Boston, The Riberside Press Cambridge, 1943. 1 volume, hard-cover, in-8, 415 pp., a very good copy.
Contents: 'The Moon Gate Is Hard to Find' - 'No Needle Is Sharp at Both Ends' - 'If You Don't Want It Known, Don't Do It' - 'To Know What Ought to be Known-' - 'Sweep the Snow from Your Own Doorstep' - 'A Little Knowledge Shows the Need For More' - 'He Who Rides the Tiger Cannot Dismount' - 'Armies Are Maintained for Years - to be Used in a Day' - South of the Clouds - 'Words Whispered on Earth Sound Like Thunder in Heaven' - 'Free Sitters at the Play Grumble Most' - 'The Highest Towers Begin from the Ground' - 'Everyone Gives a Push to a Tumbling Wall' - 'Politeness before Force' - 'Gold is Tested by Fire; Man is Tested by Gold' - 'Without Error There Could Be No Such Things as Truth'.