24 MAY 1930, page 28

Mr. W. L. Andrews In His Quiet, Sane Book Haunting

Years (Hutchinson, 7s. 6d.), an individual history of a man who served the War through in the 4th Black Watch, had as good opportunities of forming an opinion as General......

Mr. Alfred Watkins Has Done A Very Useful Piece Of

work in producing an account of The Old Standing Crosses of Hereford- shire (Simpkin Marshall, 10s.), with no fewer than 142 excel- lent photographs taken by himself. One knew......

The Champlain Society Of Toronto, As We Mentioned

some years ago, has undertaken a complete edition, in French and English, of The Works of Samuel de Champlain. It is edited by Dr. H. P. Biggar, with the assistance of six......

More Books Of The Week

(Continued from page 866.) The April number of World Trade contains the usual amount of useful solid material, but only one or two contributions of special interest. M. Theunis,......

In View Of The Increasing Interest Now Taken In Folk

museums, such as have been established in Scandinavia, Switzerland and Germany, it is pleasant to notice an illustrated pamphlet dealing with a Danish example: Den Gamle Bys......

Fiction

Mud and Moon THERE is a poem, beginning ..: - 7- " Three old men went down the street And one saw only the mud at his feet, The second saw female shapes behind A too transparent......

The Books On China Multiply And Yet Seldom Seem To

deepen our knowledge of that vast, mysterious and troubled country. Professor John Nind Smith, who held the chair of Education in Hongkong University, shows a passionate......

General Knowledge Questions

OUR weekly prize of one guinea for t lie best thirteen Questions submitted is awarded this week to Miss Ethel M. Kennedy, Knolc Lodge, Bournemouth, for the following :—......