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Bookish Scotland
JOHN MALCOLM BULLOCHTHE editor of this journal has asked me to write about “Bookish Scotland,” taking the “broadest view of the subject.” But when I come to think of it, I wonder if there really is…
Alcoves of Memory
WILLIAM McFEEHOW it may be now I do not know, but in England in the first years of this century a youth with a desire to accumulate knowledge was left pretty much to his own devices. His…
On Books for Boys
F.V. MORLEYA BOYS' book, I suppose, is a book without a heroine; that is, without a heroine in what too often is the film‐meaning. Women and girls may enter, perhaps should enter, but there…
The Platoon School Library
WILLIAM J. HAMILTONIT is quite impossible to write dogmatically about the general topic of the library and the platoon schools, any more than about the platoon schools themselves,—which differ so…
The Books against Battle
ARNOLD ZWEIGIT was not until two years after the War had finished that I felt the inner compulsion to set down my experiences of it. Two years had to pass for me to recuperate from the…