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The Cloak Of Gold. By John Hastings Turner. (chapman And

Hall. 7s. lid. net.)—The Cloak of Gold is the romantic illusion under shelter of which we enter into marriage ; at first we feel warm and happy, but with the passage of years *......

Other Novels. The Breaking-point. By Mary Roberts...

Stoughton. 7s. 6d.)— Though we do not know if this novel has actually appeared in serial form, it has the ineradicable marks of such an origin. A recurrent state of irritation......

A Supplementary Hand-list Of The Muham- Madan Manuscripts...

LIBRARIES OF THE UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGES OF CAMBRIDGE. By Edward G. Browne. (Cambridge University Press. 42s. net.)—Professor Browne's high reputation as an Orientalist makes it......

First Steps To Rugby Football. By Alleyniensis (w. D....

(Mills and Boon. 4s. net.)—A very elemen- tary introduction to Rugby football, a sort of " Field Service Regulations." It has many illustrations and several diagrams, and though......

Sir Joseph Robinson's Statement On The Dis- Cussions...

IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS has been issued in pamphlet form (St. Clement's Press), and rambles over a good deal of ground. He is unfortu- nately precluded from dealing with the......

Some Books Of The Week

( Notice in this column does not necessarily preclude subsequent review.) GEOLOGY OF THE TERTIARY AND QUATERNARY PERIODS IN THE NORTH-WESTERN PART OF PERU. By T. 0. Bosworth.......

Round About The Upper Thames. By Alfred Williams....

6d. net.)—This book is a running stream of anecdotes, enlivened by very good dialect conversations about villagers, customs, places, and legends of those county borders round......

Debrett's City Of London Book. Edited By Arthur G. M.

Hesilrige. (Dean and Son. 10s. 6d. net.)— This is a new and promising work of reference. It begins with readable chapters by Sir Francis H. Green on the Guildhall, the Royal......

English And American Philosophy Since 1800. By Arthur...

(Macmillan. 16s. net.) — Of many of our philosophers we can say with some measure of truth that the value of their researches varies inversely with their ability to express......