H. A. L. FISHER'S MEMOIRS
<* The Warden of New College, Oxford, who died in April last,.was engaged on his memoirs at the time of his death. These will be published by the Oxford University Press under the title, VH. A; L, i Fisher: An Unfinished Autobiography." Chapters are included on his early years and the remarkable family to which he belonged, followed by memories of his education at Winchester, Oxford, Paris, and Gottingen, and impressions of people of every kind ■ who came into his life at one time or "another. It "closes with an unfinished chapter on Canada and the United States, which he visited on several occasion's, and where he had numerous friends. .
"'Mem Kampf converted a nation to Nazism. Be on the look-out for a book that will convert our democratic lethargy into a dynamic force and give to it the passion that it deserves."—> .Lord Horder
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 9, 11 January 1941, Page 15
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149H. A. L. FISHER'S MEMOIRS Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 9, 11 January 1941, Page 15
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