Page:Notes and Queries - Series 12 - Volume 6.djvu/174

This page needs to be proofread.

NOTES AND QUERIES (1-2 s.vi. Arm. 17, 1920.


WRITING for the PRESS

How to Make Money with Your Pen

AN interesting book which shows readers of Notes and Queries how plenty of money can be made to-day by writing short stories, articles, paragraphs, and other literary compositions for the magazines, journals, and newspapers, has just been issutd by the London Correspondence College, which, founded by one of the most brilliant journalists of modern times

T. P. O'CONNOR, M.P.

has been the means of enabling hundreds of men and women to become successful story-writers aud journalists.

This book is entitled " Story-Writing and Journalism," and contains a full description of the courses in these subjects which are taught through the post by the College, and which show those who take them how to write the short stories, articles and other literary contributions that sell.

The Editor of the Strand Magazine says :

"They seem to be the very ideal of what such things should be as full of the most, valuable hints to the young writer as an egg is full of meat. The pupil who has had the benefit of Mich a course will be equipped with a thoroueh, practical knowledge of his business, which may stave him years of thought, toil, and disappointment."

Write to-day for a copy of

Story Writing and Journalism

with a foreword by GEORGE R. SIMS.

It will be sent you by return, gratis and post free, together with full particulars of the London Correspondence College Courses in

SHORT STORY WRITING,

JOURNALISM,

ENGLISH COMPOSITION,

ADVANCED LITERARY TRAINING,

AND VERSE WRITING.

Each Course consists of a progressive series of lessons, taught through ihe post and followed by exercises which briiig out the writer's natural talent and individuality, and which show the student how to acquire the polished and flexible style, the fieshuess of writing, the arresiicg and attractive presentation, and the other qualities which command literary success.

In addition to the above there is also a valuable course in

MENTAL CULTURE

(Concentration Memory Imagination

Originality and Logical Thinking).

Write today for a free copy of the book fully describing these rernaikable Courses. It will l-e sent you gratis and post free on application to the Secretary.

London Correspondence College, Limited,

78 Albion House, New Oxford St., London, W.C.I.


'"THIS is the handsomest, best made, and least expen- sive of all Sectional Bookcases, and the only one

which does not carry the stamp of " office " into the home' Write for the beautifully illustrated tree

catalogue to the sole proprietors and makers :

WILLIAM BAKER & CO., LTD., The Broad, Oxford.


SECOND HAND BOOKS for the COLLECTOR, BIBLIOPHILE, STUDENT and LIBRARIAN.

We hold an immense stock of F.nglish & Foreign Books, new and second hand. Catalogues issued regularly and sent free on application. The fol- lowing have just been issued :

CATALOGUE No. 185, Science and Mathe- matics. 80 pp.

CATALOGUE No. 186, Fine Scarce and Standard Books in every department of Literature, English and Foreign, and the Occult Library of A. E. Waite, Esq. 104 pp.

Send us your list of Desiderata and Special Wants. Out of Print Books a Speciality.

W. HEFFER & SONS, LTD.,

Booksellers, Cambridge, England.


HARRIS TWEEDS.

Genuine hand-made, all-wool tweeds, DIRECT FROM WEAVER TO WEARER,

11*. 6d. per yard ; also genuine Scotch tweeds, 54 inches

wide, 14s. per yard ; finest quality procurable ; buy these

goods from their native borne and avoid profiteering ;

large range of patterns post free.

Dept. 477, 56 Eastgate, Inverness,


A. L DRIVER,


Scotland.


Printed by THE ATHEN^OM PRESS, Bream's Buildings, R C.4. and Published by THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY (Limited)

Printing House Square. London E.CA.-April 17. 1920