1930. A collection of essays by William Bolitho (pseudonym of
William Bolitho Ryall) author of English miscellanies, which
originally appeared in the New York World. In the preface Coward
illustrates the quality of Bolitho's work through his description
of a cabaret, which in three short years has fallen from fashion,
as having an indefinable air of antiquity, not the precious aroma
of centuries, but the shabby, premature aging of a clown. See other
titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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