');
The Unz Review •ï¿½An Alternative Media Selection
A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
William S. Lewis Archives
William S. Lewis •ï¿½28 Items / 24 Books, 4 Reviews
Horace Walpole's Correspondence (1944)
Show MoreShow AllFinding...Find More
Email This Page to Someone

�Remember My Information



=>
Published Reviews
  1. [+]
    The British Commonwealth (Review)
    Horace Walpole's Correspondence, by W.S. Lewis, A Dayle Wallace, and Horace Walpole
    1. Horace Walpole's Correspondence by W.S. Lewis, A Dayle Wallace, and Horace Walpole
    The American Historical Review, April 1952, p. 730
  2. [+]
    More of Walpole's Letters (Review)
    Horace Walpole's Correspondence, by W.S. Lewis, A Dayle Wallace, and Horace Walpole
    1. Horace Walpole's Correspondence by W.S. Lewis, A Dayle Wallace, and Horace Walpole
    The Nation, January 29, 1949, p. 136
  3. [+]
    The King of Correspondence (Review)
    Horace Walpole's Correspondence, by W.S. Lewis, A Dayle Wallace, and Horace Walpole
    1. Horace Walpole's Correspondence by W.S. Lewis, A Dayle Wallace, and Horace Walpole
    The New York Review of Books, April 26, 1984, pp. 19-20
  4. [+]
    Letter Writer Extraordinary (Review)
    Horace Walpole's Correspondence, by W.S. Lewis, A Dayle Wallace, and Horace Walpole
    1. Horace Walpole's Correspondence by W.S. Lewis, A Dayle Wallace, and Horace Walpole
    The Saturday Review, December 2, 1944, pp. 40-41
  5. [+]
    Indefatigable Whig Dandy (Review)
    Horace Walpole's Correspondence, by W.S. Lewis, A Dayle Wallace, and Horace Walpole
    1. Horace Walpole's Correspondence by W.S. Lewis, A Dayle Wallace, and Horace Walpole
    The Saturday Review, June 14, 1952, p. 29
  6. [+]
    Born with Pen and Silver Spoon (Review)
    2. His Works
    1. Horace Walpole's Correspondence by W.S. Lewis, A Dayle Wallace, and Horace Walpole
    The Saturday Review, August 26, 1961, p. 30
  7. [+]
    Brief Comments (28 Reviews)
    Twenty-nine outstanding books of the previous quarter
    1. The Desert Year by Joseph Wood Krutch
    2. The Geography of Hunger by Josue de Castro
    3. West African Explorers by Cecil Howard
    4. The Era of Good Feelings by George Dangerfield
    5. The Life of Billy Yank by Bell Irvin Wiley
    6. Mr. President by William Hillman
    7. How to Get Rich in Washington by Blair Bolles
    8. Eisenhower: The Man and the Symbol by John Gunther
    9. New Hopes for a Changing World by Bertrand Russell
    10. The Lonely Tower by Thomas R. Henn
    11. City of Discontent by Mark Harris
    12. Horace Walpole's Correspondence by W.S. Lewis, A Dayle Wallace, and Horace Walpole
    13. Funds and Foundations: Their Policies, Past and Present by Abraham Flexner and Esther S. Bailey
    14. The Story of the Rockefeller Foundation by Raymond B. Fosdick
    15. The Great Days of Piracy in the West Indies by George Woodbury
    16. The Autobiography of a Hunted Priest by John Gerard
    17. As You Pass by by Kenneth Holcomb Dunshee
    18. Dance to the Piper by Agnes de Mille
    19. Duveen by S.N. Behrman
    20. This Crooked Way by Elizabeth Spencer
    21. The Catherine Wheel by Jean Stafford
    22. Jefferson Selleck by Carl Jonas
    23. Grand Right and Left by Louis Kronenberger
    24. Spark of Life by Erich Maria Remarque
    25. The Swift Cloud by Sigrid de Lima
    26. Clara by Lonnie Coleman
    27. The Groves of Academe by Mary McCarthy
    28. The Papers of Thomas Jefferson by Julian P. Boyd, Lyman H. Butterfield, and Mina R. Bryan, ...
    The American Scholar, Summer 1952, pp. 378-386