lield-Narehal Lord Kitchener. By E. S.-Grew and others. Vols. IL
and III. (Gresham Publishing Company. 8s. 6d. net each.)—This interesting and well-illustrated record of Lord Icitehener's career is now complete. Tho second volume is devoted to tho South African War. Paardeberg is discussed sensibly, and full justice is done to Lord Kitchener% earnest and successful endeavours to make a lasting peace. The third volume treats of the present war, of Lord Kitchener%
snagnifieent work in raising the New Armies, and of ids death in the '-Hampshim ' on June 5th last. It is, of course, far too soon to produce an adequate memoir of our great soldier, but many people will doubtless be glad to have this useful and unpretentious record.