3 APRIL 1909, page 22

Mr. Harry Quilter's Opinions.f

MosT of the papers included in this volume have been published before, some of them, treating of art, which is, indeed, the most frequent subject throughout, in the Spectator.......

Mr. Wilfrid Ward's Personal Studies:* Studies In...

always good reading, and since Mr. Bryce's book we have not had as many as we could wish. They demand in the writer intellectual good breeding, for the criticism must be sincere......

Art In The Far East.* Binyon, In Writing Of The

painting of China and Japan, is able to interest and instruct us not only because of his expert knowledge. He is able, again, to bring to bear on his subject a wide and......

Château And Country Life In France:* An Absolutely True...

of the life of another country is one of the most difficult things in the world to receive or to impart. Madame Waddington's success in both these ways makes her new book......

Sunset Playgrounds.t

"SUNSET Playgrounds" should be about equivalent to "Wild Sports of the West." Sport, however, occupies less space than might be expected. Mr. Aflalo hopes that it will not tell......