Part 66 (1/2)
Club Bridge.
By ARCHIBALD DUNN, Author of ”Bridge and How to Play it.” Crown 8vo.
1s. net. Popular Edition, 3s. net.
_Evening Standard_.--”This is, in fact, 'THE BOOK.'”
_Manchester Guardian_.--”A masterly and exhaustive treatise.”
The German Spy System in France.
Translated from the French of PAUL LANOIR. Crown 8vo. 5s. net.
_Standard_.--”Ought to engage the serious attention of those responsible for the national security.”
Canned Cla.s.sics, and Other Verses.
By HARRY GRAHAM, Author of ”Deportmental Ditties,” ”The Bolster Book,”
etc., etc. Profusely Ill.u.s.trated by LEWIS BAUMER. Crown 4to. 3s. 6d.
net.
_Times_.--”As fresh as ever.”
_Evening Standard_.--”One long delight.”
Deportmental Ditties.
By HARRY GRAHAM. Profusely Ill.u.s.trated by LEWIS BAUMER. Fcap. 8vo.
Third Edition. 3s. 6d. net.
_Daily Graphic_.--”Harry Graham certainly has the knack.”
_Daily Chronicle_.--”All clever, generally flippant, invariably amusing.”
Queery Leary Nonsense.
Being a Lear Nonsense Book, with a long Introduction and Notes by the EARL OF CROMER, and edited by LADY STRACHEY of Sutton Court. With about 50 Ill.u.s.trations in colour and line. Crown 4to. 3s. 6d. net.
_Daily Telegraph_.--”A book full of fascinating absurdity, and the true spirit of the King of Nonsense.”
_Spectator_.--”Lovers of true and sound nonsense owe a debt of grat.i.tude to Lady Strachey and Lord Cromer for their respective shares in putting together a volume of hitherto unpublished matter (both letterpress and ill.u.s.trations), from the pen and pencil of Edward Lear.”
_Observer_.--”Adds a few more verses and a great many inimitable pictures to the treasure heap of Lear's work.”