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One Of The Harriets

Harriet Martineau. By John Cranston Nevill. (Frederick Muller. 5s.) expressed his views in print with considerable acerbity, much as her brother-in-law, Dr. Greenhow, equally......

Young Writers

AT a time when verse is flourishing, at any rate so far as quantity is concerned, while imaginative prose languishes, it is no surprise to find that in the latest number of New......

A Professor's Apology

AT first sight, the title of this book seems a mere exploitation of the fact that Professor Johnson was born in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, the birthplace of Sinclair Lewis, and......

History Of Illusion

Tins is—intentionally and healthily—a, very disturbing book. It is the record of the chief political illusions of Great Britain, France and the United States since 1918. The......