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My Happy Family. By Cherry Kearton. (arrowsinith. .)-once...

Cherry Kearton presents himself as a thful delineator in photography of animal life. This time in series of twenty-two admirably posed pictures arc depicted e adventures in a......

'die Future Of The Church Of England. Ap E D By Sir

James Marehant. (Longinans. 9s.)-Ten ading Churchmen contribute essays to Sir James Marchant's vmposium on the future of the Church. They write agreeably 1 various topics, but......

The Howling Mob. By A Gentleman With A Duster. Ills

and Boon. 5s.)-Dr. Johnson, having been invited to amine a certain book, observed, " I have read the Italian ; thing in it is well " ; and the observation seems on the whole......

Further Wanderings—mainly In Arc. . By M. E. M. Donaldson.

(Paisley. Alexander Gardner. —Miss Donaldson will find many readers, i n E ng land as Scotlafid, for her new volume on the Western High, and islands. She is discursive,......

Facing Europe. By F. Bausman. (century Co. S. 6d.)-this Is

a mischievous -book. Its scope is, inter aria, prove that the United States were " beguiled into war " f • alse British propaganda ; that we had no right to prevent e U.S.......

A Library List

MISCELLANEOUS :--- Our in the Blue. By Vivienne de Watte- (Methuen. 18s.) Wagner's Music-Dramas A c r e; ly io s s ed ; By Gustav Kobbe. (Putnam. 7s. 6d.) and Curtain Calls. By......

This Week In London

LECTURES. Monday, February 21st, at 5.30.- THE ORIGIN AND STRUCTURE OF RoeRs. By Mr. W. T. Gordon. in the Lecture Theatre of the Imperial College of Science, Exhibition Road,......

The Week's Special Broadcasts

n aily. - -Dichterliebe, sung by Dale Smith (7.15 p.m.). Monday, February 21st.-Speech by H.R.H. Prince George, at e Seamen's Hospital Society, Meeting (3.15 p.m.). Hallowing of......