and OECD - has travelled widely, and is a frequent broadcaster and lecturer. Among his other books are The Costs of Education, The Stanley Alderson was born in 1927 and Economics of Education, and Scenes from educated at Rutlish School, Merton. He is now a Institutional Life. free-lance writer who specializes particularly in social administration and commercial S209 1962 Berlin: Hostage for the West. management. Formerly literary editor of the John Mander Manager, the journal of the British Institute of First published 1962; reprinted 1962. pp. [viii] Management, he has written on social and [9] 10-124 [125-126] [127-128] blank. Double- political questions in the Political Quarterly, the page map. Author photograph and biog. inside Twentieth Century, the Quarterly Review, the front cover. Advert. for S204 inside rear cover Contemporary Review, and other publications. Printers: Cox and Wyman Ltd, London, Reading His political outlook is in the guild-socialist and Fakenham tradition. Price: 2/6d Front cover: photog. design by Richard Hollis S212 1964 Sanctions against South Rear cover: What is the real purpose of Soviet Africa, Edited by Ronald Segal pressure on Berlin? Why has it been the scene of Published in Penguin Books 1964. pp. [vi] 7- crisis after crisis ever since the Declaration of 272. Conference details inside front cover; 1945? ... Berlin is, first and foremost, a pawn in Conference resolution inside rear cover the everlasting chess tournament between Russia Printers: C. Nicholls & Company Ltd and the West; secondly, the city constitutes and Price: 4/6 acute domestic problem for the Germans Front cover: red, designed by Germano Facetti themselves, whether of the East or the West; Rear cover: The International Conference on thirdly, viewed as a European problem, it is Economic Sanctions against South Africa, which capable of unsettling relations within the took place during April 1964, drew to London Common Market countries. There is evidence the representatives of over forty nations … This that Russia employs Berlin to throw discord into Penguin Special, edited by Ronald Segal who the Western camp. ... convened the conference, contains the expert Copy: ex Margaret McMillan College of papers on the economic, racial, political, legal Education Library and strategic aspects of sanctions, exactly as they For author biog. cf. S222 were presented to the members and discussed by its working commissions. *S210 1962 Britain in the Sixties: The Notes: Contents: Introduction, Ronald Segal. Family and Marriage. Ronald Fletcher. Apartheid – the indictment, Oliver Tambo. Notes: later A779 Power in South Africa, Colin and Margaret Legum. The South African racial crisis and the S211 1962 Britain in the Sixties: world, Per Haekkerup. The politics of sanctions, Housing. Stanley Alderson The League and the United Nations, Peter pp. [ix], x-175, [176] blank. Author biography Calvocoressi. Sanctions against South Africa? inside front cover; advert. for Britain in the The legal aspect, D.H.N. Johnson. International Sixties inside rear cover action and domestic jurisdiction, Rosalyn Printers: Cox & Wyman Ltd, London, Higgins. Sanctions and world peace, The Fakenham and Reading Conference Steering Committee. The strategic Price: 3/6d implications of sanctions against South Africa, Front cover: red and black with photo by Jane William F. Gutteridge. The strategic situation, Gate Neville Brown. Economic sanctions and South Rear cover: ... a detailed and critical survey of Africa’s trade, A. Maizels. Oil sanctions against Britain’s housing today. ... slums are being South Africa, Brian Lapping. Gold, Roger Opie. created faster than they are being cleared; ... The impact of sanctions on the British economy, gross anomalies occur in the working of G.D.N. Worswick. The impact of sanctions on subsidies ... private tenants, less and less the United States, Elliot Zupnick. Sanctions and protected by rent control, are in the worst the Indian experience, K.N. Raj. Sanctions and situation of all. ... targets are the instability of the High Commission territories, R.M. Bostock. land values, the outmoded methods of numerous Sanctions against South Africa: the impact and builders, and the property racketeers who trade the aftermath, J.D. Marvin. The Commission on the needs of the homeless ... Reports. Findings and recommendations of the Commissions. Resolution accepted by the Final since 1951 he has been on the editorial staff of Conference Plenary the Economist, for which he writes on international affairs. He has travelled widely and S213 1963 Common sense about attended a number of major international smoking. Second edition. C.M. Fletcher, Harvey conferences, visiting the U.N. Headquarters in Cole, Lena Jeger, Christopher Wood New York several times. His other books include First published 1963; second edition 1965. pp. An Atlas of World Affairs (1957), which has [vii], 8-124 + [4]pp. adverts. for Penguin Books. gone into four editions. Andrew Boyd, who lives Inside covers blank in London, is married to a former editor of the Printers: Hunt Barnard & Co. Ltd, Aylesbury journal of the U.N. Association. Price: 3/6d Front cover: col. illus., designed by Bruce S215 1963 Torture: cancer of democracy: Robertson France and Algeria 1954-62. Pierre Vidal- Rear cover: ... Dr. Fletcher, the secretary of the Naquet. Translated by Barry Richard Royal College of Physicians committee on pp. [viii], 9-182, [183], [184] blank + [8]pp. smoking and air pollution which produced the adverts. for Penguin Books. Author biography report Smoking and Health, gives a concise inside front cover; advert. for S216 inside rear account of all the available medical evidence. cover. Bibliog. Mr. Cole, an economist, asks and answers such Printers: C. Nicholls & Company Ltd questions as: how much do we spend on Price: 3/6d cigarettes? does the Government depend on Front cover: red, with detail from Picasso’s The tobacco tax? Mrs Lena Jeger discusses such Charnel-House social aspects of the problem as how our young Rear cover: ... traces the course of an ugly people can be helped over the convention that regression whereby torture, once re-admitted as the cigarette is a natural extension of the human an instrument of policy, tended to establish itself face. Finally, some methods of fighting the habit in a general conspiracy of guilt and silence are described by Dr Wood, who directs a non- throughout the French administration, the law smokers’ clinic at the Central Middlesex and the Press. ... Hospital. ... Notes: Appendix: Text of the Wuillaume Report Pierre Vidal-Naquet was born in Paris in 1930. S214 1962 Andrew Boyd. United His parents were deported during the war and Nations: Piety, Myth, and Truth died at Auschwitz. After attending schools at pp. [ix], 10-185, [186] + [6]pp. adverts. for Marseilles and Paris he studied classics and Penguin Books. Author biography inside front history at the Sorbonne, and went on to take his cover; advert. for R23 inside rear cover. Bibliog. agrégation in history in 1955. During the next Printers: C. Nicholls & Company Ltd year he taught at the lycée at Orléans and then, Price: 3/6d from 1956 to 1960, was a lecturer in ancient Front cover: red, designed by Derek Birdsall history at Caen University. He was suspended Rear cover: ... traces the growth of this executive for having signed the manifesto of the ‘121’, and power over the years since the San Francisco given a similar post at Lille in 1961. At present Conference of 1945, by way of Korea, Suez, he is attached to the Centre National de la Lebanon, and Laos to the latest flashpoint of Recherche Scientifique and works on Greek Katanga. U.N.O.’s record in politics provides history. He was a founder and remains an active powerful ammunition for the author’s final plea member of the Maurice Audin Committee, for commitment to the world organization. ... which was formed in 1957, and has been a Andrew Boyd was born in 1920 and educated at militant opponent of the war in Algeria. He was Winchester and Oxford. In the Second World also a member of the editorial board of Vérité- War he spent six years in the army and served Liberté. with the Fourteenth Army on the Burma front. In 1946 he was a British liaison officer with *S216 1963 The A6 Murder: Regina v. delegates attending the first session of the United James Hanratty. Louis Blom-Cooper Nations Assembly in London. That year he published The United Nations Organisation Handbook, the first book on the subject to be published in Britain. From 1947 to 1950 he worked for the British U.N. Association, and S217 1963 Britain in the Sixties: The Rear cover: For over five years a new Crown and the Establishment. Kingsley has been simmering, almost unknown to the Martin millions in both the West and East, between the First published by Hutchinson 1962; published in two giants of the Communist world ... gives the Penguin Books 1963. pp. [ix], 10-192. 8 illus. in first popular account of the conflict ... text. Author biography inside front cover; advert. Copy: Inscribed Alan R. Irons 27 July 1963 for S210 inside rear cover. Notes, index Notes: later A731. For author biog. see S182 Printers: Cox and Wyman Ltd, London, Reading and Fakenham S219 1963 Britain in the Sixties: Price: 3/6d Vagrancy: Ethos and Actuality. Philip Front cover: red, design by Bruce Robertson O’Connor. With a Foreword by Jeremy Sandford Rear cover: ... history and examination of the pp. [xi], 12-186 + [6]pp. adverts. for Penguin relations between crown and people in Britain ... Books. Author biography inside front cover; makes reasoned criticisms of the monarch today advert. for S210 inside rear cover ... Condemning an unreal, TV monarchy he Printers: Cox and Wyman Ltd, London, Reading suggests that, as happens in Scandinavia, the and Fakenham Queen should move more freely among her Price: 3/6d subjects. ... Front cover: monochrome photo by Roger Kingsley Martin who edited the New Statesman Mayne for thirty years (1931-61) was born in 1897. He Rear cover: ... gives us the whole world of the was educated at Hereford Cathedral School, at vagrant and introduces a colourful flotsam of Mill Hill School, and at Magdalene College, figures, from the ‘model’ tramp or the gipsy of Cambridge, where he held a bye-fellowship for seventy-nine to the retired major addicted to three years. He spent a year at the Graduate ‘meths’. ... College, Princeton, New Jersey, and holds an Philip O’Connor was born at Leighton Buzzard, American as well as a Cambridge degree. From Bucks, in 1916, the son of an Irish surgeon, 1924-8 he lectured at the London School of whom he does not remember, and a mother of Economics as assistant to Professor H.J. Laski, mixed Dutch, Irish, and Asiatic blood. His and later served on the editorial staff of the mother attempted to shore up dwindling fortune Manchester Guardian in the last days of C.P. with various schemes, such as importing empty Scott (1928-30). His books include The Triumph bottles into Belgium from France, and in 1919 of Lord Palmerston: a study of public opinion they moved to Paris and then to Wimereux, before the Crimean War (1924, re-issued with a where his mother left him with a peasant family. new introductory chapter, 1963), The British Announcing that she would be back shortly, she Public and the General Strike (1927), French was away for two years, and at that age her son Liberal Thought in the 18th Century (1928, re- spoke only French. On her return they eventually issued 1962), The Magic of Monarchy (1937), moved to Dean Street, Soho, where Philip was Propaganda’s Harvest (1942), The Press the adopted by a guardian in the civil service. He Public Wants (1947), Harold Laski: a memoir was educated in French convents, at an English (1953), and Critic’s London Diary (1960). private school, and at Dorking High School, but Kingsley Martin, who is addicted to chess and at 16 refused to stay at school. After living for a painting in his spare time, lives in the Adelphi, year on a small allowance he took to tramping London, has travelled to sixty countries, and is and has done so intermittently since then. He had occupied in building a garden on the top of the poetry published in New Verse and elsewhere South Downs when he is in the country. between 1936 and 1938 and thereafter was in