Some Books Of The Week.
[Sake in Ibis column does not necessarily preclude subsequent review.] Judge Parry has amused himself, we are sure, in writing Drink and Industrial Unrest (True Temperance......
Readable Noyels.—the Land Girl's Love Story. By Berta...
and Stoughton. 6s. net.)—An entertaining account of a Land Girls' Camp, in which the tender passion seems to have found an ample field for expression.--Countess Glika. By......
The People's Faith In The Time Of Wyclif. By B.
L. Manning. (Cambridge University Press. 7e. 6d. net.)—This very able and stimulating essay on the Church and the popular religion of the later fourteenth century deserves......
Dr. Archibald Scott Of Se. George's, Edinburgh, And His...
By Lord Sands. (Blackwood. 16s. net.)—This book by a Scottish Judge about a popular Edinburgh minister, who died in 1909, is a very unconventional biography. -Lord Sands,......
Aristophanes And The War Party, By Gilbert Murray. (allen...
Unwin. Is. net.)—This witty study in the contemporary criticism of the Peloponnesian War, chiefly in Aristophanes, formed the Creighton Lecture of November last. Professor......
Fiotion.
WHAT NOT.* Tics late Mr. Oliver Onions gave tm some time ago an in- teresting imaginative romance of Reconstruction in the post- helium period. But while not discarding......
Messrs. Constable Have Now Published Here The Education...
Adams (21s. net), the American edition of which we reviewed at length some time ago. The title must not deter any one from reading this witty and fascinating autobiography. The......
Little Games For Coming Seasons. By Lady Bell. (arthur L,
Humphreys. Is. net.)—Lady Bell's little social satires are inimitable. - They look so innocent that the unwary have been known to resort to them for hints as to new indoor......