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MERICAN readers are as interested in English literature as English readers are in American, and THE BOOKMAN is glad of the hospitality of these pages to introduce itself to any of the large reading public of the United States who are not already acquainted with it.

THE BOOKMAN was founded by Sir William Robertson Nicoll in October, 1891, and has long since established itself as the leading literary monthly in Great Britain. The list of its contributors includes the most distinguished critics of its time, but its appeal has always been as much to the book-reading public as to the literary student. THE BOOKMAN'S articles on literature and men of letters of the past and present and its reviews of new books are well-informed and scholarly without being academic, for its guiding principle is that all books that matter are interesting and no critic is efficient who cannot write about them interestingly.

The chief article in each Number is devoted to some famous author of today or yesterday, and in this way THE BOOKMAN deals, from time to time, with the great writers of all countries.

In THE BOOKMAN GALLERY special attention is given to new and promising authors.

The NEWS NOTES contain book-gossip of the month with personal notes about authors of the moment.

Its illustrations are a distinctive feature of THE BOOKMAN, these including portraits, caricatures, fac-similes, photographs and drawings of authors and of documents, persons and places associated with them, as well as reproductions of illustrations from books.

THE BOOKMAN'S monthly Prize Competitions, for the best lyric, the best review, etc., are extraordinarily popular and draw competitors from all parts of the world.

THE BOOKMAN issues during the year special Spring, Autumn and Christmas Numbers, these containing in addition to all usual features, illustrated Supplements dealing with the new books of each season.

The Christmas BOOKMAN has grown to a handsome volume of over two hundred pages, and in addition to four illustrated Supplements contains numerous presentation plate portraits and pictures in colour and black-and-white. The demand for it is so increasingly large that it goes out of print every year immediately after publication, and is admittedly the most artistic and the most important of the literary annuals.

In a word, THE BOOKMAN offers a full and attractive survey of each year's literature and does not fail to give due attention to the literature of all time.

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Copyright, 1921, by George H. Doran Company

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