France, Greece, Italy, and Holland until the S218 1963 Edward Crankshaw. The New outbreak of war. Then he remained in London Cold War: Moscow v. Pekin until, as he says, ‘the doodle-bugs frightened him pp. [vi] 7-167 [168] + [8]pp. adverts. for Penguin away’. For year he ran his own magazine, Seven. Books. Author biography inside front cover; At various times since the war he has worked on advert. for A579 inside rear cover the continental telephone exchange, been a Printers: Hazell, Watson & Viney Ltd, librarian, and attended a teacher’s training Aylesbury college. Besides scripts for the B.B.C. Third Price: 2/6d Programme he has published Memoirs of a Front cover: photos. by Keystone Press Public Baby (1957), Lower View (1960), Steiner’s Tour (Paris, 1960), Living in Croesor (1962), and Gentlemen’s Refuge (1963). Philip Price: 3/6d O’Connor, whose wife is half-French and half- Front cover: red with drawing by Ralph Spanish, has six children in all, four by previous Steadman marriages. Rear cover: ... argues that since the war Britain has never clearly decided whether to be *S220 1963 Unarmed victory. Bertrand America’s chief ally in the cold war, a mediator Russell between America and Russia, the doyen of an independent Commonwealth, or one more recruit S221 1964 Rex Malik. What’s Wrong for the European Community. ... with British Industry? John Mander was born in London in 1932. His pp. [viii], 9-132 + [4]pp. adverts. for Penguin home background was both political and literary, Books. Author biography inside front cover; his mother being a writer and his father a Liberal advert. for What’s Wrong with Parliament? M.P. who made his name as an opponent of inside rear cover [duplicating advert. opposite on Chamberlain’s appeasement policy. He was last spare page]. Index educated at Eton and Trinity College, Printers: Cox and Wyman Ltd, London, Reading Cambridge, where he read Natural Sciences. and Fakenham After Cambridge he lived on the Continent for Price: 3/6d four years, teaching English and attending the Front cover: red with monochrome photo by universities of Munich and Berlin. While living Roger Mayne in Berlin he married, and wrote The Eagle and Rear cover: ... finds that some of our larger the Bear, a portrait of the city and its remarkable companies are so grossly inefficient that the political history. He also travelled widely in effect may well prove socially harmful. ... the Eastern Europe, visiting Yugoslavia, Poland, real causes of Britain’s declining industrial Czechoslovakia, East Germany, and Hungary. position are plainly to be seen in the He returned to live in London in 1958 and joined shortcomings of management ... the staff of the New Statesman in 1960. With his Rex Malik was born in France in 1928, grew up wife he has translated three books from German, in France and England, and is now at home in and in 1961 he published The Writer and both countries, as well as in India. He has been a Commitment, essays on the relation between journalist since the middle fifties, at first writing modern literature and politics. In 1962 he wrote mainly on Asian and European political affairs, the successful Penguin Special, Berlin: Hostage and later on European industrial topics for many for the West, left the New Statesman, and visited papers, journals, and television companies. He India during the four-week Chinese invasion. has also written a book on European Industry John Mander, who is at present working on tentatively titled Our European Competitors Bertolt Brecht: The Writer and Communism, is which is to be published later this year, and is now Assistant Editor of Encounter. working on two more, one on European politics, the other on the Official Secrets Act. He lives in S223 1963 The other America: Poverty Hampstead when not commuting through in the United States. Michael Harrington Europe, describes himself as a frustrated This edition first published 1963 by arrangement historian, and otherwise has a wide range of with The Macmillan Company, New York (© interests including roulette, painting, an almost 1962); reprinted 1964 February, April, May. pp. world-wide correspondence, collecting records [viii], 9-186 + [6]pp. adverts. for Penguin Books. of the idiocies of politicians, and what he claims Author biography inside front cover; advert. for as one of the best thriller collections in London. the Penguin African Library inside rear cover He is married and has one son. Printers: Printed in the United States of America Price: 95c S222 1963 Great Britain or Little Front cover: red and white with monochrome England? John Mander photo, designed by Roy Kuhlman. The book that First published 1963 simultaneously with a hard- sparked the war on poverty cover edition by Secker & Warburg. pp. [viii], 9- Rear cover: quotes from reviews. “The late 206, [207-208]. Author biography inside front President asked Walter Heller, chairman of the cover; advert. for S209 (by same author) inside Council of Economic Advisers, for a copy of rear cover. Bibliog. Michael Harrington’s newly published, non- Printers: Cox and Wyman Ltd, London, Reading technical report on poverty, THE OTHER and Fakenham AMERICA ... Heller recommended that the war on poverty be declared, and just three days Timothy Raison is married and has four children. before his death last November, the President He lives in London. gave his chief economic aide the go-ahead to rough out the orders.” -Newsweek S226 1964 Tom Stonier. Nuclear Copy: US edition, Penguin Books, Baltimore, disaster. Foreword by Robert Jungk Maryland. Printed ownership sticker of John E. First published in the USA by the World Roberts, Methodist Theological Semin., Publishing Co, 1963; first published in Great Delaware, Ohio Britain in Pelican [sic] Books 1964. pp. [viii], Michael Harrington was born in 1928 in St. [9], 10-240. double-page maps pp.[32-33], [34- Louis, Missouri, and was educated at Holy Cross 35]. Inside covers blank. Bibliog., index College, Yale University Law School, and the Printers: Hazell Watson & Viney Ltd, University of Chicago, where he received a Aylesbury, Bucks. Master of Arts degree in English literature in Price: 4/- 1949. He was associate editor of The Catholic Front cover: col. illus. Worker from 1951 to 1953, when he became Rear cover: ... the facts - coldly set down by a organizational secretary for the Workers Defense biologist who has specialized in the effects of League. He later worked on the Fund for the nuclear weapons. ... Republic’s Study of blacklisting in the Tom Stonier was born in 1927, in Hamburg, entertainment industry and served as consultant Germany. An American citizen, he was educated to the Trade Union Project of the Fund for the at Drew University and Yale University, where Republic. He is now a free-lance writer and a he received his Ph.D. in 1955. He has been a contributing editor to Dissent and to New teaching assistant at Yale, Junior Research America. Mr. Harrington was co-editor of Labor Associate at Brookhaven National Laboratory, in a Free Society and has contributed numerous Visiting Investigator and later, Research articles to Commentary, Commonweal, Partisan Associate at the Rockefeller Institute. He is now Review and other publications. He is married and an Associate Professor of Biology (Research) at makes his home in New York City. Manhattan College and a consultant at the Living Science Laboratories. He has articles published *S224 1964 Why Labour? Jim Northcott in the Journal of Bacteriology and the American Journal of Botany. He wrote, with A.C. Barun, S225 1964 Timothy Raison. Why The Morphology and Physiology of Plant Conservative? Tumors (1958), and is the author of a report to pp. [viii], [9], 10-144. Inside covers blank. Index the Scientists’ Committee for Radiation Printers: Hazell Watson & Viney Ltd, Information on The Anticipated Biological and Aylesbury, Bucks. Environmental Effects of Detonating a 20 Price: 3/6d Megaton Weapon on Columbus Circle. He has Front cover: red and white participated in symposia, and lectured on the Rear cover: ... gives an account of Conservative effects of nuclear weapons at the New York and principles and policy which, though personal and Washington Academy of Sciences, the American unofficial, is authoritative and well-informed. ... Association for the Advancement of Science, and Timothy Raison was born in 1929 and educated other scientific, medical, and educational groups. at the Dragon School, Oxford; Eton, where he was a King’s Scholar; and Christ Church, Oxford, where he held an open scholarship in S227 1964 Cuba: an American tragedy, history. He worked on Picture Post from 1953 to by Robert Scheer and Maurice Zeitlin. Revised 1956 and on the New Scientist from 1956 to edition 1961. He edited Crossbow from 1958 to 1960, First published in the USA by Grove Press 1963; and has contributed to various Bow Group this revised edition published in Penguin Books pamphlets. He has been editor of New Society 1964. pp. [ix], 10-368. Inside covers blank. since it was launched in 1962. He was awarded Notes, index the Nansen Medal for his part as one of the Printers: Hazell Watson & Viney Ltd, originators of the World Refugee Year. He was Aylesbury, Bucks. on the Youth Service Development Council from Price: 5/- 1960 to 1963, and is now on the Plowden Front cover: red with monochrome photo of Committee investigating primary education. Castro, designed by Ole Vedel Rear cover: ... In the perspective of U.S. Cuban policy since 1898 they show how American relations with Castro began with Price: 10/6d misunderstanding and ended in unreasoning Front cover: photog. illus., designed by Gillian panic, and how the ‘Communist Menace’ began Lewis as myth and ended as fact. ... Rear cover: This Penguin edition is a Notes: Appendix 1: Articles from the condensation which has been approved by Constitution of the Republic of Cuba, 5 July Professor Buchanan and which omits none of the 1940. Appendix 2: A Calendar of Cuba-United main arguments or conclusions of the report. States Relations Since the Revolution. Appendix The Working Group: G.H.C .Cooper, a civil 3: The State Department’s Case. Appendix 4: and highway engineer and town planner. He is The Paper Curtain. Appendix 5: An Interview now chief planner in Wales for the Ministry of with ‘Che’ Guevara, Cuban Minister of Housing and Local Government, from which he Industries, 14 September 1961 was seconded to the group; Ann MacEwen, an Robert Scheer was born and educated in New architect and town planner who had previously York City, where he graduated from the City worked for twelve years as a planner for the College of New York. He went on to the London County Council. She is now at Imperial Graduate School of Syracuse University and then College; D.H. Crompton, an architect and town to the University of California in Berkeley where planner who had previously been at the Ministry he was a Fellow in the Center for Chinese of Town and Country Planning and was a Studies and taught sections in Economics. An lecturer at University. He is also now editor of Root & Branch, he has had articles at Imperial College; Geoffrey Crow, a civil, published in various small journals. He is municipal, and highway engineer, who was currently engaged in a study of the United States formerly highway and traffic engineer to involvement in the war in Viet-Nam, under a Cumbernauld new town and who is now at grant from the Fund for the Republic’s Center Imperial College; Gordon Michell, a highway for the Study of Democratic Institutions. He lives engineer, who is now at Imperial College; David in San Francisco. Dallimore, an economist trained at the London Maurice Zeitlin was born in Detroit, Michigan School of Economics, where he is now reading and is twenty-eight years old. He graduated with for a higher degree; Derry Burton, a student from a B.A. degree in anthropology from Wayne the Architectural Association University in 1957, and since then has had many Colin Buchanan belongs to a dynasty of jobs and travelled all over the U.S.A. He has Scottish engineers. Born in India in 1907, he done his graduate studies in anthropology and later attended Berkhamstead School and what is sociology at the University of California at now the Imperial College of Science and Berkeley and has submitted a Ph.D. dissertation Technology, where he was recently appointed as on working-class politics in Cuba. He became an Professor of Transport. After a period in the Instructor in sociology and anthropology at Sudan, he joined a firm of town-planning Princeton University in 1961, and is also a consultants in Essex and took the Town Planning Research Associate of the University’s Center of Institute examination. His next post was in the International Studies. He has published articles Civil Service, which he joined as a Ministry of in many journals and edits, with Robert Scheer Transport executive at Exeter. He served as a and others, Root & Branch. He is married and lieutenant-colonel in the Royal Engineers during has one daughter. the Second World War, built a pontoon bridge over the White Nile, and surveyed for the Long S228 1964 Traffic in towns: the specially Range Desert Group. Joining the Ministry of shortened edition of the Buchanan Report. With Town and Country Planning after the war, he a Preface by Sir Geoffrey Crowther took the step of dissenting, in 1953, from the Penguin Books in association with H.M. findings of an inquiry which recommended the Stationery Office. First published by H.M. construction of garages under London’s squares. Stationery Office 1963; this shortened edition Later he published Mixed Blessing: A Study of published by Penguin Books 1964. 200 x the Motor in Britain. Professor Buchanan, who 130mm. pp. [v], 6-263 + [8]pp. adverts. for designed his own house at Wokingham, Penguin Books. Author biography inside front Berkshire, and constructed his own caravan, is cover; details of the Working Group inside rear married and has three children. cover. Glossary, bibliog. Printers: Hazells Offset Ltd, Slough; and Hazell *S229 1964 The Intelligent Woman’s Watson & Viney Ltd, Aylesbury Guide to Atomic Radiation. Margot Bennett

