Books Reviewed
INTRODUCTIONS fTHERE are some who hold that introduction is an easy matter —a mere business of saying “I want you to meet Mr. X.'” or, “My deah. you simply must meet Sniffkins the dadaist, everyone is dying to know him,” or,
again, and as the case may be: “Say, bo. press the flesh of Cyrus Q. Hanaford, of Idaho.” But then they have never tried their hand at-writing an introduction to a book bringing someone before the Great British Public. That ranks among the arts. if ever a Chair of Introduction is established at one of the older universities the
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 856, 27 December 1929, Page 14
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102Books Reviewed Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 856, 27 December 1929, Page 14
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