l /I Voice. a Life JOA.X HAMMOM) A Vojce A Ufe Jean Hammond’s autobiography is highly readable from ■ start to finish, and displays a personality as glowing as her voice. This is a success story interspersed with frank accounts of the difficulties that an artist meets. $5.70 A Very Sheltered Life Foreign correspondent Douglas Stuart, In anything but a sheltered life, had an intimate vivid knowledge of the international scene between 1949 and 1964. Balanced and perceptive reporting. *4- 30 The Springing of George Blake Sean Bourka's account of how, virtually single-handed, he planned and engineered doubleagent George Blake’s escape from Wormwood Scrubs. An idealistic act which ended in disillusionment. “When the man he helped revealed his true colours Memoirs of Madame De La Tour Du Pin A simply written account of everyday life during the French Revolution and of an aristocratic family's flight to America * 9 ’*’
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32394, 5 September 1970, Page 4
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