16 NOVEMBER 1929, Page 31

We have received from George Philip and Son, Limited, most

distinctive of all publishers, an excellent New Hand Map of Europe (3s.) illustrating the multifarious activities of the League of Nations. Apart from its value as a fool- proof means of opening the windows of the younger generation's minds about the League, many of us feel that the marking of important places only enables us to get profit at last from the study of a map of Europe and really to learn sonic geography—instead of floundering in a sea of names which become more meaningless the longer one looks at them. This map may be also obtained mounted on cloth and folded in a case for 6s., and mounted on cloth, with rollers, for 8s. It is part, we understand, of a four-sheet general map of the world, on the same lines, which has been produced by the League of Nations Union.

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