24 JULY 1926, page 13

The Binding Of Books

[To the Editor of the SPEcTAToR.1 SIR,- It is a very common practice to make the outer margins of books most unnecessarily wide and the inner ones so ridiculously narrow- that......

Mr. Philip Snowden And British Export Trade [to The Editor

of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,— It has been interesting to watch, in subsequent issues of Your journal, the waves of agreement or criticism which have surged against the article......

Women's Pioneer Housing [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

I through your columns draw attention to the sixth Annual Meeting of Women's Pioneer Housing recently held ? Year by year this Public Utility Society, which has for its object......

Walking In Circles [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Reading

a copy of the Spectator of January 9th, I MIS interested in some correspondence about walking in circles in the letters to the Editor columns. An experience which actually......

Books And The Date Of Publication [to The Editor Of

the SPECTATOR.] Sin, -Your correspondent Mr. P. E. Chester rightly complains of the omission of the date of publication from the title pages of modern books. The omission of the......

"stop This Fooling"

[To the Editor of the SVECTAT011.] Sin,- -When the Right Honourable Winston Churchill, M.P., was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer the misgivings of a large number of......