Close Up (Jul-Nov 1927)

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HOW TO GET "CLOSE UP" An extraordinary vagmness persists in England as to bow hooks and magapnes not displayed in thousands upon railway hookstores may he obtained. Well educated people come up to an author with the inevitable question, « where can I get your hook ? » A blow to pride when the volume has been issued by one of the do^en best known publishing firms. It never seems to occur to them that they have only to order a book or a maga:(ine at the nearest bookshop and that they will then receive it (should it he out of stock } at the latest in a couple of days. In order to get Close Up in England order it personally , by post, or through another bookshop from Messrs J and E Bumpus,^^o Oxford Street, London, or send a cheque or postal order for fourteen shillings direct to the Pool Publishing Co, Riant Chateau, Territet, Swit:(erland, American readers are requested to send money order to the same address. Twenty five cents for single copy or three dollars fifty cents per year, including postage. Subscribers in France should send direct to Librairie Gallimard, boulevard Raspail, 25, Paris, Librairie Flammarion, rue Racine, Paris, or Shakespeare and Co, rue de VOdeon, 12, Paris, Five francs per single copy, or seventy francs per year, including postage. Manuscripts shotdd be addressed to the Editor, Pool, Riant Chateau, Territet, Switzerland, While all care will be taken with manuscripts submitted no responsibility for them can be assumed. They will not be returned unless accompanied with addressed envelope and must be typewritten.