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The Unz Review •ï¿½An Alternative Media Selection
A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
Douglas E. Williams Archives
Douglas E. Williams •ï¿½5 Items / 3 Books, 1 Review, 1 Film
Retreat from Dunkirk (1941)
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    Briefly Noted (11 Reviews)
    General
    1. Whittling Boy by Roger Burlingame
    2. America Is Worth Saving by Theodore Dreiser
    3. Retreat from Dunkirk by Douglas Williams
    4. Versailles Twenty Years After by Paul Birdsall
    5. War Letters from Britain by Diana Forbes-Robertson and Roger W. Straus, Jr., ...
    6. Johnson Without Boswell by Hugh Kingsmill
    7. Cannibals and Orchids by Leona Miller
    8. The Art of Biography in Eighteenth Century England by Donald A. Stauffer
    9. The Vanderbilt Legend by Wayne Andrews
    10. The Arts and Man by Raymond Stites
    11. Portinari, His Life and Art by Rockwell Kent
    The New Yorker, February 8, 1941, pp. 58-59
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    Recent Books on International Relations (20 Reviews)
    The Second World War
    1. No Other Road to Freedom by Leland Stowe
    2. The Spoil of Europe by Thomas Reveille
    3. Pattern of Conquest by Joseph C. Harsch
    4. A Thousand Shall Fall by Hans Habe
    5. Retreat from Dunkirk by Douglas Williams
    6. The Darkest Hour by Leo Lania
    7. Trampled Lilies by Winifred Fortescue
    8. France On Berlin Time by Thomas D. Kernan
    9. War in the Air: September 1939 to May 1941 by David Garnett
    10. First Blood for the R.A.F. by Charles Gardner
    11. The Airmen Speak by Bentley Beauman
    12. Fishermen at War by Leo Walmsley
    13. War for Britain by Donald Cowie
    14. Bomber's Moon by Negley Farson
    15. Planning the War by Clive Garsia
    16. A London Diary by Quentin J. Reynolds
    17. This Is England Today by Allan Nevins
    18. Begin Here by Dorothy L. Sayers
    19. Women of Britain by Beatrice Curtis-Brown
    20. Low on the War by David Low
    Foreign Affairs, January 1942, pp. 376-378