S230 1964 Andrew Hill and Anthony S232 1964 Ben Whitaker. The Police Whichelow. What’s Wrong with Parliament? First published in Penguin Specials pp. [ix], 10-102 + [8]pp. adverts. for Penguin simultaneously with Eyre & Spottiswoode 1964. Books + [2]pp. blank. Inside covers blank. pp. [viii], 9-171, [172] blank + [4]pp. adverts. for Glossary, notes for further reading Penguin Books. Inside covers blank Printers: Cox and Wyman Ltd, London, Printers: Cox and Wyman Ltd, London, Reading, and Fakenham Reading, and Fakenham Price: 3/6d Price: 3/6d Front cover: red, design by Alan Aldridge Front cover: red with photos, designed by Bruce Rear cover: ... they show how, with a fuller Robertson service of information, the Commons could be Rear cover: How efficient are our police forces? briefed to scrutinize more effectively the actions What sort of men become policemen in the of the Executive. ... 1960s? And how high are their standards? ... Notes: p.[i]: ... have been students of Parliament makes the first radical analysis of the role of the for many years. Between them they have had police in our society. ... considerable experience of the machinery of Ben Whitaker was born in 1934. After Eton and Government in Whitehall, Westminster and the National Service, he went to New College, Colonies Oxford, where he studied history. He then went to Harvard and worked for Danilo Dolci in Sicily S231 1964 Gerda L.Cohen. What’s before being called to the Bar by the Inner Wrong with Hospitals? Temple. He has studied psychology and pp. [vi], 7-194, [195] + [3]pp. blank. Inside criminology at the L.S.E. for three years and covers blank broadcast on these subjects. He now practises as Printers: C. Nicholls & Company Ltd a barrister, and is also an extra-mural lecturer for Price: 3/6d London University in Law. Front cover: red with monochrome photo Rear cover: ... Does consideration for the S233 1964 Denis Warner. The Last individual in hospitals match the medical Confucian: , South-East Asia, and the treatment? Gerda Cohen set out to find the West answer to this question. She toured the country, First published in the USA by the Macmillan talking to administrators, doctors, matrons, Co.1963; this edition first published in Great nurses, and patients in both medical hospitals Britain by Angus & Robertson and Penguin and mental institutions. Her book is a highly Books simultaneously, by arrangement with The personal account of what she discovered. In Macmillan Company, New York, 1964. pp. [v], addition to the many impressive advances she 6-327, [328] blank, [8]pp. adverts. for Penguin noted, there were many things that shocked her. Books. Inside covers blank. Map. Index Gerda L. Cohen went down from glacial Girton Printers: C. Nicholls & Company Ltd to a torrid kibbutz near Haifa. She left communal Price: 5/- farming for the Jerusalem Post, and later did Front cover: monochrome photo, red titles service in the Army as a canteen orderly Rear cover: ‘What we are up against in South- and military reporter. Back in London as a East Asia is a carefully prepared and skilfully diplomatic correspondent, she began writing for executed plan to destroy Western power and the British press. She has since contributed on influence by tactics which begin with subversion and off to the Observer, Guardian, Punch, The in remote and neglected areas, move into armed Times Educational Supplement, Spectator, revolt, and proceed, so the Communists hope, to Twentieth Century, Town, and a string of now- the conference table.’ ... defunct magazines. Her articles in the New Denis Warner who is widely regarded as one of Statesman, which mix satire, impressionism, and the world’s foremost reporters of the South-East straight reportage, have brought her a modest Asian scene, was born in 1917 in Hobart, though particular repute. She developed a purely Tasmania, and educated at Hutchins School in consumer interest in hospitals after an operation, that city. He served with the A.I.F. from 1941 to and hopes to have little further to do with them. 1943 and was a war correspondent with Devotedly assisted by her teacher husband, she American forces in the Central Pacific in 1944-5. now looks after two small children and a large After a term as editorial manager for Reuter- scruffy garden in a Buckinghamshire village. A.A.P. in Japan (1947-9), he became a roving correspondent in the Far East for the Melbourne interest, armed with printed forms and Herald, and the London Daily Telegraph (1949- procedures. ... A minority may dislike the 55). He was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard Welfare State on principle ... it is far more University in 1956-7, and his articles have gravely threatened by the inertia of the machine appeared in such American magazines as the itself, which is due for overhaul and, probably, New Republic, the Reporter, and the Atlantic re-modelling. Monthly. His earlier books include Out of the David Marsh was born at Aberdare, Glamorgan, Gun (1956), Australia’s Northern Neighbors in 1917 and was educated at the local grammar (1957), and Hurricane from China (1961). His school. He won one of the county scholarships wife, Peggy Warner, is the author of two books. available in the 1930s and went to the University Between assignments, the Warners live at Mt. of Birmingham. After taking his first degree he Eliza, Victoria. They have one son and two was awarded a research scholarship and carried daughters. out research at the University of Birmingham until the outbreak of war. He worked for a short *S234 1965 Sick Cities. Gordon Mitchell time in industry, then served for six years in the Notes: American edition only Royal Artillery, attaining the rank of Major, and was mentioned in Despatches for service in the *S235 1964 Why Liberal? Harry Cowie Normandy landings. After the war he taught at a technical college for a year and in 1947 was S236 1964 Charles Foley. Legacy of appointed Lecturer in Social Science at the Strife: Cyprus from rebellion to Civil War University College of Swansea. He went out to First published as Island in Revolt by Longmans, New Zealand in 1949 to become Professor of Green 1962. This fully revised edition, with Social Science at Victoria University, additional material, first published by Penguin Wellington, and returned to England in 1954 on Books 1964. pp. [ix], 10-187 + [3]pp. blank. being appointed Professor of Science at the Inside covers blank University of Nottingham. His publications Printers: C. Nicholls and Company Ltd include National Insurance and Assistance in Price: 3/6d Great Britain (1950), and The Changing Social Front cover: monochrome photo Structure of England and Wales (1958). He is Rear cover: about the book married and has one son. Charles Foley was born in India in 1908 and educated at Beaumont, Old Windsor, and S239 1964 Britain in the Sixties: The University College, London. He worked for Other England. Geoffrey Moorhouse various newspapers and was for thirteen years pp. [vii], [viii-ix] map, [x] blank, 11-189, [190], Foreign Editor on the Daily Express. In 1955 he + [2]pp. blank. Inside covers blank moved to Cyprus, where he started the Times of Printers: C. Nicholls & Company Ltd Cyprus. He is married with three children and Price: 3/6d currently lives in Rome. Front cover: red with photo by Roger Mayne Rear cover: ... possibly the first of its kind since *S237 1964 The New Britain: Labour’s J.B. Priestley published his English Journey plan. thirty years ago. ... attempts to uncover England as it is in the 1960s ... in the ‘other England’ S238 1964 David C. Marsh. The Future outside the suburban services. of the Welfare State Geoffrey Moorhouse was born at Bolton in pp. [viii] 9-139 [140] + [4] adverts. for Specials 1931 and educated at Bury Grammar School. He Printers: C. Nicholls & Company Ltd first explored England by walking and cycling Price: 3/6d across it as a schoolboy, and he has been Front cover: photographs by Peter Theobald travelling around it, off and on, ever since. After Rear cover: ... suggests that a twentieth-century National Service in the Royal Navy he got his concept is being neutralized by the nineteenth- first job in journalism on the Bolton Evening century structure of our central and local News. In 1954 he set off for New Zealand to administration. Already administrative begin his own version of the Grand Tour, but convenience ... is beginning to alter the whole never got any further. He married and remained spirit of the enterprise. The ideals which in New Zealand until 1957, when he returned to originally inspired it are crystallizing, before our England and joined the News Chronicle for a eyes, into a vast, self-perpetuating vested short time. He went to the editorial staff of the Guardian in 1958, and has been there ever since. S243 1965 The Break-up of the Soviet The Other England is his first book, but he has Empire in Eastern Europe. Ghita Ionescu also written a critical study of the Press for pp. [vii], 8-168, [169], [170] blank, [2]pp. school leavers and adult education groups which adverts. for Penguin Books, [2]pp. blank. Inside will be published shortly. He, his wife, and their cover blank. Bibliog. two children live in the commuting country of Printers: Cox & Wyman Ltd, London, Hertfordshire. Fakenham and Reading Price: 3/6d S240 1965 South-East Asia in turmoil. Front cover: black, designed by George Daulby Brian Crozier Rear cover: ... an examination of Russian pp. [iv], 5-205, [206] + [2]pp. adverts. for Communist imperialism since 1945. ... account Penguin Books. Inside covers blank. Bibliog., of Eastern Europe’s revolt against the Russian index yoke under the forms it has assumed - Printers: Cox and Wyman Ltd, London, Reading Revisionism, Dogmatism, and Neutralism. and Fakenham Notes: Appendix: A Note on the Historical Price: 3/6d Importance of Eastern Europe Front cover: red with design by Bruce Robertson Ghita Ionescu was born in Bucharest in 1913. using Russian and American propaganda posters After university he served as Rumanian Rear cover: ... examines Soviet, Chinese, Economic Counsellor in Bulgaria and Turkey American, British, and French policies, explains and at the end of the war, as a high official of the where they went wrong, and suggests future Armistice Commission, he took part in courses of action. negotiations with the Soviet representatives in Brian Crozier who is forty-six, resigned from Rumania. In 1947 he resigned from the the Economist in 1964 to devote himself to Rumanian Diplomatic Service and came to live writing. For nearly ten years he had been that in England the following year. He is now a paper’s expert on South-East Asia and the Far Nuffield Fellow in Eastern European politics at East, and the Editor of a confidential bulletin on the London School of Economics and Political world affairs with an influential readership all Science. Ghita Ionescu has specialized in over the world. He has been a regular economic and political studies on Eastern broadcaster on the B.B.C.’s General Overseas Europe, and his book, Communism in Rumania, and French and Spanish services. A frequent 1944-1962, is recognized as an authoritative lecturer on South-East Asia and other subjects at work on the subject. He is now engaged on the School of Oriental and African Studies, St. further studies of modern political systems. Anthony’s College, Oxford, Chatham House, and other institutions, he toured the United States *S244 1965 One Hundred and Seventeen lecturing in 1961. As a foreign correspondent he Days. Ruth First has interviewed many of the leaders of the new countries, including the late President Ngo Dinh S245 1965 . Immigration and Diem of South Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh of North race in British politics Vietnam, Prince Sihanouk of Cambodia, and pp. [vi], 7-253, [254-255], [256] advert. for Dark Prince Souvanna Phouma of Laos. Brian Crozier Strangers. 