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A Library List

ART awn ARCHITECTURE :--French Art in the XIXth Century. ART--AND Gabriel Moure3r. (The Studio. 10s. 6d.) Famous Scottish Houses. By Thonias Hannan. (Black. 12s. 6d.) The Ruined Abbeys of Great Britain. By R. A. Cran. (Harrap. 10s. 6d.)-A Book of Architecture. By R. H. Reed. (Black. 1s. 6d.)-Examples of Modern French Architecture. Edited by Howard Robertson and T. R. Yerbury. (Benn. 32s. 6d.) HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY :-The Correspondence of Spinoza. By A. Wolfe. (Allen and Unwin. 15s.)-The Seign- iorial Regime in Canada. By Dorothy A. Heneker. (The King's Printer, Quebec.)--Mussolini. By Lava- liere Muriello. (Maeniven and Wallace, Edinburgh. ls. 6d.) -The Russian Revolution. By James Mayor. (Allen and Unwin. 21s.) The Roman World. By Victor Chapot. (Chapman and Hall. 16s.)--Anthony Trollope. By Hugh Walpole. (Macmillan. 5s.)-Leninism. By Joseph Stalin. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul. (Allen and Unwin. 7s. 6d.)-The BronteS and their Stars. by Maud Margeson. (Rider. 12s. 6d.) The Diaries of Sylvester Douglas. Edited by Francis Bickley. 2 vols. _(Constable. 42s.)-A Survey of Socialism. By F. J. C. Hearnshaw. (Macmillan. 15s.) The Memoirs of Raymond Poincare. Vol. 2 (Jan., 1918-Aug., 1914). Translated and adapted by Sir George Arthur. (Heine- mann. 21s.) The Coming of the Friars. By Augustus Jessopp. ' (T. Fisher Unwin. 3s. 6d.)-Bagdad in Bygone Days. By Constance M. Alexander.( Murray. 16s.)-Cheerful Yesterdays. By the Hon. 0. T. J. ' Alpers. (Murray. 15s.) The Epic of Gilgamisk. By R. Campbell Thompson. (Luzac. 10s. 6d.)-Charles W. Eliot : The Man and his Beliefs. By William A. Neilson. 2 vols. (Harper. 42s.)-Varina Howell. By Eron Rowland. (Macmillan. 17s.)--Christopher Columbus. By Marius Andre. (Knopf. 21s.)- Richelieu. By Karl Federn. (Allen and Unwin. 12s. 6d.) THEOLOGY :-Thz Mystery-Religions and Christianity. By S. Angus. (Murray. 10s. 6d.)-The Anglican Tradition. By the Rev. S. C. Carpenter. (Mowbray. 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d.) -History of the Continental Civil Procedure. Vol. 7. By Arthur Engehnann. (Murray. 30s.) The Church and the Boy Outside. By the Rev. K. C. Bickerdilce: (Wells Gardner & Co. 8s. 6d.) TRAVEL :-Eastern Mediterranean Lands. By Col. P. H. H. Massey. (Routledge. 12s. 6d.)-If You Go to South America. By Harry L. Forster. (The Bodley Head.. 10s. 6d.)--The Gardens of Japan. By Jiro Harada. (The Studio. 7s. 6d.) On Swiss Alpine Roads. (Dr. Gertner, Goldswil, Interlaken, Switzerland.) MISCELLANEOUS :-Morpheus, or the Future of Sleep. By D. F. Fraser-Harris. (Kegan Paul. 2s. 6d.)-How imals Find their Way About. By Etienne Rabaud. ( egan Paul. 7s. 6d.) What You should Know about Health and Disease. By Howard W. Haggard. (Harpers. 15s.)--Requisites and Methods in Surgery. By C. W. Cathcart and J. N. Jackson Hartley. (Oliver and Boyd. 12s. 6d.)-Everybody's Trouble. By Reddie Mallet. (Watts. ls.)-Selections from Matthew Arnold. Edited by E. T. Campagnae. (Macmillan. ls. 9d.)-On Keeping Young. By H. W. Swift. (Bows and Bows, Cambridge. 9d.) The Preparation of Coal for the Market. By Henry Louis. (Methuen. 10s. Eld.) Blragavad-Gita. By Vasant G. Rele. (Tara- porevala. Rs.4-12.)--The Joy of the Ground. By Marion Cran. (Jenkins. 10s. 6d.)-French Country Life. By M. Clemeneeau Jacquemaire. (Williams and Norgate. 6s.)-In Cassell's Pocket Library at 3s. 6d. each : Tidemarks, by H. M. Tomlinson ; Riceyman Steps, by Arnold Bennett ; Jeremy, by Hugh Walpole ; Memoirs of Vidocq.--In the New Readers' Library :, Hampshire Days, by W. H. Hudson ; The Shepherd, by Edmund Blunden ; Anton Chehov, by William Gerhardi ; The Meaning of Democracy, by Ivor Brown. (Duck- worth. 3s. 6d. each.) The Restaurants of London. By Eileen Hooton-Smith. (Knopf. 3s. 6d.) -A High- land Chapbook. By Isabel Cameron. (Eneas Mackay, Stirling. 3s. 6d.)-What Am I ? By E. G. Spalding. (Seribners. 8s. 6d.)---Bridge for Beginners. By R. F. Forster. (The Godley Head. 5s.)-On the Line. By Dell Leigh. (Richard Clay and Sons, Bungay. 2s. tld.) -Math yak Mathonrvy. By W. J. Gruffydd. (Univer- sity of Wales Press. 10s. 6d.)-Music. By John Redfield. (Knopf. 21s.)