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Sutherland And Caithness In Saga-time. By James Gray....

and Boyd. 108. 6d. net.) This unpretentious essay, well equipped with notes, gives an interesting account of the Norse rule in Northern Scotland between the eighth and......

History.

The Indictment of Mary Queen of Scots. By Major-General R. H. Mahon. (Cambridge University Press. 5s. net.) General Mahon has printed for the first time a paper, written in the......

This Book Is, In The Author's Own Words, A Study

by a business man for business men. A good deal of space is (Continued on page 200.) devoted to the statistics and the particular problems of America, and is therefore of little......

Hispanic-american Relations With The United States. By W....

(Oxford University Press.) Professor Robertson, of Illinois University, has written a valuable book, tracing the growth of intercourse, political, economic and social, between......

The Causes And Character Of The American Revolution. By H.

E. Egerton. (Clarendon Press. 8s. 6d. net.) This excellent little book ought to be widely read on both sides of the Atlantic. Professor Egerton was, it seems, impelled to write......

Politics And Economics.

The New Constitution of India. By Sir Courtenay Ilbert and Lord Meston. (University of London Press. 5s. not.) This volume of Rhodes Lectures, given at University College a year......

Ulster In The X-rays. By James Logan. (stockwell. Gs. Net.)

Mr. Logan's cheerful and discursive book is intended mainly for Ulster readers, and deals largely with the wit and humour of the province, its old customs and the industries of......

Mr. Weigall Is What We Believe To Be Termed A

field archaeo- logist by contrast with him who stays at home with his library and occasionally adventures as far as a museum. The advantage from the reader's point of view is......