1 facsim. was stationed in South-East Asia in 1952-3, first Printers: Cox & Wyman Ltd, London, Reading, as Reuter’s correspondent and later with the and Fakenham Straits Times and the New York Times. He is the Price: 4/6d author of The Rebels: a study of post-war Front cover: black and red with photo by Roger insurrections (1960), and The Morning After: a Mayne study of independence (1963), both of which Rear cover: ... shows that racial differences have attracted widespread critical attention. arising from large-scale immigration have in the past been exploited for party advantage but with *S241 1965 The Crisis of India. Ronald disastrous results. ... deals in detail with the long Segal campaign at Smethwick which gave rise to the Notes: later A888 present explosive situation. Paul Foot was born in Haifa, Palestine in 1937. *S242 1965 The Challenor Case. Mary He had his early education in Jamaica but later Grigg went to Shrewsbury and then University College, Oxford, where he was both Editor of Isis and President of the Union. After Oxford he went to Front cover: white, designed by Germano Facetti Glasgow for three years as a feature writer on the Rear cover: ... constructive proposals for the Scottish Daily Record. He became an active rescue of Britain’s economy by ‘something trade unionist in the National Union of stronger than mere borrowing’ ... Journalists and was a delegate to the Glasgow Notes: Dame Juliet died in 1964 and the book is Trades Council for two years. After six months edited by her daughter working for the Sun, Paul Foot now writes for Dame Juliet Rhys-Williams was born in 1898. Mandrake of the Sunday Telegraph. Politics She was the daughter of Elinor Glyn, the finds him ‘dedicated and militant.’ [cf. S265 for novelist, and ran her mother’s literary business additional biog.] for many years. She served as a V.A.D. in 1914 and in the W.A.A.F. on an East Coast station S246 1966 Vietnam: history, documents during the Battle of Britain. She was married and and opinions on a major world crisis. Edited with had four children. Dame Juliet studied an Introduction by Marvin E. Gettleman philosophy and biology, wrote novels, stood for First published in the USA by Fawcett Parliament, produced a film, designed and built a Publications Inc 1965; published in Penguin modern church, and was a director of an export Books 1966. pp. [vii], 8-469, [470-473] maps, company. She also carried out a lifetime of [474] blank, [475], 476-480. Chronology, public work. She organized major welfare bibliog., index schemes and medical research to benefit mothers Printers: C. Nicholls & Company Ltd, and children, and became the youngest woman to Manchester receive the D.B.E., awarded for her work for Price: 8/6d public health. She was an Honorary Secretary of Front cover: red, designed by Graham Johnson Sir ’s post-war ‘United Europe Rear cover: Teach yourself in to the background Committee’, was a Governor of the B.B.C., and of the war in Vietnam ... fully and impartially Chairman of the new town at Cwmbran. Her documented from historical works, radio chief interest, however, was in economics. She broadcasts, key speeches, policy statements, was well known for her scheme for international agreements, correspondence, and amalgamating the income-tax and social security maps. An outline of events by historians and systems, and put forward many other original observers and a file of sources which define, proposals. She regularly attended international often in their own words, the positions of banking conferences (often taking the minutes Lyndon Johnson, Kennedy, Eisenhower, Dulles, herself in simultaneous French and English), and Ho Chi Minh, Chou En-lai, Ngo Din Diem, and published a variety of books, pamphlets, and other leading figures. articles on economic problems. Her last book, Marvin E. Gettleman who is assistant professor published a year before her death in 1964, was of United States history at the Polytechnic An Economic Policy for Britain. Institute of Brooklyn, has been a student of Susan Glyn Dame Juliet [Rhys-Williams]’s philosophy and history at the City College of daughter ... was the author, in 1948, of a survey New York and Johns Hopkins University, and of the Working Parties’ Reports on British has taught at the City College and the University industries. of Baltimore. In addition to numerous articles and reviews for scholarly publications, Professor *S248 1966 Is there any choice? Britain Gettleman has been a consultant to the must join Europe. Edward Beddington-Behrens Association of the Bar of the City of New York for its project on the impact of technological *S249 1967 Drugs: Medical, Psychological progress on privacy in the United States. and Social Facts. Peter Laurie Professor Gettleman lives with his wife and two Notes: Later A1104 young children in Manhattan. *S250 1967 Indonesia. Bruce Grant S247 1965 Juliet Rhys-Williams. A New Look at Britain’s Economic Policy. Edited by S251 1967 David Horowitz. From Yalta Susan Glyn to Vietnam: American Foreign Policy in the pp. [vii], 8-179, [180] blank, [2]pp. adverts. for Cold War Penguin Books First published by MacGibbon & Kee 1965. Printers: C. Nicholls & Company Ltd Revised edition published in Penguin Books Price: 4/6d 1967. pp. [x] 11-465. Maps. Bibliog., index Printers: C. Nicholls and Company Ltd served from 1957 to 1960 as a Lieutenant in the Price: 10/6 meteorological branch of the Fleet Air Arm, Front cover: design by Robert Hollingsworth where he worked on air and shipping forecasts, Rear cover: Is America largely to blame for the and on experimental extended range forecasts. In Cold War? By its policy of ‘containment’ 1959 he was awarded the Trench Gascoigne America … has played for the division of Europe Prize for a study of the role of seapower under instead of working for military withdrawal. modern conditions. In 1960 he became a Outside Europe all its powerful agencies have Lecturer in International Affairs and Military been ranged on the side of repressive regimes History at the Royal Military Academy, and against social reform. … First published as Sandhurst, and after two years there he moved to The Free World Colossus, David Horowitz’s the Institute for Strategic Studies, where he reappraisal of American policy in the era of the worked as a Research Associate. He took up his atomic bomb questions the whole foundation of present post at Birmingham in 1965. Neville the foreign line to which Britain is at present Brown is the author of Strategic Mobility, a committed. … study of the problems of deterrence and Copy: Konrad Hopkins don. containment beyond the Atlantic Ocean, which Notes: Later A1147 was published on behalf of the Institute for David Horowitz was born in New York City in Strategic Studies in 1963. He has also written 1939. He graduated cum laude from Columbia Nuclear War - The Impending Strategic College in 1959. He then taught English Deadlock (1965), which examines the present literature at the University of California, state of strategic weapons technology and draws Berkeley, and in 1961 he received a National references from it about the future course of the Defense Education Grant to study Chinese there. arms race. His latest book, Part 3 of a World His first book, Student, a study of the political History of the Twentieth Century, covers the demonstrations at Berkeley, was published in years 1945-63, and will be published later this 1962. After a visit to Sweden, where the first year. He is now working on a book which draft of From Yalta to Vietnam was written, he discusses the relationship between strategy and came to England and enrolled for a Ph.D. in geography. sociology at the London School of Economics. In 1964 he wrote Shakespeare: An Existential *S253 1967 The Incompatibles: Trade View, which was published in 1965. David Union militancy and the consensus. Editors Horowitz is married and has two sons and a Robin Blackburn and daughter. *S254 1968 A Suitable Case for S252 1967 Neville Brown. Arms without Treatment: what to do about the balance of Empire: British Defence Role in the Modern payments. John Cooper World pp. [ix], 10-159, [160] blank *S255 1967 Vietnam! Vietnam! Felix Printers: Cox & Wyman Ltd, London, Reading, Greene and Fakenham Price: 4/6d *S256 1967 Paying for roads: the Front cover: black, designed by Henning economics of traffic congestion. Gabriel Roth Boehlke Rear cover: ... much of our defence expenditure *S257 1968 Racial discrimination in goes to police an empire that no longer exists. ... England. W.W. Daniel what are our exact defence requirements in the Notes: Later A1084 present political situation, and how should they be integrated into the structure of world defence? *S258 1968 After the Common Market. Notes: Appendix 1: Active Service Manpower Douglas Jay Levels. Appendix 2: The Supplementary Defence White Paper of July 1967 S259 1968 Mary McCarthy. Vietnam Neville Brown is a lecturer in International First published in the USA 1967; first published Politics at the University of Birmingham, and in Great Britain by Weidenfeld & Nicolson Defence Correspondent of the New Statesman. 