Mount Tom: An All Outdoors Magazine, volume 7

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Mount Tom: An All Outdoors Magazine, volume 7
Lee, Gerald Stanley, 1862-1944
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Lee is an American with a wonderful gift for crushing his views of life into nutshell paragraphs. Often there are as many as a dozen nutshell paragraphs on a page. Then follow elaborations, many of them original and arresting, as much by their style as their matter. There is an amazing amount of thought in the book. — Yorkshire Post.
. . . Mr. Lee is both brilliant and original in thought and expression, and whatever he chooses to discuss is treated from an entirely individual point of view. In
... his initial chapter he ex- plains how he came to write the book, assuring us that w no man living in a world as interesting as this ever writes a book if he can help it." Readers in general will be thankful that Mr.
Lee couldn't "help it." These epigrammatic essays have the flavor of Chesterton with a strong suggestion of Bernard Shaw.
Mostly, however, they are Gerald Stanley Lee — strikingly individual and f ull of snap and sparkle. ... — San Fran- cisco (Cal.) Bulletin.
There is a good deal that suggests Carlyle in "Crowds," and Digitized by VjOOQIC 578 AN EXPERIENCE MEETING notably those chapters in Book Five which pour out contempt upon the House of Commons, and by implication upon all legis- lative assemblies.


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