Word: australian
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Alistair Cooke, U.S. correspondent for the Manchester Guardian, recently surveyed the reaction of U.S. critics to a new book by an Australian author (Chester Wilmot's The Struggle for Europe-TIME, March 31). "Since TIME magazine is the most influential book page in the country," Cooke said, "it is safe to assume that several million Americans who will never read the book have already taken instruction in how they ought to feel if they...
...Struggle for Europe, by Chester Wilmot. An exceptionally well-written history of the war in Europe, by an Australian provocatively critical of U.S. generalship and diplomacy (TIME, March...
...Struggle for Europe, by Chester Wilmot. An exceptionally well written history of the war in Europe, by an Australian provocatively critical of U.S. generalship and diplomacy (TIME, March...
...world's deftest job of land reclamation was going great guns this week in southern Australia. Every fortnight, the Australian Mutual Provident (life insurance) Society plans to turn out a new, 1,000-acre farm. The land it uses is part of the "Ninety-Mile Desert" southeast of Adelaide, covered until recently only with sparse, unhealthy scrub...
...Struggle for Europe, by Chester Wilmot. An exceptionally well-written history of the war in Europe by an Australian provocatively critical of U.S. generalship and diplomacy (TIME, March...