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Books.

MR. GEORGE TREVELYAN'S HISTORY.* [FIRST Nonce.] MR. GEORGE TREVELYAN has written a very wise, a very fair, and a very interesting book on British History in the Nineteenth......

The Theatre.

"THE SPANISH LOVERS," AT THE KINGSWAY THEATRE.—" CHUCKLES OF 1922," AT THE NEW OXFORD. Iv speaking of The Spanish Lovers last week I used the words " notice later," but having......

Music.

MR. WALTER RUMMEL. IN London, at least, no pianist of to-day has a more debated position among executants than Mr. Rummel. Abroad he is highly esteemed. Here he is as......

Music Worth Hearing.

July 2nd.—ALBERT HALL. Band of the Garde Repub- licaine . . . . . . 3.0 [Glazounov, Saint-S18n3, Mozart. When will our military bands have such programmes July 2nd. WESTMINSTER......

Pictures Worth Seeing.

NATIONAL GALLERY. [The old familiar faces will never fail us.] FINE ART SOCIETY, 148 NEW BOND STREET. [Mr. Tom Mostyn in a new and better style, and mediocre landscapes by Mr.......

July 7th.—haymarieet Theatre The Keats-shelley Memorial...

• 3.0 [Appreciations and readings of Shelley by Mr. J. C. Squire, Mr. John Drinkwater, Mr. Henry Ainley and Sir Johnston Forbxs- Robertson. Tickets free, to be obtained from Mr.......

Some Plays Worth Seeing.

HAYmARKze.—The Dover Road .. 8.30-2.30 [Mr. A. A. Milne's pleasant comedy played in the shadow of too vast a butler.] PLAYHOUSE.—The Second Mrs. Tanqueray .. 8.15-2.30 [Miss......