3 MAY 1930, page 36

The Place Of Honour In The Dublin Review (burns Oates

and Washboume, 3s. 6c1.) is given to a somewhat ponderous article by Sir James Merchant on recent converts to the Roman Catholic Church. Mr. Alfred Noyes in "The Un- guarded......

It Is High Time That The Public Should Spare A

little of that interest which is focussed on the permutations of Empire Free Trade—in intervals of crime and cricket--to consider the invaluable work of the Imperial Institute.......

• As An Example Of The Intense -interest 'intellectual And

sociological developments of .the -day among young Indians we draw our "reader? attention to two student publications; The Young Men -of Burma and Ceylon, published • monthly •......

Answers To .questions . On The Poems Of Robert Browning

1. The yellow book, frorit i ` The Ring and the Book." 2. Setebos in " Caliban upon Setebos."—. 3, Sludge, :in "Mr. Studge the Medium."-4. Dante, in "One Word More."-5. The Pied......

Though The Number Of Books On Furniture Is Legion, There

is certainly room for Messrs. - J. P. Blake and A. E. Reveirs- Hopkins' Old English Furniture for the Smdll Collector (Bats- ford, 12s. 6d.). It is compact, practical and......

Those Who Are Interested In The Doings Of The Art-world

a century ago will find Mr. W. T. Whitley's Art in England, 1821-1887 (Cambridge University Press, 25s.) readable and informing. He has much to say about Academicians, exhibi-......