The Peace Conference. By Dr. E. J. Dillon. (hutchinson. 21s.
net.)—This book does not add to Dr. Dillon's reputation. It is a long and sustained indictment of the " Big Five," the chief Allied Powers at the Paris Conference, and ends with......
L'aveu Rte La Male Allemande. (paris : La Renaissance Du
Liver. 5 fr.)—This is a translation, by Captain Koeltz of the French General Staff, of the recent German official publi- cation on The Origins cf the Armistice. Extracts from it......
The Revival Of Criticism. By J. S. Phillimore. (oxford :
Blackwell. Is. Oil. net.)—Professor Phillimore writes so well —and so little—that his paper, read to the Classical Association last May, deserves a friendly word. He rejoices......
Hour Jerusalem Was Won. By W. T. Massey. (constable. 21s.
net.) —Mr. Massey was the official correspondent of- the London Press with General Alicuby. In this interesting book he describes General Allenby's first campaign from . the......
Children's Books.*
Ls The Arkunsaw Bear' Mr. Albert Bigelow Paine tells a delight- ful story that goes with a swing from the first meeting of the little boy called Rosephus and the big bear called......
Some Books Of The Week.
Macs In ear Musa does uot necessarily preclude subsequent resists.) The Revolt of Labour against Civilization. By W. H. V. Reade. (Oxford: Blackwell. 3s. net.)—In this clever......