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The Fruits Of Victory. By Norman Angell. (collins. 8s. 6d.

net.)—The author of The Great Illusion now cries "I told you so!" He maintains that the outcome of the war has justified his original contention that war, from an economic......

The English Woollen And Worsted Industries. By E. Lipson....

and C. Black. 10s. 6d. net.)—This is the first volume of a series of histories of English industries, which promises to be highly interesting and useful. Mr. Lipson, the general......

Westminster Abbey : The Last Days Of The Monastery. By

H. F. Westlake. (Philip Allan. 5s. net.)--The great merit of Mr. Westlake's writings about the Abbey, of which he is the Custodian, lies in the fact that he works from the Abbey......

Trade Union Conditions In Hungary. (geneva :...

3s.)—The International Labour Office, at the request of the Hungarian Government, sent a mission, composed of three members, to inquire whether "the right of association for all......

Fifty Years Of Golf : My Memories. By "andra "

Kirkaldy, of St. Andrews, told to.Clyde Foster. (T. Fisher Unwin. 12s. 6d. net.)—Golfers will find this an entertaining book. The well. known St. Andrews professional tells many......

Some Books Of The Week.

[Notice in this column does not necessarily preclude subsequent review.] TRE JULY MAGAZINES.—The Nineteenth Century gives pro- minence to an article by Sir Charles Macara on......