In The Church Quarterly Review For October (spottiswoodo,...
and Co., 4s.) the Archbishop of Melbourne gives an interesting Recount of the Church of England in Australia. He takes occasion to protest, on behalf of his clergy, against the......
Some Books O The Week.
[Yolks in lkis adroit diet nal necessarily preclude sidneinent review.] Tam QUARTERLIES.—The Quarterly Review for October opens with a notable article by M. Henri Welschinger on......
The Year's Work. In Classical Studies. Edited By Stephen...
(J. Mnuray. Is. Gil. net.)—We congratulate the Classical Association and the editor on " carrying on " despite the turmoil of war, although the editor himself is, we believe,......
The Surveyors' Institution Has Published, At Great George...
the Report of its Housing Committee on " the factors . . . mainly instrumental in checking the creation of houses for the working.classes" before and since the outbreak of war.......
Readable Novelb.—n Indy-8;x Hours' Leave. By Stephen....
Co. 6s.)—When an author who knows how to write undertakes a " shocker " the results are delightful for the more frivolous-minded among his readers. The ninety-six hours' leave......
Unconquered.•
Has. DIVER'S well-written and interesting story has the war es a dominant motive. The two women who are rivals for the hero's affections take up sharply contrasting att itudes......
The Landof Menu° Rivers. By Edwyn Bevan. (e. Arnold. Is.
not.)—This admirable little sketch of Mesopotamia's place in history is by far the best of its kind that we have seen. Mr. Bevan's very first sentence, protesting against that......
Thenew Europe. Vol. Iv. (constable And Co. 10s. 6d....
excellent weekly review completed its fourth quarter on October 1 1 On, and the thirteen issues may now be had bound in cloth for reference. While we cannot approve of tine......