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British Heritage: JUNE/JULY 1999 LettersBritish Heritage Archives | 0 comments | Print This Post | Email This Post More’s History can hardly be called a work of objective scholarship; it is known to be full of factual errors, contradictions and distortions; and its own author repeatedly admits it is pure hearsay. If an article cites such spurious evidence without proper clarification, what else can one call it but inaccurate? Subscribe Today
Andrea de Castano CORRECTION Several readers have pointed out a typographical error in the Crossword Puzzle in the April/May issue (page 72). The clue for 18 Across mentions an event connected with the Queen that took place in 1952. The year should have been 1953, and the event, naturally, was her coronation. We apologize for the error. Pages: 1 2 3
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