THE TRUTH London, England 21 September 1932 (page 460)
LITERARY LUNCHES.
The "literary luncheons" arranged from time to time by W. & G. Foyle, Ltd., Charing Cross Road, serve to bring together, on the friendly basis of a pleasant meal, the various personalities in the active world of books—the author, the reader, the book-seller, the printer, the publisher, the binder and the man in the street. They also enable book-lovers to see and hear authors whom they have previously known only through their works. No fewer than twenty-three of these successful gatherings have already taken place. At last Thursday's luncheon Mr. Aleister Crowley spoke on "The Philosophy of Magick," while Mr. J. D. Beresford responded to the toast of "Literature," proposed by Mr. Arthur Rackham. |