Everyman: a Morality Play. Edited by J. Warschauer, M.A., and
Geoffrey Mott. (Stead's Publishing House. ls.)—The editors plead this reason for publishing another edition of this famous morality play—that they have made this edition different from its runny predecessors. They have fitted it for inclusion in the series to which it belongs, "Half-hour Plays for Amateurs "—" half-an- hour" seems but a scanty allowance of time. Most careful directions for scenery, costumes, etc., are given. Notes explanatory of the text are given ; it is partially modernised. As far as we can judge, this venture might be made with a good probability of success. One recommendation Everyman has beyond all question: it is impressive without being tedious.