MARIONETTES
"Marionettes and How to Make Them." . ByF. I. M'lsaao,-. illustrated, by Tony Sarg. 'London : Stanley Paul, Ltd. \ ; ... I. ■' •■' '■ •.'■-' '-. ' ■■ We see very' little of the marionettes in New Zealand,' none at all for "many years'past■;'• but they always■"■ appeal to the young. "Marionettes, and How to Make Them;:'. A'Book. for. Boys'::' and Girls,'" is 'introduced: . to ■ us. ■ Pretty well everything'■ thai ,a ■ human being, can/ do , may. - be. imitated by a marionette, and'once'the principle of construction arid. rth'e, m'ethpd of working are mastered, trie rest i s easy. Tony Sarg is no theorist. He has worked incessantly with his own hands, and in this book he tells how to build and manage, a marionette show in so simple a fashion that even the youngest can follow him. '* Thus a new and delightful source of home amusement has been created,, and. careful attention to his instructions will enable hosts of boys and girls to astonish older' folk and make them wonder how' it is done.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 16, 19 January 1924, Page 17
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164MARIONETTES Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 16, 19 January 1924, Page 17
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