Further diary of the author of A Tenement in Soho, who, against odds of progressive muscular atrophy, displays amazing...

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MY MIND A KINGDOM

Further diary of the author of A Tenement in Soho, who, against odds of progressive muscular atrophy, displays amazing vitality in his mental life. Depressions and the many disasters to which the four, suffering from the same disease, are subject, their visitors, discussions of world and personal problems, rare excursions away from home, his writing, his radio experience, etc. A year in the life of one who rises above his disability, a personal record with an inspirational quality.

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1938

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