INDEX

Air Force, [239]-40
Albert, Prince Consort, [19]-20, [27], [30]
Alexander, Field Marshal Earl, [235]
Amery, Julian, [55], [183]
Anglo-American relations, [47]-8, [109], [159]-86;
tensions, [66], [163]-76
Anne, Queen, [45]
Anson, Sir William, [17], [18]
armed forces, [84]-6, [238]-44;
Air Force, [239]-40;
Army, [238]-9;
Navy, [239]
Army, [238]-9
Atomic Energy Authority, [214]
Attlee, Clement, [36], [58], [77], [78], [87], [88], [108], [113], [152], [235], [280]
Bagehot, Walter, [22], [28], [97]-8
Baldwin, Stanley, [55], [74], [95], [152]
Beaverbrook, Lord (William Maxwell Aitken), [20], [30], [31], [54], [85], [140];
influence of, [224]-5
Bevan, Aneurin, [18], [19], [61], [84]-9 passim, [121], [152];
anti-Americanism, [47], [81], [109], [176];
opposition to hydrogen bomb, [48];
leader of opposition within Labor Party, [72], [73], [78]-80, [269];
supporters, [82]-3
Bevin, Ernest, [62], [77], [80], [108], [143];
opposition to communism, [109]

Boyle, Sir Edward, [55]
Bradlaugh, Charles, [30]
British Empire, [91], [107]
British Productivity Council, [196]
Brogan, D.W., [164]
Butler, R.A., [18]-19, [49], [52], [54], [58], [59], [74]
Cabinet, [43]-6
Castle, Mrs. Barbara, [84]
Chamberlain, Neville, [17], [35], [37], [63], [74], [95], [152], [166], [259], [280]
Charles II, [25], [44]
Charles, Prince, [15]
China (Communist), [79], [184];
British attitude toward, [149]-50
Churchill, Sir Winston, [17], [18], [37], [51], [52], [59], [76], [80], [82], [95], [113]-14, [133], [152], [200], [235], [239], [252], [259], [279], [285]-6;
party peacemaker, [35];
skill in debate, [40];
on monarchy, [276]
clubs, [257]-9
Commons, House of, [38]-43, [46]
Commonwealth, [29], [91], [107], [137]-41, [283]
Communist Party in Britain, [35], [49], [142]-4, [146], [147], [164], [179], [180];
in labor unions, [72], [82], [83]-4, [109], [200], [208]-15

Connor, William, [202], [227]
Conservative Party, [50]-69
conurbation, [6], [7]
Cooke, Alistair, [222]
Cripps, Sir Stafford, [77], [95], [107], [113]
Crossman, R.H.S., [84]
Delmer, Sefton, [226], [228]
Dilke, Sir Charles, [30]
Dulles, John Foster, [170]-1;
British attitude toward, [47], [48], [155], [167], [172]
Eccles, Sir David, [282]
Eden, Sir Anthony, [18], [20], [52], [54], [55], [57], [59], [60], [61], [65], [133], [143], [171]-2, [183], [224], [280]
Edward VII, [27]
Egypt, [54], [55], [61], [66], [88], [143], [151], [155], [156], [168], [183], [184]
Eisenhower, Dwight D., [37], [41], [60], [80], [183]
Elizabeth II, [13]-33, [114], [251], [252]
Elizabeth, Queen Mother, [22], [27]
European Defense Community, [171]
Foot, Michael, [56], [84]-5
Forrest, William, [228]
Foulkes, Frank, [213]
France, British attitude toward, [150]-1
Franks, Sir Oliver, [85]
Freedman, Max, [222]
Fyfe, Sir David Maxwell, [52]
Gaitskell, Hugh, [18], [20], [36], [49], [56], [73], [77]-8, [80], [87], [89], [235], [280];
opposed by Bevan, [88], [269]
George I, [45]
George IV, [25]
George V, [16], [19], [25]
George VI, [16], [17]
Germany, British attitude toward, [151]-3
Gorer, Geoffrey, [275]
Gort, General the Viscount, [284]

