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Germany As It Is To-day. By Alan Lethbridge. (eveleigh Nash.

8s. 134:1. net.)—Mr. Lethbridge set out to give " a cold Impartial statement of fact," but his impressions of a recent tour in Germany are by no means so dispassionate or so......

The Wherefore And The Why : Some New Rhymes For

Old Children. By A. P. Herbert. Illustrated by George Morrow. (Methuen. 3s. 6d. net.)—Many of Mr. Herbert's rhymes are most amusing, though, like many writers of verse......

French Points Of View. By Henri Brennier. (marseilles :...

de Commerce.)—BL Breanier, the Director-General of the Marseilles Chamber of Commerce, has reprinted in this pamphlet some of the letters which he wrote to English journals to......

Increased Production. By E. Lipson. (h. Milford. 2s. 6d....

pamphlet, in a useful series entitled The World of To-Day, gives a dispassionate account of the problem which faces the country. Until production is increased, by energy and......

Historical Eclipses. By J. K. Fotheringham. (clarendon...

net.)—Dr. Fotheringham, who was well known as an historian before he devoted himself to astronomy, made a happy use of his special knowledge in his Halley Lecture at Oxford last......

English For The English : A Chapter On National Education.

By George Sampson. (Cambridge University Press. Ss. net.)— This is a spirited and thoughtful plea for the better teaching of English in the elementary schools. Mr. Sampson......

A Gallery Of Games. By Fougasse. (jonathan Cape. 2s. 6d.

net.)—Fifty of this whimsical draughtsman's pages of satirical sketches are reproduced in a pamphlet. The pictorial narrative in successive scenes, which " Caren d'Ache "......

Who's Who In Test Cricket, By Arthur Malley (hutchinson, Is.

net), is a collection of clever caricatures of his colleagues and opponents by the great Australian bowler. It will serve as a pleasant memento of a season that English and......