1967; published in Penguin Books 1968. pp. [x], After studying economics at University College, 11-118, [119], [120] blank, [8]pp. adverts. for London, and history at New College, Oxford, he Penguin Books Printers: C. Nicholls & Company Ltd West Africa and the Commonwealth (1957, Price: 3/6d available in Penguin), Politics in Ghana, 1946- Front cover: black, designed by Ian Escott 60 (1964), Interstate Relations in Africa, with Rear cover: ... shows America fighting a war it H.Weiler (1965), and Britain and South Africa cannot win in a theatre it will not leave (1966). Mary McCarthy well known as a contributor to Nora Beloff graduated in history from Lady the New Yorker, and as a novelist and critic, was Margaret Hall, Oxford, in 1940, and was born at Seattle, Washington, of mixed Catholic, conscripted into the political intelligence Protestant, and Jewish descent. She and her three department of the Foreign Office. in 1944 she younger brothers were orphaned as young joined the British Embassy staff in Paris, and, in children. Since graduating at Vassar College, 1946, first (Paris) and then the New York, she has been an editorial assistant in Economist. She joined the Observer in 1948 and a publishing house, an editor and theatre critic, served in Paris, Washington and Moscow, and and an instructor in English at Bard College and on many roving assignments. Since 1963 she has Sarah Lawrence College. Her second husband been the Observer’s political correspondent. Her was Edmund Wilson, the famous American book, The General says No, is available in critic. Mary McCarthy, who has a son, now lives Penguin. in Paris. Among the books she has published are For earlier biog. cf.S201 The Company She Keeps, The Oasis, which won H.D. Black was born in Australia in 1904 and the Horizon prize, The Groves of Academe, studied first at Sydney University and then, after Venice Observed, Memories of a Catholic graduating, at Harvard, and in Britain and Girlhood, Sights and Spectacles 1937-1958, A Europe. He then served as an economic adviser Charmed Life, and The Group. to the New South Wales government with the Treasury, the Commission on Miners’ Pensions, *S260 1968 Why the Draft? the case for a and (as chairman) a Development Bureau. He volunteer army. Edited by James C. Miller III returned to study in 1951, this time of the United Notes: US edition only States economy under a State Department grant, and then moved to journalism, editing Australian S261 1968 From Commonwealth to Outlook for five years. He established his Common Market. Edited and Introduced by involvement in public issues in this post, in Pierre Uri numerous broadcasts and published articles, in Penguin Books in association with the Atlantic his capacity as president of such societies as the Institute. pp. [vii] 8-176 New South Wales branch of the Economic Printers: Hazell Watson & Viney Ltd, Society of Australia and New Zealand and the Aylesbury Australian Institute of International Affairs, and Price: 5/- as a delegate to the Commonwealth Conference Front cover: black, designed by Patrick of Institutes of International Affairs. He is now McCreeth Senior Lecturer in Economics at Sydney Rear cover: ... a body of expert opinion to assess University and has made a special study of the the latest reactions to the prospect of Britain’s E.E.C. economy. entry into the Common Market. The contributors Michael Kidron is a Leverhulme Research detail the current attitudes in Canada, Australia Fellow at Hull University. He has written and New Zealand, Asia, and Africa, and weigh Foreign Investment in India (Oxford, 1965) and the likely effects of the change in those places. Western Capitalism Since the War (Weidenfeld Notes: Contributors: Nora Beloff, Roy and Penguin, forthcoming); and is currently Matthews, H.D. Black, Dennis Austin, Michael engaged on a study of Russia’s emergence into Kidron the under-developed world. Dennis Austin. Born in 1922, was educated at a Roy Matthews was born in London in 1927 and London county school and, after service in the educated at University College School, R.A.F. from 1941-46, at King’s College, Hampstead, and St. John’s College, Cambridge. London, where he gained first-class honours in He served in the Royal Air Force, mainly in the history. He taught at the University of Ghana Far East, from 1945 to 1948. Emigrating to from 1949-59 and at the University of London as Canada in 1954, he worked at first in industry reader in Commonwealth studies until April and later in economic research. At present he is 1968. He then became professor of government with the Private Planning Association of Canada, at the - is author of a Montreal-based non-profit organization engaged in economic studies. Mr. Matthews is conscious agent of the new capitalism and director of Research (Montreal) of the Canadian- closely studies the feasibility of a new Left. American Committee, which his Association Notes: p.[v]: The May Day Manifesto has been operates jointly with a similar body in the United edited by Raymond Williams on the basis of States, and is associate director of research of the contributions by Michael Barratt Brown, Ian P.P.A.C.’s Atlantic Economic Studies Christie, Brian Darling, Terry Eagleton, Sean Programme. He lives with his wife and four Gervasi, Stuart Hall, George Irvin, Richard children at Hudson, Quebec. Parker, Bob Rowthorne, Mike Rustin, Edward Pierre Uri first trained through the École Thompson, Dorothy Wedderburn, and Tome Normale Supérieure to be a professor of Wengraf, with material and comments supplied philosophy, turned rapidly to economics in both by Clive Bell, Jim Bromwich, George Clark, theory and policy. He was a member of the Ken Coates, Douglas Gill, David Grant, Tony famous team which, around , Lynes, Paul Mullen, Jennifer Platt, Aubrey established planning in France, furthered the Raymond, Alan Rooney, Stan Smith, Peter industrialization of the country, and took charge Worsley, and Stephen Yeo. The original version of financial as well as foreign policy. He was and various subsequent drafts have been active in the establishment of the first national discussed and commented on by many other accounts and economic budget for France, then individuals and groups, and the Manifesto group played a key role in the Schuman Plan and later has also drawn on the published work of many of in the setting up of the Coal and Steel its colleagues in the British and international Community. His most important contribution has socialist movement. The editorial secretary was been in the conceiving and draughting of the Charles Swann Report which formed the basis of the The May Day Manifesto Committee was Common Market and Euratom, in the negotiation formed in 1966 to prepare the manifesto and to of which he took a part. A man of manifold carry out related political and educational work. interests, he has served as a consultant to various Its members are socialists of varying political international institutions such as the United affiliations and of different generations, ranging Nations, the European Communities, Latin from people in their forties to university American organizations, and the Atlantic students. The editors of the first manifesto, in Institute; he is also known as the writer of many addition to Raymond Williams, were E.P. books and as a journalist who contributes to such Thompson, reader in labour history at the leading newspapers as The Times in London and University of Warwick, and Stuart Hall of the Le Monde in Paris. He is the author of The Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, International Monetary Fund and Partnership University of Birmingham. Contributors include for Progress, and, in French, La Crise de la Zone members of the Universities of London, Oxford, de Libre-Échange, Dialogue des Continents, Une Manchester, Sheffield, Sussex and Cambridge, Politique Monétaire pour l’Amérique Latine and and many have been associated with the New Pour Gouverner. Left Review. Raymond Williams is a Fellow of Jesus S262 1968 May Day Manifesto 1968. College, Cambridge, where he is University Edited by Raymond Williams Reader in drama. He was born in 1921 and First published by May Day Manifesto educated at Abergavenny Grammar School and Committee 1967; this expanded edition Trinity College, Cambridge. He is general editor published in Penguin Books 1968. pp. [viii], 9- of the New Thinker’s Library, has published 189, [190], [2]pp. adverts. for Penguin Books many essays in literary journals, and is well Printers: Cox & Wyman Ltd, London, Reading, known as a book-reviewer for the Guardian. His and Fakenham other books published by Penguins are Culture Price: 3/6d and Society, 1780-1950 (1958), Border Country, Front cover: black and red, designed by Stuart a novel (1960), The Long Revolution (1961), Flanagan Drama from Ibsen to Eliot (revised edition 1964) Rear cover: ... they analyse the true nature of and Communications (revised edition 1966). socialism and the present crisis of capitalism. ... cf. biog. to S207 insists that Britain’s problems stem from a complicated transition within capitalist society. ... brands the Labour government as the S263 1968 Maxime Rodinson. Israel and Price: 30p, 6/- the Arabs. Translated by Michael Perl Front cover: black, designed by Patrick pp. [vi], 7-239, [240] McCreeth. Why a pan-European technology Printers: Hunt Barnard & Co. Ltd, Aylesbury without frontiers may soon affect all our lives. Price: 5/- Ten experts survey scientific research and its Front cover: black, designby Stuart Flanagan. international applications now and in the future, What caused the six-day war in 1967? What does covering: The role of the university; European history tell us about the rights and wrongs of the scientific organizations; Science and Parliament; continuing conflict? What can now be expected America and Russia in Europe; International from the Arab and Israeli governments? cooperation: Legal problems and political Rear cover: ... It is, in his opinion, essentially implications ‘the struggle of an indigenous population against Rear cover: ... a group of experts show how the occupation of part of its normal territory by international cooperation can work in several key foreigners’. ... traces the course of , and European industries such as computers, steel, examines the changing ambitions and aircraft, space research, chemicals, interrelations of the Arab nations. ... It is the automation and atomic energy. Their essays are challenging contribution of a Jew who in no an anatomy of the growing-pains of a new small measure is in sympathy with the Arabs. Europe: ... the new technology without frontiers Maxime Rodinson was born in Paris in 1915; will rewrite international and company law, his father was one of the founders of the Jewish break down unproductive barriers between Workers Trade Unions in Paris. He received his technology and science in the universities, primary education in Paris, then worked as an radically affect the European interests of errand boy before taking advanced studies in the America and Russia, and even change the École des Langues Orientales Vivantes and at the structure of European politics ... Sorbonne, where he studied Semitic languages, Notes: Contributors: Rowland S. Benson is ethnography and sociology. After serving in the Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the army in Syria during the war, he stayed for seven University of Manchester’s Institute of Science years in the Lebanon working as a professor in a and Technology; Jack Leicester is chairman of Moslem high school and as an official in the the Committee of Directors of Management French Department of Antiquities for Syria and Research Associations; Jean-Jacques Salomon the Lebanon; during this time he made frequent heads the Science Policy Division of the trips across the Middle East. He had joined the Directorate for Scientific Affairs of the Communist Party in 1937 and he became Organization for Economic Cooperation and acquainted with the Communists and the Left in Development, Paris; Rex Winsbury is Editor of these regions. He returned to France in 1947 to Personnel; Dr. A.T. Knoppers is Senior Vice- take charge of oriental printed books in the President of Merck & Co. Inc.; Professor R.W. National Library, and from 1950 to 1951 he Davies directs the Centre for Russian and East published Moyen-Orient, a political monthly on European Studies of the University of the Middle East. Since 1955 he has been Birmingham, and M.J. Berry is a research Professor of Old Ethiopic and Old South Arabian associate at the University; Laurie Sapper, who Languages in the École Pratique des Hautes is a barrister, is Deputy General Secretary of the Études at the Sorbonne. He left the Communist Post Office Engineering Union; Sir Anthony Party in 1958, but has stayed in the Marxist left Meyer, former Conservative M.P., has written a as a freelance writer and theoretician. He still pamphlet on the European Technological travels in the Middle East and has always kept in Community touch with Middle Eastern leftists. His book Eric Moonman, a former parliamentary private Islam et Capitalisme is to be published in secretary to the Secretary of State for Education English by Allen Lane the Penguin Press in and Science, is now the chairman of the 1969. Parliamentary Labour Party’s committee on science and technology. Born in 1929, he studied S264 1968 Science and Technology in at the universities of Liverpool and Manchester Europe. Edited by Eric Moonman. Associate before joining the British Institute of editor: Jane Moonman Management as human relations adviser. As a pp. [viii], 9-175, [176]. Bibliog. member of the National Graphical Association, Printers: Hazell Watson & Viney Ltd, he has also had considerable trade union Aylesbury experience. Until 1966 he was senior research fellow in management sciences at the Institute of Front cover: red, designed by Ian Escott Science and Technology, University of Rear cover: ... All industrial societies are now Manchester. Eric Moonman has