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Arthur Mce, well-known and beloved editor of many inimitable children's books, has just produced a book of Cornwall, in which he has colivcted all the fascinating legends and historical gems that bcjewel the name of Cornwall. Nfver before have these treasures of information been so exhaustively mined, never so lovingly coerced from half-shadow into light. For those unfortunate people who are destined never to see "the end of England," Arthur Mce has created a dream country so powerfully redolent of the spirit of Cornwall that every reader may close the book saying with truth, "1 know and love Cornwall." Cornwall is published by Ifodder and Stoughton.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22991, 19 March 1938, Page 9 (Supplement)
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