JOURNALISTIC JOTTINGS
The random reminiscences of Archibald Marshall have been giveli the title of "Out and About," and have been published'by John Murray, tfhe name of Archibald Marshall is so much associated with his distinguished and successful novels of country, life that'his journalistic life and adventures are apt to be overlooked. This book ■will, therefore, bo doubly welcome, beginning, as it does, with tho "Granta"' in Cambridge undergraduate days, and continuing in, or connected with, Fleet Street and Carmelite House. Lord Northcliffe 'figures largely in it, and varied adventures in paper and in the field are associated with such names as Benson, Baring, Lecky, Henry James, Lord Montagu of Beaulicu, Edmund Gossfi; and many others equally well known. It is a book full of good stories, interesting recollections, and shrewd comment —not always unbarbecL
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 31, 5 August 1933, Page 17
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134JOURNALISTIC JOTTINGS Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 31, 5 August 1933, Page 17
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