been the facing a pattern of increasingly effective student Member of Parliament for Billericay since 1966 revolt ... examines the real nature and and is a governor of Imperial College, London. international implications of student activism in He has made numerous visits to Europe, North Britain ... America and the Middle East to meet Notes: Contributors: David Adelstein (21) is a industrialists, scientists and politicians, and to student of sociology at the London School of study productivity techniques. He is also the Economics. He was suspended in February 1967 author of The Manager and the Organization for his activities as President of the Union, but (1961), Communication in an Expanding reinstated after a ten-day student occupation. Organization (1968), and a contributor to Perry Anderson (29) is preparing a thesis on Radical Essays (1967). Brazilian politics at Reading University and is Jane Moonman graduated in English from the editor of New Left Review. Robin Blackburn (28) and in industrial is assistant lecturer in sociology at the LSE and a sociology from the London School of Economics member of the editorial committee of New Left before working as research and information Review. Alexander Cockburn (27) has worked officer at the British Institute of Management; for the Times Literary Supplement and the New here she directed research projects, including one Statesman; he is now writing a book on into selection methods in British industry. Until American imperialism in Europe, and is on the 1965 she was personnel research officer at Glaxo editorial committee of New Left Review. Carl Laboratories. Eric and Jane Moonman are Davidson (24) was at Pennsylvania State married and have two young children. University and is now a full-time organizer and vice-president of SDS. Tom Fawthrop (21) tore S265 1968 Paul Foot. The Politics of up his finals papers at Hull University in Harold Wilson Summer 1968, then led a student occupation of pp. [ix], 10-347, [348] blank, [4]pp. adverts. for the university buildings. Fred Halliday (21) is a Penguin Books student of politics at the School of Oriental and Printers: Hunt Barnard & Co. Ltd, Aylesbury African Studies, London University. Gareth Price: 6/- Stedman Jones (25) is preparing a history thesis Front cover: white, design and cartoon by Mel at Oxford University and is a member of the New Calman Left Review editorial committee. Tom Nairn (31) Rear cover: ... analysis of every aspect of lectured in the history of art at Hornsey College Wilson’s political career. Wilson out of power until his expulsion in 1968; he is on the editorial was a magnificent rhetorician and political committee of New Left Review. Jim Singh- manipulator. Wilson in power (particularly since Sandhu (23) is a student at Hornsey and was a the 1966 election) has been a bemused figure, member of the sit-in committee during the taking the easy way out, ditching principles, occupation of Summer 1968. Linda Tinkham going back on commitments. ... (25) is now a schoolteacher: she was formerly Paul Foot [cf. S245 for biog.] ... He now works president of the London Institute of Education’s on Private Eye, for which he writes the Students’ Union. David Triesman (21) studies ‘Footnotes’. He is the author of the Penguin sociology at Essex University; he was suspended Special Immigration and Race in British Politics, in the summer term of 1968, but reinstated after published in 1965. Paul Foot is married and has a student occupation. David Widgery (20) is a two children. medical student at the Royal Free Hospital and an active student journalist. S266 1969 Student power / Problems, Diagnosis, Action. Edited by Alexander S267 1968 Matters of principle: Cockburn and Robin Blackburn Labour’s last chance. Tyrrell Burgess, Peter Penguin Books in association with New Left Calvocoressi, John Grieve Smith, Michael Review. First published by Penguin Books 1969; Lipton, John Rex, Dudley Seers, reprinted 1969 (twice). pp. [vii], 8-378, [6]pp. pp. [vi] 7-127 [128] adverts. for Penguin Books Printers: Hunt Barnard & Co Ltd, Aylesbury Printers: Hazell Watson & Viney Ltd, Price: 4/- Aylesbury Front cover: black with red and white titles, Price: 35p, 7/- design by Patrick McCreeth Rear cover: A vital factor in the Labour victories Sociological Theory and, with R. Moore, Race, of 1964 and 1966 was the votes of millions of Community and Conflict. men and women who believed that a Labour Dudley Seers is Director of the Institute of government could and would alter British society Development Studies, University of Sussex. He according to certain principles in which they was previously Senior Lecturer in Economic believed. Over the last four years the government Statistics at Oxford, then Director-General of the has disenchanted this vital sector of the Economic Planning Staff, Ministry of Overseas electorate by trimming principles to conventional Development. He has acted as adviser to several expediencies. … What ought it to do, and what governments, and edited Cuba: The Economic could it realistically do, in the remaining two and Social Revolution. years, to make constructive change and banish John White is a Research Officer at the some of the deep scepticism it has generated in Overseas Development Institute. Formerly a the minds of thinking people? These questions foreign correspondent of The Times in Germany, will be crucial to the health of British Socialism in Africa, and in the Far East, he is author of between now and the next General Election. … three studies published by the Overseas solutions can only be found by a return to certain Development Institute: Japanese Aid, German basic principles. Aid and Pledged Development; and he edits Tyrrell Burgess is a Research Fellow at the Asian Review. London School of Economics. He taught in several kinds of school and became news editor *S268 1969 Obsolete Communism: the of The Times Educational Supplement before Left-Wing alternative. Gabriel and Daniel Cohn- being appointed the first director of the Advisory Bendit Centre for Education, then assistant editor of New Society. In 1964 he was Labour candidate S269 1968 French Revolution 1968. for Croydon South. His book A Guide to English Patrick Seale and Maureen McConville. Schools is a Pelican. Photographs by Chris Marker and others Peter Calvocoressi is Reader in International Published jointly by William Heinemann and Relations in the University of Sussex. His other Penguin Books 1968. pp. [x], 11-238, [2]pp. appointments include Chairman of the Africa blank + [16]pp. monochrome plates. Glossary, Bureau and member of the UN Sub-Commission index on the Prevention of Discrimination. He has Printers: Cox & Wyman Ltd, London, Reading written five volumes in the Chatham House and Fakenham series of Annual Surveys of International Price: 30p, 6/- Affairs; his most recent book is International Front cover: black with monochrome photo, Politics Since 1945. design by Stuart Flanagan John Grieve Smith is an economist who has Rear cover: ...From conversations and vivid eye- worked in the Civil Service, with a spell in the witness reports they have constructed a trenchant Treasury Delegation in Washington, and the analysis of the roots of the crisis, its hectic Atomic Energy Authority. In 1961 he became course and its implications for France and the head of the economic division of the Iron and western world. Steel Board. Before the 1964 election he was Maureen McConville was born in England of heavily engaged in Labour and Fabian research Irish extraction and educated at a convent school groups discussing Labour’s future policy. in Lancashire and Bedford College, London, Michael Lipton is Reader in Economics and where she read English. She has worked for a Fellow of the Institute of Development Studies, football pool and a mental institution, but her University of Sussex, and a Fellow of All Souls. chief activities have been in journalism; first on His book Assessing Economic Performance the British provincial press, then at O.E.C.D., appeared in 1968. Paris, and, currently, on the Observer. She is a John Rex is Professor in the Department of left-wing Catholic absorbed by international Social Theory and Institutions, University of politics, but only if and when politics is about Sussex. Previously Lecturer at the universities of people. Leeds and Birmingham and a member of the Patrick Seale was born in and editorial board of New Left Review, he was on spent his early years in the Middle East. the housing panel of the National Committee for Educated in Britain, he read Philosophy and Commonwealth Immigrants until he resigned in Psychology at Balliol College, Oxford, then took 1967. He has written Key problems of an Economics diploma at London University. He is a senior scholar of St. Anthony’s College, Printers: C. Nicholls & Company Ltd Oxford. He succeeded Kim Philby, the master Price: 20p, 4/- spy, as the Observer and Economist Middle East Front cover: monochrome photo by Camera correspondent, collaborated with Mrs. Eleanor Press Ltd Philby in writing her book Kim Philby: the Spy I Rear cover: ... tells the dramatic story of the Married (1968), and is at present working on an intellectual and economic ferment which exhaustive political biography of Kim Philby. He opposed, eroded, and finally decisively toppled is also the author of a scholarly study on the Stalinist régime of President Novotný in contemporary Middle East political history, The 1967 and early 1968. ... Struggle for Syria (second edition 1967). Zbynêk Anthony Bohuslav Zeman was born in 1928 in and educated there as well as in S270 1968 J.P. Mackintosh. The England; he holds a B.A. degree in history from Devolution of Power: local democracy, London University and a D.Phil. from Oxford. regionalism and nationalism He has taught at both these universities, and he Penguin Books in association with Chatto & now teaches modern history at the University of Windus and Charles Knight & Company. pp. St.Andrews. Dr. Zeman formerly worked on the [ix], 10-207, [208] blank. Maps Economist, and was one of the editors, in the Printers: C. Nicholls & Company Ltd Foreign Office, of the documents on German Price: 30p, 6/- foreign policy. He has contributed to a number of Front cover: designed by Bruce Robertson English and continental journals and his books, Rear cover: ... examines the great variety of which have been translated into several proposals that are now circulating to re-structure European languages, are Germany and the ‘Government outside Whitehall’, and looks at Revolution in Russia, 1915-1918, Documents the experience of the Scottish Office, the from the Archives of the German Foreign Northern Ireland Parliament, the Greater London Ministry (1958); The Break-Up of the Habsburg Council and the existing regional economic Empire, 1914-1918 (1961); Nazi Propaganda planning councils. After a very thorough (1964) and The Merchant of Revolution, the Life discussion of the nationalist and federalist of Alexander Helphand (with W.B. Scharlau; solutions, he comes down in favour of elected 1965). Dr. Zeman, whose hobbies include ski- regional councils - nine for England and one ing and reading books written by his friends, is each for Scotland and Wales, with the latter two married and has three children. endowed with slightly fuller powers than the former. *S272 1969 America: the mixed curse. John Pitcairn Mackintosh has been Labour Andrew Kopkind member of Parliament for Berwick and East Lothian since 1966. Born in 1929, he was S273 1969 The Atlantic educated at Melville College, Edinburgh, and at Commonwealth. George E.G. Catlin the universities of Edinburgh, Oxford and pp. [iv], 5-115, [116], [4]pp. adverts. for Penguin Princeton. He was assistant lecturer at Glasgow Books University in 1953-4, then lecturer in history at Printers: Hazell Watson & Viney Ltd, Edinburgh University until 1961; he was senior Aylesbury lecturer in government at the University of Price: 22½p, 4/6d Ibadan, Nigeria, in 1961-3, and senior lecturer in Front cover: design by Briggs and McLaren politics at Glasgow University from 1963 to Rear cover: as Britain’s latest Common Market 1965. He was professor of politics at the initiative founders on the rocks of French University of Strathclyde in 1965-6. His intransigence it is time we looked again at the previous books are The British Cabinet (1962; future of the Atlantic community revised in 1968) and Nigerian Politics and George Catlin has been described by an eminent Government (1966). J.P. Mackintosh and his Continental jurist as ‘one of the leading political wife live in Edinburgh. theorists of our age’ (Dean Peter Badura, of Göttingen University). He is a Vice-President of S271 1969 Z.A.B. Zeman. Prague the World Academy of Art and Science, a high Spring: A Report on Czechoslovakia, 1968 percentage of whose Fellows are Nobel pp. [vii], [viii-ix] maps, [x] blank, [11], 12-169, Prizewinners. An early contender for Indian [170] blank, [6]pp. adverts. for Penguin Books. Independence, he has yet been especially Chronology connected with the building up of the Atlantic Community. Of his earliest proposals, British Christopher R. Hill is the author of Bantusans: Lord Chancellor Sankey wrote: ‘You will have the Fragmentation of South Africa, published for deserved well of two hemispheres.’ The the Institute of Race Relations in 1964. Guardian wrote that he was ‘the founder in this Patricia May has been a practising barrister country of the close union of the United States since 1966, working mainly on criminal cases. and the British [Commonwealth]’. Last year the She joined Amnesty in 1963 and has since done New York Times called him ‘one of the pioneers voluntary work for that organization in numerous of the Atlantic Union idea’. C.A. Rolph of the capacities. Born in 1940, she graduated in Law New Statesman, writes that ‘he has done as much from King’s College, London, and, after an as any man writing to try to bring the English L.C.C. administration course, joined the Central and American peoples together.’ His most recent Council of Probation Committee. In 1965-6 she book is The Grandeur of England and the was organizing secretary to the International Atlantic Community, published in the United Conference on S.W. Africa. She is married and States as The Stronger Community. has a son. G. Naudé is a South African writer now living S274 1969 Rights and wrongs: some abroad. She has never been prominent essays on human rights. Edited for Amnesty politically, but has a strong and long-standing International by Christopher R. Hill interest in South African law and has been able pp. [vi], 7-187, [188-189], [190] blank, [2]pp. to maintain contact with many people who are advert. for Penguin Books. Inside covers blank banned and to gain an understanding of how the Printers: Cox & Wyman Ltd, London, Reading South African legislation has dealt with them. and Fakenham Peter Reddaway is a Lecturer in Government at Price: 25p, 5/- the London School of Economics. He gained his Front cover: design by Robert Hollingsworth M.A. degree from Cambridge University, then Rear cover: ... unmasks four aspects (some mild, studied as a graduate at Harvard, Moscow and some brutal) of contemporary inhumanity ... the L.S.E. He has edited Soviet Short Stories Notes: Contributors: Malcolm Caldwell, G. Volume 2 (Penguin, 1968), Lenin: The Man, The Naudé, Peter Reddaway, Patricia May, Hilary Theorist, The Leader - a Reappraisal (with Cartwright. Reprints various documents, Leonard Schapiro, 1967), and Russia’s Other including the Universal Declaration of Human Intellectuals: Socio-Political Writing in the Rights Underground (1969), and his book The Politics Malcolm Caldwell. The author of two books on of Soviet Literature: an Historical Sketch is South East Asia, teaches the economic history of forthcoming. that region at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He is also *S275 1969 Europe after De Gaulle: Chairman of C.N.D. Born in Scotland in 1931 towards a United States of Europe. John Pinder and educated at the Universities of Edinburgh and Roy Pryce and Nottingham, he is now married and has four children. *S276 1969 The Biafra story. Frederick Hilary Cartwright was called to the Bar in 1959 Forsyth and practised as a barrister until 1965. She was then a legal officer with the International *S277 1969 The Greek tragedy. Commission of Jurists in Geneva until 1968. She Constantine Tsoucalas has been actively associated with Amnesty International since its foundation. S278 1969 The invasion of the Moon Christopher R. Hill has been a Lecturer in 1957-1970. Revised and Enlarged Edition. Peter Politics at the University of York since 1966. Ryan Born in 1935 and educated at Radley, he read First published as a Penguin Special 1969; Moral Sciences at Trinity College, Cambridge, Revised edition published in Pelican Books before spending a short time in the City. He went 1971. pp. [vi], 7-217, [218] blank, [4]pp. adverts. into the Foreign Service for three and a half for Penguin Books + 12 monochrome plates + 8 years, and in 1962 moved to the Institute of Race col. plates. illus., diags. in text. Chronology, Relations as Assistant Director. He then spent glossary, index 1965-6 teaching at the University College of Printers: Hazell Watson & Viney Ltd, Rhodesia; he was imprisoned for a few days Aylesbury under the Smith régime for no apparent reason. Price: Copy: ex Leicester University Library, re-bound Another copy: 2nd ed. 1971 [reprinted 1972, 1973] in Pelican *S279 1969 The rise of Enoch Powell. Books as [A1369]. pp. [xiv] xv-xviii [xix] 1-250 Paul Foot [251]. Notes: p.xv: This book was first written as a *S280 1970 Poverty: the forgotten Penguin Special, and the original version was Englishman. Ken Coates and Richard Silburn completed at the end of 1969. It has now been Reissued as Pelican A1749: revised and the last chapter, dealing with events First published as a Penguin Special 1970. and developments in Northern Ireland since Reprinted 1971. Reissued as a Pelican, with an 1968, has been rewritten and expanded ... down introduction, 1973. Reprinted 1975, 1976. pp. to ... the spring of 1971. [vi] 7-254 + [2] Penguin Books. Index Liam de Paor. was born in Dublin in 1926 and Printers: Hazell Watson & Viney Ltd, educated there at Irish-speaking schools and at Aylesbury University College, from which he graduated in Price: 75p archaeology and early Irish history; he then spent Front cover: photograph by Roger Mayne two years doing postgraduate work in central Rear cover: … look again at what is meant by Europe. A member of the Royal Irish Academy, the word ‘poverty.’ They conclude that vast he has served as UNESCO adviser to the numbers of Englishmen, living in slums Government of Nepal, and since 1964 he has throughout the country, are, for most of their been College lecturer in History at University lives, living in acute poverty. What this actually College, Dublin. He is a member of the Irish involves is spelled out by means of a detailed Labour Party and has broadcast in Irish and survey of one slum – St Ann’s, an area of English, on radio and television, on current Nottingham which has now been cleared but affairs. In 1955 he married Máire MacDermott, remains typical of hundreds of such districts. … also an archaeologist and writer, with whom he Copy: Konrad Hopkins don. wrote Early Christian Ireland (1958). He has Ken Coates was born in 1930. A former coal- also written Archaeology: an illustrated miner, he now teaches sociology in the Adult introduction (a Pelican Book), has edited Great Education Department at Nottingham University. Irish Books, and has contributed to The Course He has written and co-edited several books on of Irish History, an Encyclopaedia of Ireland, socialism and industrial democracy, notably The Gentle Revolution and Conor Cruise Industrial Democracy in Great Britain, The New O’Brien introduces Ireland. Liam de Paor has Unionism and The Crisis of British Socialism, five children and lives in Dublin. and contributed to The Incompatibles: Trade Union Militancy and the Consensus (Penguin [S283] 1970 Brian Lapping. The Labour Special). Government 1964-70 Richard Silburn was born in 1938 and was pp. [viii], 9-219, [220] blank, [4]pp. adverts. for educated at St Paul’s School and Nottingham Penguin Books University, where he now lectures in the Printers: Hazell Watson & Viney Ltd, Department of Applied Social Science. He is Aylesbury married, with three sons. Price: 25p, 5/- Front cover: design by Robert Hollingsworth [S281] 1970 Liam de Paor. Divided Ulster Rear cover: ... makes an impartial assessment ... [illus.] of Harold Wilson’s entire term of office since pp. [xii] 13-207 [208] 1964. ... Printers: Cox & Wyman Ltd, London, Reading Notes: ISBN 0 14 052283 2 and Fakenham Brian Lapping. For the past eleven years has Price: 25p, 5/- worked in journalism. He has been a reporter on Front cover: photograph by Camera Press the , a reporter and deputy Rear cover: ... takes us through the long and Commonwealth correspondent on the Guardian, difficult history of Ireland since the great a feature writer on the Financial Times and settlement of the seventeenth century and deputy editor of New Society. He now writes through the struggle for independence. ... books and for television. For five years he edited closes with a careful political analysis of the Venture, the Fabian Society’s monthly journal fighting in 1969. about the less developed world; he was joint Notes: ISBN 0 14 052281 6 editor of the first book of Young Fabian essays, More Power to the People (1968); and he is now [S289] 1971 The non-medical use of preparing for the Fabian Society a new series of drugs: interim report of the Canadian pamphlets on international comparisons in social Government’s Commission of Inquiry policy. He regularly broadcast anti-Smith First published by Information Canada 1970; opinions to Rhodesia from shortly after the published in Penguin Books 1971. pp. [vi] 7-448. declaration of independence for as long as Bibliog., glossary, index financial support was forthcoming. He lives in Printers: Cox & Wyman Ltd, London, Reading Belsize Park with his wife, Anne, who is also a and Fakenham. Set in Linotype Times journalist, and their two daughters. Price: 40p, 8/- Front cover: design by Germano Facetti [S287] 1971 Gus John and Derek Humphry. Rear cover: ... Their report does much more than Because they’re black consider the drugs themselves - it examines in pp. [viii] [9] 10-204 + [4]pp. adverts. for eye-opening detail every dimension of non- Penguin Books. Bibliog. medical drug use and drug-related behaviour, Printers: C. Nicholls & Company Ltd including the religious and the sexual. In Price: 30p, 6/- addition the book offers an in-depth view of one Front cover: monochrome photo by Roger country’s use of law as a response to the drug Mayne explosion. ... among the six appendices is a Rear cover: The two authors of this book (one of special section of letters from private citizens ... them is a black social worker and the author of When this volume appeared in Canada it created the Handsworth report) have managed to get a sensation. Its recommendations, which are black people to talk ... The major part of this often surprising, will provoke as much book is devoted to careful description of what it discussion in other countries. ... feels like to be on the receiving end of the kind Notes: ISBN 0 14 052289 1 of discrimination nearly everyone of us exercises. ... The last section of the book is [S296] 1972 Ulster, by The Sunday Times devoted to the way out. Insight Team Notes: appendix: the psychology of racial pp. [vi] 7-311 [312] blank + [iv]pp. maps + prejudice by Dr Farrukh Hashmi [iv]pp. adverts. for Penguin Books Derek Humphry was born in Somerset, Printers: Cox & Wyman Ltd, London, Reading England, in 1930. He began in journalism at and Fakenham fifteen as a messenger in the London office of Price: 40p the Yorkshire Post, then became a junior reporter Front cover: design by Brian Mayers on the Bristol Evening World. He completed his Rear cover: This is a revised and extended training with the and version of two remarkable articles on Ulster spent six years with the Daily Mail He edited a which were published in the Sunday Times in weekly local newspaper for three years and left November 1971. The report ... was to join the Sunday Times, for which he internationally acclaimed and the entire text was specializes in reporting on race relations and read into the United States Congressional Record civil rights matters, and investigating rackets. as ‘an extremely