31 DECEMBER 1921, Page 26

The Turks and Europe. By Gaston Gaillard. (Thomas Murby. 12s.

6d. net.)—This book, translated from the French, is mainly concerned with events since the Armistice. The author, who is an ardent Turcophile, criticizes British policy in severe terms and makes a good many statements that appear to lack confirmation. His review of the situation as it was a year ago is readable, but it is too violently prejudiced against Great Britain, the Greeks, the Armenians and the Arabs to be taken very seriously.