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The Austro-hungarian Race-puzzle.* It Cannot Be Said That...

hundred and thirty three pages of M. Anerbach's work read like a ncv And yet, read carefully and slowly, it develops interest which will not leave a page unread by an who can......

The City Churches.* 31n. Clarke Writes, It Is Clear, In

the very worst of tempers. He belabours fiercely Bishops, Canons, and the parochial clergy, makes some mistakes, and does no little injustice, but certainly tells some truths......

Sophie Arnould.* There Is A Very Good Book To Be

written upon Sophie Arnould, but Mr. Douglas has not written it. In fact, he has little quali- fication for the task save industry. He has read the scandalous memoirs of the......