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The Publisher, the Reviewer, and the Reader
B.N. LANGDON‐DAVIESIT is always useful in considering any institution to start by asking ourselves the question—essential, according to the Mock Turtle, on all occasions—“With what porpoise?” Why…
Cunninghame Graham
FREDERICK NIVENTHE name is arresting, like the personality for which it stands. Cunninghame Graham: Lavery's equestrian portrait of him conveys the essential man as revealed in his writings…
The Pursuit of Books
EDWARD GORDON CRAIG“BOOK collecting is one of the most fascinating of hobbies,” is the first thing that Mr. Andrew Block says in the preface to his Vade Mecum: and he adds that he has written this…
Librarianship and Social Research in the United States
DOUGLAS WAPLESTHE following paragraphs are quoted from an examination paper that has just crossed my desk. The paper was written by a librarian widely known to the profession for long and…