CRUSADE FOR PAN-EUROPERichard N. Coudenhove-KalergiPutnam ($3.50).
Thousands of U.S. citizens have been taking their ideas on postwar international organization from Walter Lippmann's best-selling U.S. Foreign Policy: Shield of the Republic (TIME, June 14). Lippmann bases his chief hopes for a protracted period of peace on Anglo-American agreement as the basis of the Atlantic system. But where, in this design for control, does the continent of Europe (pop: 400,000,000) come in? Mr. Lippmann also assumes that Russia and Britain must and will settle the European question. But he never says how.
One answer to that...