valuable record of the Gus John was born in Grenada, West Indies, in development of the tragedy in Ulster’. The team 1945. He studied philosophy and theology in spent four months on intensive investigation and Trinidad from 1962 to 1964. He then came to interviewed generals, civil servants, IRA leaders England and continued to study theology at and ordinary people. ... their story Blackfriars, Oxford, where he did sociology and dispassionately follows the sequence of events in social anthropology as subsidiary subjects. After Ulster and fearlessly exposes the facts of Oxford he went to London in 1968, where he discrimination against Catholics and the ill- worked as an unattached youth worker in defined motives of the Provisional IRA. ... many Paddington and Notting Hill. In 1969 he took the new facts emerge in this Penguin Special, which Diploma in Youth Work at the National College contains additional material about the reform for the Training of Youth Leaders, Leicester. He programme, the role of Whitehall, the effects of is now engaged in an action research group internment and the Compton report. But its main project with the Youth Development Trust, purpose is to analyse how social, military and Manchester. political pressures have built up the most violent post-war crisis in Britain. Notes: ISBN 0 14 052296 4 as to how the murders were committed, by *[S303] 1975 The property machine. Peter whom and for what purpose: it is based on facts Ambrose and Bob Colenutt which are available to the press and police but largely ignored. … [S306] 1973 The Concorde Fiasco. Notes: ISBN 0 14 052308 1 Andrew Wilson Martin Dillon was born in in 1949. He First published 1973. pp. [vii] 8-156 [157] [158] was educated at colleges in (Hampshire) blank + [2]pp. advert. for Penguin Books. Diags. and Belfast. He spent two years in England and Printers: Hunt Barnard Printing Ltd, Aylesbury Southern France before joining a Belfast Price: 35p newspaper in 1968. He reported on the violence Front cover: wrap-round col. cartoon of in the province and later joined the Belfast Concorde, design by Deirdre Amsden Telegraph in June 1972. He has spent much of Rear cover: … Nobody else wants it and it’s too his spare time since boyhood writing and reading noisy to live with. … The aviation correspondent poetry. of the Observer has pieced together here the Denis Charles Lehane was born in London in stages in the construction of the finest flying 1949. He was educated at Brockley Grammar folly. … hard estimates of cost and worth were School in London and Pembroke College, precluded; good money was poured after bad … Oxford where he graduated in Modern History in paints in a swarming lobby of interested parties, 1971. He worked on Cherwell, the university dynamic politicians, far-sighted planners, busy newspaper, and went into journalism on leaving bureaucrats and engineers riveted by the Oxford, working for specialist newspapers and ‘technological fix.’ magazines before joining the Thomson Notes: ISBN 0 14 052306 5 Organisation in 1972. 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Many of the commenting on the results of the official inquiry recommendations have been incorporated in an and the Scarman report advanced pharmaceutical programme for the Notes: ISBN 0 14 052325 1 province. He has written extensively on the legal, Joe Rogaly was born in Johannesburg, South moral and ethical aspects of professionalism, Africa, in 1935; he has always worked for including What is a Profession? and newspapers, except for a few spells out of the Professional Integrity and the State, with trade when he has been dish clearer, tea boy and particular emphasis on his concern for the invoice clerk. Starting as an apprentice in the relationship between a profession and the society printing works of the Rand Daily Mail, during which it serves. He has also published original which time he was a member of the research in the fields of cancer therapy and the typographical union, he went on to read English, surgery of abdominal blood vessels. 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*[S324] 1977 The homeless and the empty [S328] 1978 Sebastian Cobler. Law, order houses. Ron Bailey and politics in West Germany. Translated by Francis McDonagh Die Gefahr geht von den Menschen aus first published 1976 by Rotbuch Verlag. This revised and edited translation, with new Foreword and Printers: Richard Clay (The Chaucer Press) Ltd, Conclusion, published in Penguin Books 1978. Bungay pp. [vi] 7-223 [224] blank. Notes, abbreviations, Price: £1.25 glossary Front cover: illus. by Ralph Steadman. s.t.: The Printers: Cox & Wyman Ltd, London, Reading continuing story of Whitehall’s overspending and Fakenham. 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In this edition the material of the political law which is quite unique in the first edition remains substantially unaltered apart Western world. ... portrays a society so from minor revisions and the addition of Part IV befuddled by security that it is in grave danger of [“More about the wasting sickness”] and undermining the social democracy it wishes to Appendixes 8-14 protect Leslie Chapman was born in 1919 in Windsor Notes: ISBN 0 14 052328 6 and joined the Civil Service at the age of twenty Sebastian Cobler was born in Berlin in 1948 as an executive officer in the Office of Works. and studied Social Sciences in Darmstadt and War broke out soon afterwards and as a Frankfurt. He received his MA in 1974 and then Territorial he was at once called up. In 1945, taught in a high school in Frankfurt, while invalided out of the army, he returned to the beginning his studies in jurisprudence at the Ministry of Works. In 1967, aged forty-seven, he University of Frankfurt. He is at present was promoted to regional director. He retired at qualifying as a lawyer and is working on his his own request in 1973 doctoral thesis on the problems of the legalization of the State’s Security System. He *[S334] 1979 Who cares? a new deal for has published frequently on these questions in mothers and their small children. Penelope Leach academic journals in Germany. He is a member of the Secretariat of the International Russell [S336] 1979 John Lister-Kaye. Seal cull: Tribunal on the Situation of Human Rights in the the grey seal controversy German Federal Republic. First published 1979. pp. [x] [11] 12-174 [175] Francis McDonagh has been editor for a firm of about Penguin Books [176] blank + [8]pp. publishers and taught languages in a secondary monochrome plates. Bibliog. school. He has translated a number of books Printers: Hazell Watson & Viney Ltd, from French and German on political and Aylesbury philosophical subjects, including most recently a Price: 95p volume of Claudin’s The Communist Movement Front cover: col. photo. Environment Special and Wolfhart Pannenberg’s Theology and the Rear cover: ... a fair and objective appraisal of Philosophy of Science. all the evidence, proposals, and counter- arguments which constitute the highly emotive *[S329] 1978 The Tory Party: its policies, seal row divisions and future. Trevor Russel Copy: ex House of Commons Library Notes: 7 appendices of documents *[S330] 1979 The European Parliament: a John Lister-Kaye is an independent naturalist guide for the European elections. Robert Jackson and writer who has concentrated on Scottish and John Fitzmaurice conservation problems for ten years. Since 1973 he has mounted his own study expeditions every [S331] 1979 Leslie Chapman. Your year to grey seal breeding colonies in the disobedient servant Hebrides, in an attempt to make a personal First published by Chatto & Windus Ltd 1978; assessment of this controversial and beautiful published with revisions in Penguin Books 1979. mammal. He is founder and director of Aigas pp. [iv] [5] 6-349 [350] blank [351] More about Field Centre in Inverness-shire, Britain’s first Penguins [352] blank private field studies centre, where he lives with his wife and three children. et Prévision. He was educated at the Université *[S337] 1980 Beating the terrorists? de Paris-Sorbonne and Oxford, where he gained interrogation at Omagh, Gough and Castlereagh. a first-class honours degree in Politics, Peter Taylor Philosophy and Economics. Lord Lever of Manchester (Harold Lever) is a *[S341] 1980 Protest and survive. Edited financier of world repute who was successively by E.P.Thompson and Dan Smith the financial adviser to British Prime Ministers Harold Wilson and and a senior *[S351] 1983 Renewal: Labour’s Britain in member of their respective Cabinets. He has the 1980s. Edited by Gerald Kaufman written articles about the perils of the developing countries’ indebtedness for the New York Times, *[S353] 1983 The animals report. Richard the Wall Street Journal, the New York Review of North Books and the Economist as well as for British newspapers such as the Sunday Times, the *[S354] 1983 Crisis over Cruise. Philip Observer and the Guardian. He was chairman of Webber, Graeme Wilkinson, Barry Rubin a group of financial experts asked by the Commonwealth Prime Ministers to report on the *[S357] 1985 Britain without oil. William debt crisis, which they did in 1984 in a Keegan publication entitled The Debt Crisis and the World Economy. *[S358] 1986 Where’s the justice? a manifesto of law reform. 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A frequent broadcaster, he Copy: ex Manchester Polytechnic Library has contributed to British television programmes Notes: ISBN 0 14 052371 5 such as Weekend World, Diverse Reports and This book started its life as a booklet, by Ben World in Action. Before joining the Guardian, he and Edward Thompson, Star-Wars: Self- worked for the Economist as Brussels Destruct Incorporated, published in May 1985 Correspondent from 1977 to 1980. He has by Merlin Press ... [p.164] written economic papers or lectured for the Centre for European Policy Studies, L’Ecole *[S372] 1986 Gluttons for punishment. Nationale d’Administration, the Royal Danish James Erlichman Foreign Policy Society and the Centre d’Analyse *[S375] 1985 The Apartheid handbook. prevention schemes. Through its practical Roger Omond experience, NACRO has been able to present evidence on the penal system and its effects to [S380] 1987 Fred Pearce. 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Fred Pearce *[S388] 1987 The sanctions handbook. ... presents the terrifying results of two decades Joseph Hanlon and Roger Omond of meticulous detective work by Europe’s scientists. ... looks at the causes of acid rain ... *[S391] 1988 Under siege: racism and and the urgent steps which need to be taken now. violence in Britain today. Keith Thompson, Notes: ISBN 0 14 052380 4 foreword by John Pilger Fred Pearce is the News Editor of New Scientist. He specializes in writing about water *[S?] 1977 The Queen and has reported for New Scientist on the acid- Notes: ISBN 0 14004 4490 6 rain debate for five years. He has written one previous book: Watershed, which is a critical *[S?] 1988 Portrait of an old lady: study of the British water industry. turmoil at the Bank of England. Stephen Fay Notes: ISBN 0 14 010 502 6 *[S382] 1987 Prospectus for a habitable planet, edited by Dan Smith and E.P. Thompson SJ. 19.6.06

[S383] 1987 Vivien Stern. Bricks of shame: Britain’s prisons First published 1987. 20 x 12.5cm. pp. [xii] [13] 14-309 [310] blank + [10]pp. adverts. for Penguin Books. Tables, bibliog., index Printers: Richard Clay Ltd, Bungay Price: £3.95 Front cover: col. photo by Denis Waugh / Camera Press Rear cover: ... the everyday conditions of life for the average prisoner and the prison staff, considers progressive developments in prison systems abroad and analyses the political pressures behind the dismal developments of the last twenty years. ... Vivien Stern is Director of the National Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders (NACRO). Before she went to NACRO in 1977, she worked in education and subsequently race relations. Running NACRO brings her into direct contact with the problems faced by discharged prisoners; the organization aims to relieve these by providing hostels, work and training schemes, and education centres. NACRO is also interested in the wider aspects of crime and over the last few years has developed a major programme of neighbourhood crime-