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The Mind in Chains
H.M. TOMLINSONA FRIEND of mine, pulling out a book on the Spanish Inquisition from my shelves, remarked casually that, after all, our own age was by far the bloodiest in history. Why bother…
The Librarian as Author: Some Novelists
W.C. BERWICK SAYERSTHE summit of Parnassus is a narrow place where few find footing for long; but the sacred mountain has vast slopes with many ledges and crannies where there are places for numbers…
Letters Regarding Our Irish Correspondence
FOR many years the LIBRARY REVIEW has provided a service of Irish news in the form of letters sent by Irish librarians. The correspondence has proved interesting, not only to our…
Behind the French Novel To‐day
EDYTH EDBROOKETHE custom of grouping works of literature, art and science in decades may originally have been arbitrary. But the influence of numbers on the human mind is such that, as we look…