Books Received

DOI10.1177/002070206301800137
Published date01 March 1963
Date01 March 1963
Subject MatterBooks Received
Books
Received
(Listing
here
does
not
preclude
review
in a
later
issue)
BREAKTHROUGH
TO
PEACE.
Introduction
by
Thomas
Merton.
1962.
(New
York:
New
Directions.
253pp.
$1.95)
BRITAIN
RUSSIA,
AND
THE
ARMED
NEUTRALITY
OF
1780.
Sir
James
Harris's
Mission
to §t.
Petersburg
during
the
American
Revolution.
By
Isabel
de
Madariaga.
1962.
(New
Haven:
Yale
University Press.
Montreal:
McGill
University
Press.
xiv,
496pp.
$8.75)
COLD
WAR
AND
COMMON
SENSE.
A
Close
Look
at
the
Record of
Communist
Gains
and
Failures and
of
Freedom's
Fortunes
in
the
Mid-Twentieth Century.
By
Thomas
W.
Wilson,
Jr.
1962.
(Greenwich:
New
York
Graphic
Society:
Toronto:
Longmans.
211pp.
$5.95)
DOCUMENTS
ON
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
1958.
Selected
and
edited
by
Gillian
King.
1962.
(London: Oxford
University Press.
xviii,
605pp.
$15.25)
EUROPE
VIEWS
AMERICA.
A
Critical
Evaluation.
By
Edward
W.
Chester.
1962.
(Washington:
Public
Affairs
Press.
182pp.
$4.50)
GREAT
BRITAIN
AND
AUSTRIA
HUNGARY
DURING
THE
FIRST
WORLD
WAR.
A
Study
In
the
Formation
of
Public
Opinion.
By
Harry
Hanak.
1962.
(London:
Toronto:
Oxford
University
Press.
x,
312pp.
$7.75)
HISTORY
OF
SOUTHERN
AFRICA,
A.
By
Eric
A.
Walker.
1957.
(Toronto:
Longmans.
xxiv,
973pp.
$12.00)
HISTORY
OF
THE
CROATIAN
PEOPLE,
A.
By
Francis
R.
Preveden.
Volume
II.
1962.
(New York:
Philosophical
Library.
xi,
240pp.
$7.50)
HITLER.
A
Study
in
Tyranny.
By
Alan
Bullock.
1962.
(Harrnondsworth,
England.
Penguin
Books
Ltd.
Toronto:
Longmans.
848pp.
$1.85)
JAY'S
TREATY.
A
Study
in
Commerce
and
Diplomacy.
By
Samuel
Flagg
Bemis.
1962.
(New
Haven:
Yale
University.
Montreal:
McGill
University
Press.
x, 526pp.
$7.50)
NATURE
AND
EFFICIENCY
OF
THE
FOREIGN
EXCHANGE
MARKET,
THE.
By
Jerome
L.
Stein.
1962.
(Princeton: Princeton
University Press.
58pp.)
NEW
CAMBRIDGE
MODERN
HISTORY,
THE.
Volume
XI.
Material Progress
and
World-
Wide
Problems,
1870-1898.
Edited
by
F.
H.
Hinsley.
1962.
(Cambridge:
Cam-
bridge
University
Press.
Toronto:
Macmillan
Co.
xi,
743pp.
$8.75)
NEW
FORCES
IN
AFRICA.
Edited
by
William
H.
Lewis.
1962.
(Washington:
Public
Affairs
Press.
132pp.
$3.25)
NEW
KOREA.
New
Land
of
the
Morning
Calm.
By
Kyung
Cho
Chung.
1962.
(New
York:
Macmillan
Co.
Galt:
Collier
Macmillan.
xil,
274pp.
$6.95)
PAN
AMERICAN
IN
CRISIS.
The
Future
of
the
OAS.
By
William
Manger.
1962.
(Washington:
Public
Affairs
Press.
vii,
104pp.
$3.25)
RAMSHACKLEDOM.
A
Critical
Appraisement
of
the
Establishment.
By
L.
G.
Pine.
1962.
(London:
Secker
&
Warburg.
Toronto:
British
Book
Service.
187pp.
$5.75)
REBIRTH
OF
AFRICAN CIVILIZATION.
THE.
By
Chancellor Williams.
1961.
(Washington:
Public
Affairs
Press.
328pp. $6.00)
SHADE
OF
DIFFERENCE,
A.
By
Allen
Drury.
1962.
(New
York:
Toronto:
Doubleday
&
Co.
603pp.
$7.95)
SOME
ASPECTS
OF
THE
BRITISH
EXPERIMENT
IN
DEMOCRACY.
By
Sir
Hector
Hether-
ington.
1962.
(Toronto:
Ryerson
Press.
57pp.
$3.00)
SOUTHERN
SUDAN
1883-1898,
THE.
A
Struggle
for
Control.
By
Robert
0.
Collins.
1962.
(New
haven:
Yale
University Press.
Montreal:
McGill
University.
viii,
212pp.
$6.00)
STRANGEST
WAR,
THE.
The Story
of
the
Maori
Wars
1860-1872.
By
Edgar
Holt.
1962.
(London:
Putnam.
Toronto:
McClelland
&
Stewart.
280pp.
$7.50)
TRUTH
ABOUT SOVIET
LIES,
THE. By
R.
H.
Shackford.
1962.
(Washington:
Public
Affairs
Press.
vi,
224pp.
$4.50)

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