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The Star in the West BY CAPTAIN J. F. C. FULLER FOURTH LARGE EDITION NOW IN PREPARATION THROUGH THE EQUINOX AND ALL BOOKSELLERS SIX SHILLINGS NET A highly original study of morals and religion by a new writer, who is as entertaining as the average novelist is dull. Nowadays human thought has taken a brighter place in the creation: our emotions are weary of bad baronets and stolen wills; they are now only excited by spiritual crises, catastrophes of the reason, triumphs of the intelligence. In these fields Captain Fuller is a master dramatist.
A GREEN GARLAND By V. B. NEUBURG Green Paper Cover. Is. 6d. net. —————— “As far as the verse is concerned there is in this volume something more than mere promise; the performance is at times remarkable; there is beauty not only of thought and invention—and the invention is of a positive kind— but also of expression and rhythm. There is a lilt in Mr. Neuburg's poems; he has the impulse to sing, and makes his readers feel that impulse.” The Morning Post, May 21, 1908. “There is a certain given power in some of the imaginings concerning death, as 'The Dream' and 'the Recall,' and any reader with a liking for verse of an unconventional character will find several pieces after his taste.” The Daily Telegraph, May 29, 1908. “Here is a poet of promise.”—The Daily Chronicle, May 13, 1908. “It is not often that energy and poetic feeling are united so happily as in this little book.”—The Morning Leader, July 10, 1908. “There is promise and some fine lines in these verses.” The Times, July 11, 1908 —————— Very few copies remain ——————
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The Star in the West<br />
BY<br />
CAPTAIN J. F. C. FULLER<br />
FOURTH LARGE EDITION NOW IN PREPARATION<br />
THROUGH THE EQUINOX AND ALL BOOKSELLERS<br />
SIX SHILLINGS NET<br />
A highly original study of morals and<br />
religion by a new writer, who is as<br />
entertaining as the average novelist is<br />
dull. Nowadays human thought has<br />
taken a brighter place in the creation:<br />
our emotions are weary of bad baronets<br />
and stolen wills; they are now only<br />
excited by spiritual crises, catastrophes of<br />
the reason, triumphs of the intelligence.<br />
In these fields Captain Fuller is a<br />
master dramatist.