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Letters On Education. By Edward Lyttelton. (cambridge...

net.)—Dr. Lyttelton has cast into the form of letters between a sternly pious recluse and a sympathetic man'of the world his views on the training of the young. The book is......

Some Books Of The Week.

[Fotios in this column does not toscesswily preclude subssessent review.] Through the Fourth Wall. By W. A. Darlington. (Chapman and Hall. 12s. 6d. net.)—The signal feature of......

Orthodoxy. By H. A. L. Fisher. (lindsey Press. Ls. Net.)—

Mr. Fisher's recent Essex Hall Lecture touches on several large themes, especially on the influence of modern science upon religious creeds and on the doctrine of progress. He......

The Case For Maintaining The Embargo On Live Cattle From

oversee is cleverly and wittily stated in a pamphlet, The Town Mouse, the Country Mouse, and the Cats, by " Country Mouse " (Vinton, 2s. net). We do not agree with the author's......

The Report For 1921 Of The National Physical Laboratory...

Office, 6s. 6d. net) reveals the variety and high importance of the work that is now being done at Teddington. There is much less commercial testing and far more scientific......

The Manchester Reform Club, 1871-1921. Edited By W. H....

(Manchester : privately printed by C. W. Hobson, 10s. 6d. net.)—The jubilee of a famous Lancashire institution is worthily commemorated in this little book, containing chapters......

So Many People Nowadays Have To Consult Official...

from the income-tax payer, that a reform in Government printing would be widely appreciated. We are glad to find that the Stationery Office is giving serious attention to this......

Keats—poetry And Prose. With Essays By Leigh Hunt And...

(Clarendon Press. 3s. 6d. net.)—For school purposes nothing could be better than the Clarendon Series of English Literature, but the edition is also worthy the attention of the......

In A Highly Interesting Paper In The Geographical Journal...

July Lieutenant-Commander A. S. Elwell-Sutton de-scribes • how he took H.M.S. Caddisfly,' a river gunboat of 100 tons, up the Tigris to Tekrit, 150 miles above Baghdad, in......