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NEW 9 D PART WORK By the Editor of The CHILDREN S ENCYCLOPEDIA TO BE COMPLETED IN ABOUT 50 WEEKLY PARTC \ ■ ■ ik,; •- . No other writer of our time"';' —r^jlS&fiy :^ s a(^ anything like Arthur M.ee's^ :?;';"' : >^^jSrSMaKii-': .'.: influence on the coming generation.: {a d&mOMß ';i^\ *"s Children's Encyclopedia, th£,;.; vm<^-.•,,, 6pMr^B&. . \**< i best-loved book in the world, there- r - s3fnffJrr:^::': '' * ;^e mo':e copies in existence than of ari ;■ :>'~Q?^JEsFh9^M^M^"^' ■& J"?iany other encyclopedia, under th^- I ;,■■ '■■'jfcJ&*S[^vr. ' T^y-i •:Jil;'i' '«^ ow Arthur Jlee has been looking about andJ';> 3 "i^^Sr^^^r^""" s-^7 '■"'r^Jf'^; 'ft'liaß picked out the men who have con'quereii''-• ■-■ '" ."; ; j ';>fv v despair and built up" victory. He has drawn"* : Mallory.and Irvme-^v' ,;^ U p a 6urpr i e i n g i ist , a unique and wonderful '- lost in - the clouds. : •• ■■ :■ ■■■■> .■•■■'.. ; p. . ■ ■ . .: , .. ~ ;| , : : ;'. ./gallery of people., ;, ;':'; '■;. v;;fe. ;' :l ; ;.,-,lt*is not true, he says,.that there is no change. ;r , Astonishing List Z-$°F Youth in^_ these days; there have been,, o "bf HfirOGS ■'■■■" :' y- ark days before and men have overcome,-,,,, , , ..'.. i.. n r,' ;,^v > --• ;'■ ..;', ' :them. What ive have to do is to believe in< ii ■■■'■, ■ ? t-Trs■-.;■ ■■ "i:; :;'V-ourselves and the boundless chances of thi(t"^ ' Here are hfeteidftHiem ■■■>:, brave new world. , ■. '■ r^ Edwin Chndwicic. : ;. ' Our century is young, but when it began thersno He Told the Truth and ■'•.:, was iy> motor-ear, no cinema, no wireless, noni/r i>aved Our Generation. ' .aeroplane. They were all born yesterday, and';" "Margaret Mncdonuhl - '- : tomorrow there will be other things out of^'_' She Lives in the Heart* ,'■. the brain of somebody thinking but his*-' of the Poor^ , . chances now. Perftaps it will be you. AYhat^ , Alfred-Dreyfus'. '-■■' " ' sou want is Faith and Courage. ,'.„,; '. . Crushed fn the Wheels . ;i o . ~ Ar , . i-'r j. iiuna of His Country. ■ ' oo Arthur Mcc s new mnepenny book tells. ■ - . - . , . [ - .. '•.''us of his thousand heroes. They were often"'" '.''■ John Brown .. "afraid, but they went oii. Nothing could&bi ■ His Soul Goes M«rchln«On. ■[ t stop them. They were cmshed in the wteelsiLi '■'■■ ' L . of Circumstance. They were put in'.-chainßjyt ■ . Lord Hnldanci if; "v :: -They were broken by ..poverty, threatened; b}-,^ . He was Betrayed by His .■.-.tyrants, scoffed at and beaten, yet the}* weni.^ People. ~, on. One saved the children from the fa,ctorj;.-, „. „ r.!., ' '' - : : One freed the slaves. One made this country1'" 0' W. t. l.ladstone > '-clean. One set all our wheels going faster.'""'1 H gJl'l'd* jnocracy 1 " .r:. Every hour of the world owes something ti"' Walter Grcenway, ;' That is Arthur Mee's story. Bead it, \J"! The Street-Arab Wonder of ' w The British Empire. • lie -Drove Baek'the Armada. "

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 144, 15 December 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 144, 15 December 1933, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 144, 15 December 1933, Page 6