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The Romantic Movement In English Poetry. – The Romantic...

English Poetry. By Arthur Symons. (A. Constable and Co. 10s. 6d. net.)--We can imagine no severer test of a critic's capacity than to set him to write a history of literature.......

Old Etruria And Modern Tuscany. By Mary Lovett Cameron....

and Co. 7s. 6d. net.)—Miss Cameron states the case, and states it fully and intelligently, with a clear appreciation of the difficulties which encompass it. She does not......

Parsimony In Nutrition.

Parsimony in Nutrition. By Sir James Crichton-Browne. (Funk and Wagnalls Company. 3a.)—Many people are telling us that we eat too much meat, proteids, to use the scientific......

A Catalogue Raisonne Of The Works Of The Most Eminent

Dutch Painters of the Seventeenth Century. By C. H. de Groot. (Mac- millan and Co. 26s. net.)—This is the second volume of a cata- logue based on the work of John Smith, and......

Norman Architecture In Cornwall. By K H. Sodding. (ward And

Co. 7s. 6d. net.)—This is an excellent book, well written, being neither too technical nor too popular. By its aid we can admire the energy of those marvellous Norman builders......

How To Appreciate Prints. By Frank Weitenkampf. (grant...

6d. net.)—The beginner in print-collecting will find here a great deal that will be serviceable to him, both as to technical matters and also in regard to questions of taste.......

The Goat.

The Book of the Goat. By H. S. Holmes Pegler. (Upoott 6s.)—There are a quarter of a million goats in Ireland, we learn from the Dublin Department of Agriculture, but no man......

Catalogue Of The Ivory Carvings Of The Christian Era In

the British Museum. By 0. M. Dalton, Assistant Keeper of the Department. Printed by Order of the Trustees. (Longman and Co., and others. 42 2s. net.)—It is needless to say that......

Highways And Byways In Middlesex.

Highways and Byways in Middlesex. By Walter Jerrold. (Macmillan and Co. 6s.)—Perhaps the "highways" occupy more space in proportion to their deserts than the "byways." Possibly......