29 SEPTEMBER 1917, page 15

Books.

SIR CHARLES DILKE.* Mess TUCKWELL is to be congratulated with Mr. Gwynn, who was called away to the war, on the completion of an interesting and difficult task. Her biography of......

Poetry.

PRAYER. I amen God's voice in the thunder as I knelt by my bed and prayed, While the lightning stabbed the darkness, and this is what He said : " Arise from thy knees, thou......

The National Party.

LTo TEE EDITOR or rue " SPECTATOR. " ] Sie,—My attention has been called to the " Notes " in your issue of the 22nd, and I am desired to say that the National Party, whilst......

" From A V.a.d. Hospital."

MISS MARY-AMIE MACDONALD'S three poems (" In the Ward," "Epiphany Vision," and "In Last Year's Camp') have been reprinted from the pages of the Spectator in pamphlet form under......

"christ In Flanders."

Owisto to the large and continued demand for copies of the poem entitled "Christ in Flanders," which appeared in our issue of September 11th, 1915, it has now been reprinted in......

"a Student In Arms."

THE leading article in the Spectator on the death of Lieutenant Mulkey and his article "Don't Worry" have been republished as a leaflet by Messrs. W. Speaight and Sons, 98-99......

Notice.—when " Corre.spondence" Or Articles Are Signed...

name or initiate, or with a pseudonym, or are marked "Communiesited," Me Editor must not necessarily be held to be in agreement with the aims therein expressed or with the mode......

"bury Or Burn."

Tax article under the above heading, dealing with the desecration of beautiful places by the scattering of pieces of paper and other picnic debris, which appeared in our issue......