BpijJ A Book of Comfort An Anthology Many people will wish to read and to own this lovely anthology, and we predict a great and lasting success for it. Miss Elizabeth Goudge writes: “There are few people who do not find their chief comfort in books. When wo are lonely, ill, bereaved, afraid, it is almost always to a favourite book that we turn for comfort, and most of us have also our own private anthology that we carry about as part of the furniture of our mind; bits of poetry and prose that wo have learnt by heart over the years and repeat to ourselves during sleepless nights, in the dentist s waiting room or on the morning of the operation. But sometimes our memory does not function as well as usual, or we feel the need for something new, and it is then that we turn to someone else's anthology, a printed one.” This lovely anthology by Miss Elizabeth Goudge will be widely read. A Book of Comfort, 26/111 Coskel Street, Cbrteteberck. Mw.e SM5t.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30633, 26 December 1964, Page 4
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