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History Of Early Ohristian Art. By The Rev. E. L.

Cutts. (S.P.C.K.)—This is a thoughtful and thorough study of early Christian emblems and ornaments, and helps us to realise much that seems anomalous and semi-pagan about......

Broomieburn. By John Cunningham. (a. D. Inner And Co.) —

This is one of the least pretentious, but at the same time most quietly effective, books dealing with Scotch life of yesterday, that have recently appeared. The writer does not......

Pobtry.—treasures Of The Deep. By Robinson Elliot....

ballads are his best work ; there is plenty of movement in them if he has not caught the simplicity and lilt of the ballad-singer. Pleasant reading are the poems on Nature, "The......

The Rulers Of The Mediterranean. By R. H. Davis. (gay

and Bird.)—Very pleasant and chatty are these chapters by an American on Gibraltar, 'rangier, Cairo, Athens, and Constanti- nople. They are enlivened by plenty of American......