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LITERARY NOTES

BOOKS; AND AUTHORS

A new edition of tHeniy Wiliiamsbii.?s ''Tarke the Otter" ' is-to':be'<■published by It will "be' illustrated by O. X •'Tunniclifee iii:woodcut.1 ' ■ 'U ■

" Miss.'-Daphne■ dv Maurier, daughter of; Sir Gerald dv JkTaurier, has written a second novel, entitled '•'l'll Never Be Young Again." Her first, ''Th'e'ibv*ngr Spirit, "appeared last year; -1 •■:

* If is-Tepbrted .that-JECerr;. i;rich--Eet: marque,' -author of■ **All vQulet -on th©'; :Weste:ii Pr6nt,^ J- ana^Herr ■Emil.'JLndwig r ;'th'e' prolific:: biographer,,:both.. Of' whom live in-SwitzerlanTi, •have attpliefi for Swiss Citizenship."■■'•■ ; : ..'.■-" - ~-; ;

An autograph" Biantßisrapt! •• of >\ iKxpling^s "Recessional'^ was sold for £«30' at iSotheby's,-Irt)iidonj to •■•Mr,' •Gabriel Wells, and went to America. Written in lS97,:th®Te were'six verses, thirty;; lines in? Tally; with Kipling 'a --full signature.ict'ith-e'if otit.-'•.; •■ " - ■:-••••■'

: : A aew ten,;.tfre Albatross y«rl«g,.Jigs been started in Baris to publish b» the! •Continent.'Cheap • editions in English- *>f books by modern English Laid,-. American autnor^.-jfoeviaralythe- market had :been' practically .• mongpolised * y-fcy tl« .Tanehnitzvedifckmsi" • ■'.- ■•<• *i»\*i. "-j • - ■

■book, '^'Cornish Seafarers; '' appeased; [recently, is married to a daughter of: Mri "W.'7W." JacoKs. ■-He""war botn-'sr Bedrath, in. Cornwall, and educated !at GliftoniCollegß,.-ajid University College,' .Osjord;' . A£ ter the'pTibKcatioii' of his first' book,- "Ehe ■.Cornish; Miner," m 1f1,27, he began' extending'.■hisstttyey o$! GoTnwa.ll so as to 'cover.' every aspect of the life and-work/6f~the;people of; the. Duchy, ' This survey ttdll Appeal in: three volumes, '-'Cornish Seafarers *>'being the-first. - ■ *•/'•".;, ■• .

•GaTy;,tliß^sfr- 70-- ojj'.SQj^eais'iof; the .publishing r.hTSt&e" of Muticay "were Vcovered by Sa;tnusl'Smiles iniia history of the founder <i,f■ ;that firm and'his successor, "Glorjpjis Jfih-n;"-.-■.-^ further | Teigh ss. reporap; 'by J^r. t?edig'e Pa's.tOß. m a book, entitlef <«-^t , John ) MttrS^S^ 4 -Of ■ Circle, 1842-1592," written round^ the life of Jt*n VT MllMay- ■■%? ''mii> miet- hose iu1e.N0.,50, Albe^tnarle street, remained one;.of the leading literary salons of London for another Tialf-century, "'iiet teis andanecjaqtes are included of lioclc hart and Tom Moore,' Borrow' and Darwin, ©rote and Lyell, Livingstone and Layard; Bishop WilberfoTee and Dean .Stanley, Salisbury and Gladstone, and" others. The book is announced in Matray's new list/ ;.■ .■ r ' ■■. ;..v^. : ; ;.

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Evening Post, Issue 2, 2 July 1932, Page 19

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LITERARY NOTES Evening Post, Issue 2, 2 July 1932, Page 19

LITERARY NOTES Evening Post, Issue 2, 2 July 1932, Page 19