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Often we discuss recent educational books with educationalists we meet while going round — usually their reaction is non‐committal. But occasionally one book causes an intense reaction of pleasure or dismay. Here, Harold Silver, himself no mean educational writer, gives vent to his stronger feelings — having read ‘British Further Education’ by A. J. Peters (published by Pergamon Press, Oxford, at 63s)

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