A Library List
MiscELLANEous :-Some Economic Factors in Modern Life.
By Sir Josiah Stamp. (P. S. King. 10s. 6d.) Some Notable Surveyors and Map-Makers of the Sixteenth, - Seventeenth and -Eighteenth Centuries and their Work. By Sir Herbert George Fordham. (Cambridge Univer- sity Press. 8s.)--The Sumerians. By C. Leonard Woolley. (Oxford University Press. 6s.)-DietionarY to the Plays and Novels of Bernard Shaw. By C. L. and V. M. Broad. (Black. 10s. ed.)-Prodigal Sons ; or, • The Future of Caste. By Montgnmery Evans. (Kegan Paul. 2s. 6d.)-The Story of the Birds. By C. F. Patten. (Dawson and BrailsfOrd, Sheffield. 16s. 6d.) TRAVEL :-Twenty-Four Strokes of the Pen. By B. M. W. Jesson. (Methuen. 5s.)-When Fur was King. By-. Henry John Moberly and- W.- Bleasdell Cameron, (Dent. 10S. 6d.) Becatisi nig Not Bea There Before. By Oswald Lewis. (Duckworth. 21s.) Thomas Herbert : Travels in Persia, 1827-1629. (Routledge. 15s.) .
FICTION :-Tales from Merimee. With a Preface by George Saintsbury. (Nash and Grayson. 7s. 6d.) Brown on Resolution. By C. S. Forester. (The Bodley Head. 7s. 6d.) The Young Milliner. By Aelfrida (Hutchinson. 7s. 6d.)-Polished Corners. By Andriie Berding. (Chapman and Hall. 7s. ed.)-Scarlet Gables. By Catherine I. Dodd. (Jarrolds. 7s. White Witches. By M. Forrest. (Hutchinson. 7s. 6d.) -Blind Vision. By Michael Maurice. (Hutchinson. 7s. ed.) Crescendo. By • Ethel Mannin. (Jarroldd. 7s. 6d.)