The yellow book, an illustrated quarterly Volume 9 . London : John Lane, The Bodley Head, Vigo StreetBoston : Copeland & Day BALLANTYNI PRESSLONDON fif EDINBURGH The Missing Boat in Sight By Edward S. Harper. A Birthday Letter From The Yellow Dwarf MR. EDITOR :I was vastly diverted (as no doubt were you) by the numerousand various results that followed the appearance of my letter aboutbooks and things in the October number of your we not reckon amongst these, for instance, the departureof Mr. Frank Harris for South Africa, and the reorganisation byMr. William W. Astor of the enti


The yellow book, an illustrated quarterly Volume 9 . London : John Lane, The Bodley Head, Vigo StreetBoston : Copeland & Day BALLANTYNI PRESSLONDON fif EDINBURGH The Missing Boat in Sight By Edward S. Harper. A Birthday Letter From The Yellow Dwarf MR. EDITOR :I was vastly diverted (as no doubt were you) by the numerousand various results that followed the appearance of my letter aboutbooks and things in the October number of your we not reckon amongst these, for instance, the departureof Mr. Frank Harris for South Africa, and the reorganisation byMr. William W. Astor of the entire staff of the Pall MallGazette? And I love to think it was with a view to soothingthe hurt I had inflicted upon a whole Tribe of Pressmen, that acompassionate Government nominated a representative Pressmanto the post of Laureate. I was diverted, too, by the numerous and various guesses thatwere hazarded at my identity. Perhaps it will be kind if I make a statement upon this subject. Roundly, then, one andall the guessers were at fault. I am not Mr. Max Beerbohm,nor Professor Saintsbury, nor Mr. Rider Haggard ; still less, ifpossible, am I Mrs. Humphry Ward; and least of all, sir,yourself. Im relucta


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