Here is the essence of Leacock -- a rich and diversified sampling of the ever-changing spectrum of his talents. Behind the Beyond says Donald Cameron, who has written the introduction to the present edition, "is one of the best books of Canada's greatest humorist and one of his most characteristic." Here you will find such varied delights as the three-act "Modern Problem Play," from which the book takes its title; "Parisian Pastimes," Leacock's irresistable sketches of his tourist experiences; "Familiar Incidents," a section which includes such gems as "With the Photographer," and "My Unknown Friends." And last but not least are the superb "Making a Magazine," "Homer and Humbug," and "The Retroactive Existence of Mr. Juggins" -- three of Leacock's most brilliant and original pieces. Behind the Beyond, as Mr. Cameron says, "reveals Leacock at the very apex of his powers." It is an opinion bound to be confirmed by the armies of perennial Leacock-fanciers, as well as by those who have still to discover the pleasure of his company.