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LIBERTY HANDBOOKS

"Everyman doth so naturally aspire unto liberty," in the words of Montaigne, that the publishers of Everyman's Library are entering the lists of British propagandists - with a shilling series of "Liberty Handbooks," in which recognised authorities will dis-

cuss national matters of vital import-

ance within the compass of some - 15,000 words. The first four volumes are announced by Dent. "Strategicus" of the "Spectator" heads the list with a book on the question "Can England be Invaded?" reviewing previous attempts of the kind and the German invasions of Norway and other countries. Other volumes are devoted to "The Future of Anglo-French Relations," by Professor Hugh Sellon, who includes an eye-witness's account of the collapse of France and some of his personal experiences as Director of

the British Institute in Paris and in

the British Embassy there; "The War in the Air," by Air Commodore L. E. O. Charlton, and "The Press in War Time," by Mr. Frank Owen.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 92, 19 April 1941, Page 17

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LIBERTY HANDBOOKS Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 92, 19 April 1941, Page 17

LIBERTY HANDBOOKS Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 92, 19 April 1941, Page 17

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