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Bohemian (cech) Bibliography. By Thomas And Anna V....

H. Revell. 6s. net.)—We have heard much, and shall hew more, about the resolute Bohemian Slays who are at last recovering their freedom. This book is a useful attempt at a......

Net.)—mr. Nichol Smith Has Made A Most Attractive Book By

select- ,. mg and annotating a number of character studies of eminent men of the Stuart age, as viewed by their contemporaries. In practice, this means a selection from......

Keeling Lettersand Recollections. Edited By E. T. With An...

duction by H. G. Wells. (Allen and Unwin. 12s. 6d. net.)— This collection of a young man's letters has the interest of a good modern novel. Yet Sergeant-Major F. H. Keeling, who......

Blue Dash Chargers. By E. A. Downman. (t. Wernie Laurie.

15s. net.)—Collectors of old English earthenware have paid much attention to the coarse Delft dishes, decorated with rude portraits or with the temptation of Adam and Eve or......

The Imperial Institute, With The Advice Of The Mineral...

Committee, has published an instructive Map of the Chief Sources of Metals in the British Empire (5s. 6d. post free), with tables showing at a glance the relation of the Empire......

The Dickens Circle. By J. W. T. Ley. (chapman And

Hall. .21s. net.)—This is a very readable book, well illustrated with por- traits, on the chief friends of Charles Dickens, which forms an agreeable supplem3nt to Forster's......

The Old Cape House. By Ralph Kilpin. (cape Town :

T. Maskew Miller. 11s. 6d. post free.)—This is an ably written and interesting history of the House of Assembly of Cape Colony from its first Session in 1864 to its last in......

Seaways Of The Empire : Notes On The Geography Of

Transport. By A. J. Sargent. (A. and C. Black. 7s. 6d. net.)—The Professor of Commerce in the University of London has written an illumi- nating book on the shipping trade of......

The B.e.f. Times : A Facsimile Reprint Of The Trench

Magazine. (Jenkins. 7s. 6d. net.)—The reprint of the first trench magazine of the British Expeditionary Force, the Wipers Tunes, has had a great and deserved success, and we do......