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Sir John Marshall, The Energetic Director-general Of...

India, has recently issued his Annual Report for 1914-15 (Calcutta : Superintendent of Government Printing, 19 rupees), which was delayed by the war. It contains a long account......

The New Age Encyclopaedia. Vols. Ix. And X. (nelson. 3s.

6d. net each.)—This remarkably compact little encyclo- paedia is now complete. The last two volumes run from Riga to Tankpa, and from Tanks to Zymotie. The short article on......

The Year Books. By W. C. Bolland. (cambridge University...

6s. net.)—The learned editor of the Selden Society's publications gives in these instructive and entertaining lectures a lucid account of the Year Books which report the......

Essays And Studies By Members Of The English Association....

VI. Collected by A. C. Bradley. (Clarendon Press. Cs. 6d. net.)—This little book opens with a study of Mr. Henry Bradley of the Genesis attributed to Caedmon, and often sup-......

Is It A New World ? (hodder And Stoughton. 7s.

6d.)— Is it a New World ? is a reprint of a correspondence which was started in the Daily Telegraph with an article by the Dean of St. Paul's. As is usual in this sort of......

Worm Of Refebence.—debrett's House Of Commons And The...

1921, edited by A. G. M. Hesihige (Dean and Son, 17s. 6d. net), appears in its fifty-fifth edition in time for the new session. It is commendably accurate, except that the......

The Times Has Reprinted In A Shilling Pamphlet The Corre-

spondence started in its columns last December under the title of Future of Navies : Great Ships or —? with the articles suggested by the long controversy. Admirals Sir Percy......

The. Crisis In Russia. By Arthur Ransome. (g. Allen And

Unwin. 5s. net.) — When a small boy pulls his watch to pima; and then cannot make it go, he gets angry and then invites sympathy. Mr. Ransome asks readers to feel sorry for the......

The Rhodesia Resources Committee, Formed By The Citizens...

in 1915 at the instance of the Ministry of Munitions, decided to continue its work after the war for_ the benefit of colonists and intending settlers. Its report for 1921, which......