Works Of Reference.
THE familiar " books that are no books," which many of us use daily and which we could not do without, have made their appearance as punctually as ever. Who's Who, 1923 (A. and......
From The Wings.*
HOWEVER. many books of theatrical reminiscences may be written, there will always be a welcome for so thoroughly pleasant and unpretentious a little volume as Mrs. Fagan's From......
Hadrian's Wall.*
Tan power and majesty of Ancient Rome are most vividly recalled on her frontiers. The ruined cities of Algeria, like Lambessa, Timgad or Tebessa, the deserted fortresses on the......
Bristol.*
Ma. A. L. Salmon knows and loves his Bristol and its setting well—too well, perhaps, to be a quite satisfactory guide to anyone less partial than himself. He is over-kind. He......