10 OCTOBER 1931, page 30

It Is Still Something Of A Shock To Realize, In

reading Com- mander Keble Chatterton's last paragraphs, that the activity which is the subject of his book, Sailing the Seas (Chapman and Hall, 18s.) has at last come to amend.......

New Mason-dixie Line Is What Mr. Walter Aidan Cotton...

to advbcate in his book Racial Segregation - in South 'Africa (The Sheldon Press., 2s. Gd.). On one side of the line white immigrants should continue to enter in as large......

[the General Manager Of The Travel Association Of Great...

and Ireland desires to thank A constant reader of the ' Spectator' " for a letter recently received, and assures the reader that the matter will be brought to the attention of......

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Miss Steadman Has Not Only Written An Interesting Life Of

the great pioneer school mistress of Cheltenham, but has thrown a great deal of light on English feminine education. In the Days of Miss Beale (E. J. Barrow, 12s. 6d.)—(her......

If The Need Is Felt For Another Popular Introduction To

psychoanalysis, then The . Meaning of Psychoanalysis,- by-- Martin W. Peck (Jarrolds, 6s.) will be welcomed. The book is an expansion of lectures given to the Harvard Medical......