Grand Design, The, [282]-3
Griffiths, James, [18], [49]
Halifax, Earl of, [17]
Harding, Gilbert, [107]
Hardy, Keir, [36]
Horner, Arthur, [210]
Howard, Ebenezer, [116]
India, [36], [96], [105]-7, [170]
Italy, British attitude toward, [153]-4
Jacobson, Sydney, [202]
King, Cecil, [226]
Korean war, economic influence of, [192]-3
labor unions, [200]-13, [215], [266]-7;
communist influence in, [208]-13, [215]
Lancaster, Osbert, [225], [226]
Laski, Harold, [97], [113]
Lloyd, Selwyn, [52], [282]
Lloyd George, David, [19], [56]
Lords, House of, [39], [42]-3, [44]
MacLeod, Iain, [52], [130]
Macmillan, Harold, [18], [49], [52], [54], [55], [56], [58], [59], [60], [65], [89], [155], [269], [282]
Margaret, Princess, [15], [22], [26]
Massingham, Hugh, [223]
Maulding, Reginald, [52], [130]
McCarthy, Joseph, [60], [164]-6, [167], [286]
McCarthyism, [36], [163]-4
McKenzie, Robert T., [59]
McNeil, Hector, [62]
Middle East, [155];
British influence in, [156]-7
Miller, Webb, [218]
monarchy, [13]-33, [133], [276];
power of, [16], [22];
influence of, [21], [37];
finances of, [26]-8, [30]-1

Montgomery, Field Marshal the Viscount, [46]
Morrison, Herbert, [36], [51], [77], [87], [88], [89], [278];
opposition to communism, [143]
Mosley, Sir Oswald, [35]
Mountbatten, Earl, [21], [31], [134], [285]
Muggeridge, Malcolm, [147]
Nasser, Abdel, [54], [155], [156]
National Health Service Act, [102]-5
nationalization, [97]-101, [102], [104]-5, [107]
Navy, [239]
Nehru, Shri Jawaharlal, [106], [166], [235]
New Towns, [116]-18, [121], [122], [124], [125]
newspapers, [77]-81, [218]-30;
Daily Express, [31], [219], [225]-6;
Daily Herald, [31], [87], [125];
Daily Mirror, [31], [87], [125], [202], [210], [219], [220], [226]-7;
Daily Telegraph, [163], [219];
Evening Standard, [31];
Manchester Guardian, [163], [218]-[19], [220], [222]-3;
New Statesman and Nation, [31]-2, [84], [85];
Sunday Express, [15], [20], [31];
Times, [19], [130], [163], [183], [218], [220]-2;
Tribune, [56], [84]-5, [89]
Norwich, Viscount (Alfred Duff Cooper), [152]
Odger, George, [30]
Orwell, George, [252]
Parliament, [37]-43, [45];
Commons, [38]-43, [46];
Lords, [39], [42]-3, [44]
Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, [19]-20, [21]-8 passim, [31]
Plumb, J.H., [45]
public schools, [81]-4, [230]-7

pubs, [254]-7
Reynolds, Quentin, [8]
Roosevelt, Franklin D., [37], [82], [174]
Salisbury, Marquess of, [18], [44], [49], [54], [58], [59], [134]
Sandys, Duncan, [282]
Scott, Richard, [223]
Shinwell, Emanuel, [77]
Smith, Walter Bedell, [172]
Soviet Union, British attitude toward, [143]-8
sports, [87]-9, [244]-54
sterling area, [138]
Strachey, Lytton, [20]
Strang, Lord, [232]
Thorneycroft, Peter, [282]
Townsend, Peter, [26]
Trades Union Congress, [55], [73], [88], [143], [196];
power of, [71]-2, [86]-7, [200]-2;
communist opposition, [83], [143], [212]
Truman, Harry S., [25], [37]
Victoria, Queen, [20], [25], [27], [30]
Waithman, Robert, [229]
Watson, Sam, [200], [210]
Wavell, Field Marshal Earl, [108], [152]
Webb, Sidney and Beatrice, [73]
Welfare State, [101]-2, [104], [105], [107], [118], [123], [264], [285], [289]
Williams, Francis, [227]
Wilson, Harold, [49]
Windsor, Duchess of, [15], [31]
Windsor, Duke of, [20]
Woolton, Lord (Frederick William Marquis), [52], [53]
Zilliacus, Konni, [84]


A NOTE ON THE TYPE

The text of this book was set on the Linotype in a face called TIMES ROMAN, designed by STANLEY MORISON for The Times (London), and first introduced by that newspaper in the middle nineteen thirties.

Among typographers and designers of the twentieth century, Stanley Morison has been a strong forming influence, as typographical adviser to the English Monotype Corporation, as a director of two distinguished English publishing houses, and as a writer of sensibility, erudition, and keen practical sense.

In 1930 Morison wrote: "Type design moves at the pace of the most conservative reader. The good type-designer therefore realises that, for a new fount to be successful, it has to be so good that only very few recognise its novelty. If readers do not notice the consummate reticence and rare discipline of a new type, it is probably a good letter." It is now generally recognized that in the creation of Times Roman Morison successfully met the qualifications of this theoretical doctrine.