4 DECEMBER 1909, page 32

[to Tee Editor Op The "spectator. "]

SIR,—As a public librarian, and therefore to a certain extent responsible for much of the literature provided for a large section of the public, juvenile as well as adult, I......

[to The Editor 07 Tee "spectator:]

SIR,—Every right-minded reader of the Spectator must have read with satisfaction your severe censure of the novel called " Ann Veronica" in the issue of November 20th ; but......

[to The Editor Or Tee "srzcrator."]

SIR,—Your correspondent the Rev. Herbert Bull suggests the punishment of the "author, publisher, or distributor" of moral poison. Very well. But who are the distributors ?......

[to Tee Editor 07 The "srscravor") Sir,—mr. Wells's Plea For

incontinence is not even new. Mly I recall a passage in The Progress of Man, pub- lished over a hundred years ago in - Canning's Anti- " Hail ! beauteous Lands that crown the......

[to The Editor 07 The "brzeravon."]

Sin,—We write to express our great satisfaction at the line you are taking with regard to " Poisonous Literature" and our hearty sympathy with the proposed scheme.—We are, Sir,......