The roles of actor and artist are combined by Mr W. 8. Percy, who is known in New Zealand in both capo critic-', and wh«Mlias • just, published “Artistic Aberdeen,a book of -sketches reprinted from the "Aberdeen Press and Journal.” Mr Percy was last, in New Zealand about ten years ago as a comedian with one of Menses J. C- • Willi.Hnison’s .dompanies. "Artistm Aberdeen” consists of a selection twenty drawing of places of interest in and around Aberdeen. The choice of .subjects is varied, and in addition 'theire is fa short • introduction, whi’p with each sketch there is a short d scriptiv-r account, gathering up historical and other information appropriate to the subject, thus making the collection 'something of a guide and a miniature history, a- well ay an unusual album 61 ; sV. etehe<;. .
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 August 1932, Page 6
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