2 SEPTEMBER 1911, Page 25

Some of our readers doubtless will find a speedy use

for Nooks and Corners of Cornwall, by C. A. Dawson Scott (E. Nash, 2s. 6d. net), a handy book, easily transportable, full of infor- mation on the matters in which the holiday-maker is interested, and duly furnished with a map. We cannot but think that a bigger scale would have made this much more useful. One of about six miles to the inch is not of much good to the pedestrian or cyclist, and it is these travellers who actually use maps.