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Item Condition: Collectible; Good
6th edition the cover is marked and worn around the edges.
FOREWORD
THE Public has given so kindly areception tơ
The Vanished Pomps of Yesterday(a reception
which took its author wholy by surprise), that
I have extracted some further reminiscences from
the lumnber-room of recollections. Those who
expect startling revelations, or stale whiffs of
forgotten scandals in these pages, will, I fear, be
disappointed, for the book contains neither. It
is merely a record of everyday events, covering
different ground to those recounted in the former
book, which may, or may not, prove of interest.
L must tender my apologies for the insistent
recurrence of the first person singular in a book
of this deseription this is difficult to avoid.
London, 1920.