WHIM-WHAM
A 1-re sent for Hitler and Other, Verses. By “Whim-Wham.” Drawings by Mayo. The Caxton Press. 91 pp. (3/-.)
It will not be necessary to introduce “Whim-Wham” or his illustrator to readers of “The Press,” and it can only be superfluous to praise them. All that need.be said here on a page which is their home, is that the Caxton Press is certain to be thanked by many of their admirers. This rich little book offers the welcome opportunity to turn to them again, read, look, laugh, and enj the delightful distractions of deciding the impossible question, which among so many happy and witty things, is the best.
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23191, 30 November 1940, Page 11
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109WHIM-WHAM Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23191, 30 November 1940, Page 11
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