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We Have Received The Forty-arst Issue Of Whitaker's...

Warwick Lane, 2s. 6d. net). As usual, it can show enlargement of size and improvement in arrangement. Of the Almanac itself it is needless to say anything but that it gives all......

Days Spent On A Doges Farm. By Margaret Symonds (mrs.

W. W. Vaughan). (T. Fisher Unwin. 10s. 6d. net.)—The first edition of this book appeared fifteen years ago, and received a very warm welcome from the Spectator. It has now been......

Anthropology And The Classics. By Arthur J. Evans And...

Edited by R. R. Marrett. (The Clarendon Press. 60. net.)—Here we have six lectures delivered at Oxford in the course of the term just come to an end at the instance of the......

The English Grammar Schools To 1660. By Foster Watson, M.a.

(Cambridge University Press. 6s. net.)—It is a common belief that there were no, or very few, schools before the sixteenth century, or before the religious movements which......

The Present Volume Of The Expositor, Edited By The Rev.

W. Robertson Nicoll (Hodder and Stoughton, 78.6d. net), is not less full of interesting and valuable matter than its predecessors. We would mention especially the notes on more......

The Viking Land. By W. S. Monroe. (george Bell And

Sons. 7s. 6d. net.)-31r. Monroe tells us that his book is "the result of two vacation trips to Norway, and rather wide reading of the extensive literature of the country." He......

Debrett's Peerage, Baronetage, And Knightage (dean And...

net) has now nearly completed its second century—the exact number of issues is one hundred and ninety-six—and has a title to respect which is patent to all. It has the further......

Germany In The Later Middle Ages. By William Stubbs, D.d.

Edited by Arthur Ha.ssall, M.A. (Lougmans and Co. 7s. 6d. net.) —Mr. Hassell is quite right in anticipating that students of European history will be glad to have this volume.......