Punch, Volume 237Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1959 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 57
... feel strongly . Unfortunately this propaganda novel depends on the indignation caused by the events it records rather than on its own tragic power . It is long and , except in the flashes of action , rather dull . There are vague ...
... feel strongly . Unfortunately this propaganda novel depends on the indignation caused by the events it records rather than on its own tragic power . It is long and , except in the flashes of action , rather dull . There are vague ...
Page 168
... feeling to - morrow just like I feel ing Song " of the 4th Infantry , with its to - day , GEN . SIR MANGO CHUTNEY , KCVO , ETC. HAS. " I suggest we use it for our Christmas card . " " Frankly , I don't know how we'd get along. for the ...
... feeling to - morrow just like I feel ing Song " of the 4th Infantry , with its to - day , GEN . SIR MANGO CHUTNEY , KCVO , ETC. HAS. " I suggest we use it for our Christmas card . " " Frankly , I don't know how we'd get along. for the ...
Page 251
... feel ashamed . Mr. Uris begins with refugee children in post - war camps trying to force their way through the British cordon to Palestine ; he takes us in flashbacks to Auschwitz and the Warsaw ghetto , and on to the small , desperate ...
... feel ashamed . Mr. Uris begins with refugee children in post - war camps trying to force their way through the British cordon to Palestine ; he takes us in flashbacks to Auschwitz and the Warsaw ghetto , and on to the small , desperate ...
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