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Yearbooks Of King Edward Iii.: Year Xviii. Edited And...

by Luke Owen Pike. (Eyre and Spottiswoode, and others. 10s.)—Mr. Pike furnishes a learned introduction in which he describes various sets of legal records. It will be discreet......

Blundell's Worthies. By M. L. Banks. (chatto And Windus. 7s.

6d.)—This is an interesting volume, for, indeed, it has much to attract others besides those who are connected with the Blundell School at Tiverton. There are twenty-five......

Illustrated Catalogue Of Historical Portraits. (the...

are glad to see this descriptive memorial of an exhibition which excited, and that most deservedly, much interest. The University of Oxford, the Colleges, and some private......

The Annual Register, 1903. (longmans And Co. 18s.)—there...

new to be said about the Annual Register, because, though the reason may have a somewhat paradoxical appearance, there is so much that is new in its contents. To review what we......

Municipal Public Works : Their Inception, Construction,...

S. Whinnery. (Macmillan and Co. 69.)—This volume is primarily intended as a handbook for the inexperienced city official and for the urban citizen; and, written as it is from......

We Are Glad To See A New Edition Of The

Story of Westminster Abbey, by Violet Brooke-Hunt (Nisbet and Co.) The author has been peculiarly successful in bringing out the human interest which belongs to the famous......

Some Books Of The Week - .

[Under this heading we notice such Books of the week as have not been reserved for review in other forms.] Delphi. By G. K. Allen Bell. (Blackwell, Oxford. is. net.)— Prize......

The Tudor Dynasty, 1495 - 1603. By Arthur Hassall, M.a....

is the first to appear, though the fifth in order of subject, of a series of "Text-Books of English History." Mr. Hassall has acquired the art of keeping due proportion where......

London At School. By Hugh B. Philpott. (t. Fisher Unwin,

6s.) —Mr. Philpott tells under this title the " Story of the [London] School Board" for the thirty-four years of its existence. He has a good. right to do so, for he began his......