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Title: A Letter Book
Selected with an Introduction on the History and Art of Letter-Writing
Author: George Saintsbury
Release Date: January 25, 2010 [EBook #31072]
Language: English
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A LETTER BOOK
A LETTER BOOK
SELECTED WITH AN INTRODUCTION
ON THE HISTORY AND ART OF
LETTER-WRITING
BY
GEORGE SAINTSBURY
LONDON
G. BELL AND SONS, LTD.
NEW YORK: HARCOURT, BRACE AND CO.
1922
PREFACE
When my publishers were good enough to propose that I should undertake
this book, they were also good enough to suggest that the Introduction
should be of a character somewhat different from that of a
school-anthology, and should attempt to deal with the Art of
Letter-writing, and the nature of the Letter, as such. I formed a plan
accordingly, by which the letters, and their separate Prefatory Notes,
might be as it were illustrations to the Introduction, which was
intended in turn to be a guide to them. Having done this with a proper
_Pourvu que Dieu lui prete vie_ referring to both book and author, I
thought it well to look up next what h
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