KAI LUNG’S GOLDEN HOURS

By Ernest Bramah

With a Preface by
Hilaire Belloc

LONDON
GRANT RICHARDS LTD.
ST MARTIN’S STREET
MDCCCCXXII


Contents

[PREFACE]
[CHAPTER I. ]
[CHAPTER II. ]
[CHAPTER III. ]
[CHAPTER IV. ]
[CHAPTER V. ]
[CHAPTER VI. ]
[CHAPTER VII. ]
[CHAPTER VIII. ]
[CHAPTER IX. ]
[CHAPTER X. ]
[CHAPTER XI. ]
[CHAPTER XII. ]

PREFACE

Homo faber. Man is born to make. His business is to construct: to plan: to carry out the plan: to fit together, and to produce a finished thing.

That human art in which it is most difficult to achieve this end (and in which it is far easier to neglect it than in any other) is the art of writing. Yet this much is certain, that unconstructed writing is at once worthless and ephemeral: and nearly the whole of our modern English writing is unconstructed.