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SIR MOUNTSTUART GRANT DUFF tells us in his preface that in these two, as in the previous, volumes of his diary he has “resolutely kept to the less serious side of life.” They contain no thrilling adventures, no sensational revelations, no acrimonious attacks, no profound metaphysical discussions. They give, however, an interesting picture of the life of a distinguished and cultivated man, with side glimpses of many of the most eminent of our contemporaries both in this and other countries.
Notes from a Diary.
By Sir M. E. Grant Duff. Vol. i., pp. 317; vol. ii., pp. 326. (London: John Murray, 1904.) Price 18s.
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AVEBURY Notes from a Diary . Nature 70, 172–173 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/070172a0
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