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F.M.G. Willson • 4 Items / 2 Books, 2 Articles
The Organization of British Central Government, 1914-1964 (1958)
A Survey by a Group of the Royal Institute of Public Administration
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    Western Europe and the Atlantic Community (9 Reviews)
    Eclipse, by Alan Moorehead
    1. Eclipse by Alan Moorehead
    2. Finland by W.R. Mead
    3. From Prague After Munich by George F. Kennan
    4. A History of Modern Italy by Shepard B. Clough and Salvatore Saladino
    5. A History of Sweden by Ingvar Andersson
    6. The Making of British Foreign Policy by David Vital
    7. The Organization of British Central Government, 1914-1964 by F.M.G. Willson and D.N. Chester
    8. Rome by Maurice Andrieux
    9. Soft Underbelly by Trumbull Higgins
    Orbis, Fall 1968, pp. 921-922
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    Recent Books on International Relations (15 Reviews)
    The British Commonwealth of Nations
    1. The Organization of British Central Government, 1914-1964 by F.M.G. Willson and D.N. Chester
    2. The Unservile State by George Watson
    3. British Hustings, 1924-1950 by Arthur H. Booth
    4. British Foreign Policy Since 1898 by M.R.D. Foot
    5. The Fateful Years: Memoirs, 1931-1945 by Hugh Dalton
    6. Fullness of Days by Edward F.L.W. Halifax
    7. Mission Completed by Basil E. Embry
    8. These Are the British by Drew Middleton
    9. Life in Britain by J.D. Scott
    10. They Found Refuge by Norman Bentwich
    11. Canada in World Affairs, 1949-1950 by William E.C. Harrison
    12. People for Australia by A. Lodewyckx
    13. The Australian Commonwealth by Brian Fitzpatrick
    14. Welfare in New Zealand by K.J. Scott
    15. Cyprus: A Portrait and an Appreciation by Harry Luke
    Foreign Affairs, January 1958, pp. 358-359