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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

AMES BONE'’S London Perambulator ~ was first published-in 1925, and the edition now brought out by Jonathan Cape (English price 10/6) is the eighth -sufficient evidence of the value placed upon the book by people who like to be taken on a tour of the great city by a man who combines information, anecdote and reflection in an easy, perambulatory style. ‘THE story of a great composer’s boyhood is told by Sybil Deucher in The Young Brahms (Faber and Faber, English price 10/6). Sentimental liberties may have been taken with the facts; but the story moves briskly. Large type, copious illustration, and reproductions of several of Brahms’s earlier compositions help to make this an attractive -and useful book for children.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 658, 15 February 1952, Page 14

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 658, 15 February 1952, Page 14

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 658, 15 February 1952, Page 14

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