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The Making Of Australasia. By Thomas Dunbabin. (black....

net.)—Mr. Dunbabin, who was formerly a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, and is now on the staff of a Sydney paper, has written a very readable sketch of the history of the Australian......

Alphonse Legros.—messrs. Colnaghi Have Published The...

paintings, etchings, and litho- graphs from the collection of Mr. F. E. Bliss. The book contains 71 reproductions. Legros was not an interesting painter, but he was a great......

Elements Of Plant Biology. By A. G. Tansley. (george Allen

and Unwin. 10s. 6d. net.)—Mr. A. G. Tansley has given us an exceedingly interesting elementary account of the interests of modern biology. The book is primarily intended for......

Statutes And Their Interpretation In The Fourteenth...

F. T. Plucknett. (Cambridge University Press. 20s. net.)—The two Cambridgeg are pleasantly connected by the fact that Mr. Plucknett dates rom Harvard the preface to a book which......

Realms Of Green. By Gerald Bull. (simpkin. 6s. Net.)—...

accusation found a target in a thousand heads, and no one dare look at a primrose now without seeing the Universe imposed upon its innocent face. Least of all Mr. Bull. He has a......

The Drawings Of The Royal Gallery Of The Uffizi In

FLORENCE. By Odoardo H. Giglioli. (Fisher Unwin. 4s. 6d.)—This little book gives an account of a large venture now being carried out of the publication of facsimile......

The Childhood Of Christ As Seen By The Primitive Masters.

By Emile Cammaerts. (S.P.C.K. 6s. net.)—In this departure from poetry into the field of Biblical exposition, M. Emile Cammaerts gives a new method for the better understanding......

Massinger And " The Two Noble Kinsmen." By A. H.

Cruickshank. (Oxford : Basil Blackwell. 2s. 6d. net.)— We begin an examination of The Two Noble Kinsmen with the assurance that, if internal evidence can ever be trusted, both......

The Literature Of Ecstasy. By Albert Mordell. (andrew...

6d. net.)—" There is only one kind of poetry, the utterance of an ecstatic state." " There is no such thing as dramatic or epic poetry." " Note how ponderous are some of the old......

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