NEW EnrrioNs.—The second volume of the " Church Monthly Library"
(Frederick Sherlock, ls. net) is The Pilgrim's Progress, by John Bunyan. It is a very serviceable edition. First we have a reproduction of the earliest illustration, bearing date 1678, and therefore, we may presume, familiar to Bunyan himself. It consists of a half-length portrait which may be of Bunyan, with a wayfarer's figure in the background. Illustrations by John Hassall, F. Barnard, and others follow. Mr. F. Sherlock has prefixed a brief Life, and there are some notes, chiefly relating to honours which have been rendered to the great writer.— Appreciations, with an Essay on Style. By Walter Pater. (Mac- millan and Co. 7s. 6d. net.)—The. Law Relating to Friendly Societies, and Industrial and Provident Societies. By Frank Baden Fuller. (Stevens and Sons. 15s.)—A third edition brought up to date by the inclusion of recent legislation and judicial decisions. —The Amazing Marriage. By George Meredith. (Constable and Co. 7s. 6d. net.)—The nineteenth volume of the " Memorial Edition."—Chemistry for Photographers. By Charles F. Townsend. (G. Routledge and Sons. Is. net.)—A " fifth edition," revised.—Wisdom and Success in Advertising. (T. C. Lothian, Melbourne. is.)