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Common Sense (book series)


The Common Sense series included thirteen political books published by Victor Gollancz Ltd in the United Kingdom during the early 1960s. They were intended to provide a general objective background on a particular topic and were addressed at the general reader who did not have specialised knowledge of the field. They were generally well received.

Books in series

Notes

References

  1. Younger, Kenneth. (1960). "Common Sense about Russia". [[International Affairs (journal).
  2. Kuo, Ping-chia. (1960). "Common Sense about China". [[The China Quarterly]].
  3. (1960). "BOOK REVIEWS". [[Political Quarterly]].
  4. Braine, Bernard. (1959). "Book Reviews : COMMON SENSE ABOUT AFRICA By ANTHONY SAMPSON London, Victor Gollancz, 1960. 175 pp. 12s. 6d". [[Race & Class]].
  5. Longrigg, S. H.. (1961). "Common Sense about the Arab World". International Affairs.
  6. Pantry, P.. (1962). "Book Reviews : Common Sense about Crime and Punishment [[C. H. Rolph]] (Gollancz, 12/6d.)". [[Probation Journal]].
  7. (1962). "Reviews". New Blackfriars.
  8. M.F.. (1963). "Common Sense about Race". [[The British Journal of Sociology]].
  9. Cornell, Margaret. (1962). "Common Sense about Race". International Affairs.
  10. Younger, Kenneth. (1961). "Book Reviews : COMMON SENSE ABOUT RACE By PHILIP MASON London, Gollancz, 1961. 170 pp. 12s. 6d. and 6s. (paper back)". Race & Class.
  11. Hunt, Norman. (1962). "Common Sense about Democracy or the Predicament of Democratic Man". International Affairs.
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