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Vanishing England.*

EVEN in a book of four hundred pages it would be impossible to make a really comprehensive survey of the features of English life which belong already to the past, or which are......

Blake. By G. K. Chesterton. (duckworth And Co. 2s. Net.)—

Mr. Chesterton believes that Blake was mad, not because ho imagined that he had spiritual visitations, but because these really did occur. Speaking of ordinary and sceptical......

Current Literature.

ART BOOKS. The Arts and Crafts of Our Teutonic Forefathers. Ry G. Baldwin Brown. (T. N. Foulis. 5s. net.)—The author of the lectures here collected investigates the question of......

Blake's Vision Of The Book Of Job. By J. H.

Wicksteed. (J. M. Dent and Sons. 6s. net.)—This study is the exact opposite in method of the book we have just been considering. Instead of brilliant generalisations and the......

The Art Journal For 1910. (virtue And Co. 21s. Net.)—there

is no doubt that the art-loving public owes a great deal to the illustrated monthly magazines like the Art Journal. By means of such publications it is possible to keep oneself......

Books Of Travel.*

Ma. FERRI/IAN'S book on modern Greece should interest any intelligent reader ; it will appeal with especial force to those who as they pass from page to page are continually......