“Dr Sarolea’s book is excellent in temper and spirit, but its sentimental idealism is unrestrained by the realities of present-day politics.”
+ − Sat R 129:252 Mr 13 ’20 1300w
“‘Europe and the league of nations’ cannot be described as a weighty book, but it is fluently and brightly written.”
+ The Times [London] Lit Sup p23 Ja 8 ’20 300w
SASSOON, SIEGFRIED. Picture-show. *$1.50 Dutton 821
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“The contents of the volume, in spite of its suggestive title, are not wholly given over to the sidelights, fevers and fantasms of modern warfare. Almost one third of the book is a record of those passages of love which verge from the physical to the metaphysical; reflections of an emotion that is half-celebrated, half-stifled.”—New Repub
+ Booklist 16:235 Ap ’20
“Every last utterance of Siegfried Sassoon’s makes a farce out of the deeds of the romantic soldier-poet the world has worshipped during the last five years.” W. S. B.