LITERARY NOTES
' 1 Would rather be a poor man in a garret with plenty of books than a king who did not love reading.’—Lord Macaulay.
Edited by C.W. Headers of the Mail who are interested in literary enbjccts and who meet with any difficulties in the study thereof, are invited to put their trouble into a question and send it to this column and an answer will be given herein as early as convenient. As an encouragement to literary beginners the editor will fairly and honestly criticise any writings sent to him for that purpose and short contributions from readers will be welcoraod for publication. Publishers and booksellers ore invited to send books and publications of general interest for notice In this column, thereby enabling country readers to to be in touch with the latest works in the Colony. Address all communications for this column of the Literary Editor, New Zealand Mail.’
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1095, 24 February 1893, Page 12
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152LITERARY NOTES New Zealand Mail, Issue 1095, 24 February 1893, Page 12
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