Library Review: Volume 15 Issue 1

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The Change in Literary Conditions

RICHARD CHURCH

To many readers the title of this article may pre‐suppose that there has been a time when literary condictions were economically good. That would be an incorrect supposition. The…

Some Sources of Contemporary Biography

GEOFFREY WHATMORE

The paths of research into historical biography are well‐trodden and familiar, but the jungle of documentation leading to similar information about our contemporaries is by…

A Glimpse into the Future

J. HARLEY

In 1486 Juliana Berners had written that strict regard to the proper application of nouns of multitude distinguishes gentlemen from ungentlemen. While Garrick had died murmuring…

Some Victorian Juvenile Books

DORIS N. DALGLISH

It is possible to learn a good deal about an epoch from the way in which it treats children. Contradictions arise, naturally. We picture the Elizabethans grimly flogging their…

Professional Educational Policy: a Symposium

In our Winter, 1954, number we presented views on professional education by Messrs. W. B. Paton, W. R. Aitken, J. Brindle, N. E. Dain, and other writers. Aspects of the subject…

Drum‐Taps

When this magazine was started twenty‐eight years ago we decided that, as it was measurably a specialist periodical, the best policy to follow as regards distribution would be…

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ISSN:

0024-2535

Online date, start – end:

1927 – 2017

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

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hybrid