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Even if Donald Maxwells autobiography covers less than half a century, the French poets line comes to mind as one reads it: ‘I have more memories than if I were a thousand years old.’ A great number of our contemporaries have succumbed to the temptation of telling about their own lives; few have reached the level of felicitous integration of facts and circumstances mostly linked by little else than chance … There is little doubt that this book will be warmly received by a great number of people in this country, but also in Great Britain. –





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