City of London Directory, 1907. (W. H. and L. Collingridge.
12e. 6d.)—This directory seems to be as complete and as well up to date as usual. Besides the information found in books of this kind, and its speciality—matters that have to do with the City, the Corporation, e.g., City Companies, &e.—there is a list of the London County Councillors elected last March. All these things will interest various classes of readers; one thing that will please every one is the magnificent map of the City, splendid in colours, such as the actual place shows only on such occasions as the visit of the Colonial Premiers, and on such a scale—the largest used in the Ordnance Survey (25844 inches to the mile)— as to give a most graphic representation of streets, squares, buildings, Ize.