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A Treasury Of Irish Verse And Prose.* The Joint Editors

and compilers of this anthology, though they have been able to include in their collection a good many poems representative of the " Neo-Celtic Renaissance," have not escaped......

The Art Of Marching.t

NAPOLEOAT once described his special form of strategy by saying that be made war with his soldiers' legs. The art of marching, however, has always been of high account among......

The Church And Modern Life.*

THE need for a new and good book on the idea of the Church has been plain enough for some years, and has become more pressing since the war began. Mr. Bradfield,' anxious to......

Through Women's Eyes.*

" BRIGHT " and "cheery" are perhaps unexpected epithets for a book about the realities of the Great War ; but they are the epithets which a critic of Mrs. Creed's account of A......