19 DECEMBER 1914, Page 15

"TRUE WORDS FOR BRAVE MEN." [To THE EDITOR 07 TUX

" SPE.CT►TOE."] SIR,—Among the many publications advertised as written for soldiers and sailors I have seen no mention of one of the most valuable—namely, Charles Kingsley's True Words for Brave Men. I have hoped for many years to see this book among the sixpenny editions, but the cheapest is ls., pub- lished by Messrs. Macmillan. There can be no better test of a book than reading it aloud, and I have read the greater part of this book to several generations of boys and young men, and can testify to its unfailing interest and usefulness.—I am,