19 DECEMBER 1925, Page 21

One of the most beautifully printed hooks we have seen

for some time is the Gregynog Press edition, Poems by henry Vaughan. There is an introduction by Mr. Ernest Rhys, illustrated by clean and pleasant wood-engravings of the Vaughan country, by Mr. Robert Ashwin Maynard and Mr. Horace 'Walter Bray. In impressiveness, of course, the book

must 'yield to the three great folio volumes in which the

Nonesuch Press reprint Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy.