References
- 1964 . Tradition and Dream; the English and American Novel from the Twenties to our Time 262
- There's No Home. p. 7. All references are to first editions of Baron's work except when otherwise stated.
- Baron , Alexander . Spring 1963 . ‘On Being English and Jewish’ . The Jewish Quarterly , Vol. 10 ( No. 1 (37) : 6 – 10 . p. 6. Henceforth referred to as ‘Spring 1963’.
- Published by Macmillan at 35s.
- Id. pp. 6. 7.
- See esp. p. 53.
- ‘Spring 1963’. p. 7.
- 1958 . The Human Kind 6 Pan .
- Id., p. 8.
- Id. p. 13.
- Id., p. 14.
- Id., p. 25.
- Id., p. 29.
- Id., p. 48.
- Sonntag , Jacob . Winder 1966 . ‘Harryboy's Return’ . The Jewish Quarterly , Vol. 13 ( No. 4. (48) : 46 47. 48. This is the most receptive. sensitive appreciation of Baron's qualities as a writer that have come across.
- Strip Jack Naked, pp. 113, 114.
- King Dido 242 243.
- The Human Kind 57 – 59 .
- Winegarten , Renee . 1966 . ‘Why Alexander Baron is popular’ . Jewish Observer and Middle East Review , April 1st : 14
- “ ‘Manners Makyth Man’. ” . In The Human Kind 173
- When this novel appeared in Corgi paperback it was re-titled The Thunder of Peace (1962).
- With Hope. Farewell. p. 186.
- See for instance the description of the Jewess at the greengrocer's stall. p. 187.
- With Hope. Farewell, p. 255.
- Id. 254.
- Winegarten Op. Cit. p. 14.
- ‘Spring 1963’ p. 7
- The Golden Princess 153
- Id p. 361
- Queen of the East 316
- The Low Life 100
- Ibid. p. 95.
- Ibid. pp. 100. 101. See Baron's observations on the impact the Clwrbrm has had on him. ‘Spring 1963’. p. 8.