25 AUGUST 1928, Page 24

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Mr. Sisley Huddleston, the well-known journalist, has published a little book of essays (Articles de Paris, Methuen, Os.), most of which are reprints from various publications to which Mr. Huddleston contributes. The essays are on all sorts of subjects, but most of them on subjects which have to do with France, of which country Mr. Huddleston appears to aspire to become the official interpreter in Anglo-Saxon countries. A reprint which serves to show Mr. Huddleston's unconventionality, to say the least, is a favourable review of Mr. James Joyce's Ulysses, which appeared in the Observer of March 5th, 1922.

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