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Everybody Interested In Art Will Welcome The Second And...

edition of Who's Who in Art (The Art Trade Press). The first edition fulfilled a very useful function, and this new volume, edited by Mr. Bernard Dolman, with more than twice......

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(Continued from page 511.) 'No one in England is better qualified than Colonel Geoffrey Brooke to write of modern polo, hunting, racing, and par- ticularly of show-jumping in......

Those Who Have Been Refreshed Or Instructed By Mr. Punch's

periodical illustrations and expositions of the philosophy and humours of golf will like to find a number of them collected into one volume, entitled Mr. Punch on the Links......

I It's Fules Wad Bide In London When They Kent

o' Kirrie- muir "—sings Miss Violet Jacob, and if there is no very pressing danger of an acute house-shortage being set up in Kirriemuir on account of her advice, there is at......

To The Engineer Doubtless All Things Seem Possible, If The

money can be found. Mr. William Collard, who describes his Proposed London and Paris Railway in a substantial volume (P. S. King, 10s. Oci.), is quite sure that, on a new......

Those Who Have The Good Fortune To Obtain The Story

of a Mid-Victorian Girl, by Evelyn Hopkinson, privately printed at the Cambridge University Press, will agree with us that it is an exquisite little book about many clever and......

Report Of The Competition

WE have a certain sympathy with the contributor to th e " What is the first thing you remember " Competition, wh e relates the following, " true incident " :- Elder,......