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  2. ARMIES OF THE FIRST REPUBLIC:

    THERE ARE SOME MORNINGS IN PARIS WHICH SEEM TO BE MADE FOR LES INVALIDES, when in the sky the sun vies with the light mists rising from the Seine. There is an indefinable luminous transparency with Mansart's dome, gold tinged, attaining its summit of nobleness and poetry. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,101 words
  3. When Macquarie Ruled: Eleanor Dark's "No Barrier"

    ELEANOR DARK HAS DONE MORE TO MAKE ORDINARY READERS acquainted with Australian history than has any Australian historian. Her "Timeless Land" was set in Sydney and its environs during the earliest years of white settlement. "Storm of Time" brought the narrative ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,083 words
  4. Back to Edwardian Days--

    THE DAYS ARE LONG PAST IN WHICH I HAD ANY GREAT ambtion to cut a distinguished sartorial figure. Time was when I should have liked to have ruffled it with the best of them. There would have been a period of pyrotechnic socks, waistcoats to put Joseph's coat to shame ...

    Article : 1,077 words
  5. A Woman Tackles a Study of Churchill

    WINST0N CHURCHILL : THE ERA AND THE MAN," BY VIRGINIA COWLES (378 pages; Hamish Hamilton; Australian price 226)has the distinction of being the last study written of Mr. Churchill before he became Sir Winston. His next biographer will have one more perplexing question to ask of the ...

    Article : 1,142 words
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