14 DECEMBER 1929, Page 35

Readers of the Spectator are already acquainted with the writing

of Miss Eleanor Sinclair Rhode, and they will, we feel, welcome her Garden Lovers' Days and Star Lovers' Dolls. These two books, published at 3s. 6d. each, by the Medici Society, are diaries containing anthologies, in the one ease of poems concerning stars and in the other of poems and prose relating to gardens. There is space in these diaries for notes. Their orange and blue cloth bindings are delightful.