Birds of the Plains (Illustrated)

Birds of the Plains (Illustrated)

by Douglas Dewar
Birds of the Plains (Illustrated)

Birds of the Plains (Illustrated)

by Douglas Dewar

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PREFACE
It is easy enough to write a book. The difficulty is to sell the production when it is finished. That, however, is not the author�s business. Nevertheless, the labours of the writer are not over when he has completed the last paragraph of his book. He has, then, in most cases, to find a title for it.
This, I maintain, should be a matter of little difficulty. I regard a title as a mere distinguishing mark, a brand, a label, a something by which the book may be called when spoken of�nothing more.
According to this view, the value of a title lies, not in its appropriateness to the subject-matter, but in its distinctiveness.
To illustrate: some years ago a lady entered a bookseller�s shop and asked for �Drummond�s latest book�Nux Vomica.� The bookseller without a word handed her Lux Mundi.
To my way of thinking Lux Mundi is a good title inasmuch as no other popular book has one like it. So distinctive is it that even when different words were substituted the bookseller at once knew what was intended. That the view here put forward does not find favour with the critics may perhaps be inferred by the exception many of them took to the title of my last book�Bombay Ducks.
While commending my view to their consideration, I have on this occasion endeavoured to meet them by resorting to a more orthodox designation. I am, doubtless, pursuing a risky policy. Most of the reviewers were kind enough to say that Bombay Ducks was a good book with a bad title. When criticising the present work they may reverse the adjectives. Who knows?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149773008
Publisher: Bronson Tweed Publishing
Publication date: 07/24/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 888 KB

About the Author

Douglas Dewar (1875�1957) was a barrister, British civil servant in India, and ornithologist who wrote several books about Indian birds. He wrote widely in newspapers such as The Madras Mail, Pioneer, Times of India and periodicals such as the Civil and Military Gazette and Bird Notes,
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