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More Books Of The Week (contiimed From Page 597.) Although

every• man's hand is against the badger, and it owes nothing to sport (like the deer and fox, who would otherwise have vanished long ago) it has managed to fend for itself and......

In The 510th, And Last, Number Of The Edinburgh Review

the high standard of the contributions to which we have become accustomed is maintained to the end. Sir J. A. R. Marriott contributes a paper on "Liberty and Law" which is in......

In What Is European Civilization ? (humphrey Milford,...

Wilhelm Haas has given us an extremely interesting and provocative little book. He traces the course of the European genius for organization—the finding of unity in......

Among The More Permanently Valuable Of The Autumn...

further instalments of two works of scholar- ship of particular interest to all students of Christian history and philosophy. The English Dominican Fathers issue the fourth......

A Forgotten Psalter (oxford University Press, 7s. 6d.) Of...

represents Sir Richard Terry's excursions into the various regions of church music. They are collected from a number of magazines ; some of them have been revised and amplified......

Treasure Island Was The Favourite Reading Of Princess...

a child, as it also was of the Prince of Wales. She was a better rider than her brother, she was expert at "gym.," she drank hot milk at seven in the morning, ate porridge fox......

Fiction

Many Perspectives To the Mountains. By Anthony Bertram. (Knopf. 8s. 6d.) IT is a critic's confession of failure when he says that the charm of a book is indefinable, for a good......