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The Lively Interest Still Felt In The Exiled Stuarts Is

illustrated anew by a handsome Volume in which Major F. J. A. Skeet describes the Stuart Papers, Pictures, dc., in the collection of Miss Maria Widdrington (Leeds: John......

The Editors Of The Complete Book Of Gardening (pard, Lock,

15s.) have had every opportunity to make their com- pendium as good as it can be, for Mr. Coutts is the deputy curator, and Mr. Edwards and Mr. Osborne are the assistant......

In The Death Of Yesterday (bean, 85. 6d.) Have Been

collected all Mr. Stephen Graham's literary essays. They are, however, something more than literary essays, for to each subject that he touches in the world of letters he brings......

A New Venture Of The Empire Marketing Board Should Be

of great value to all who desire to enlarge their knowledge of Empire Trade, and yet are not prepared to wade through large volumes of reports and statistics. A series of......

General Knowledge Questions

One weekly prize of one guinea for the best thirteen Questions submitted is awarded this• week to Miss Vaughan, The Vicarage, Northop, Flintshire, for the following :— Questions......

Another Volume Of Importance, To Those Whose Study Of Indian

affairs is more than cursory, is The Evolution of British Policy Towards Indian States, by Mr. K. M. Panikkar (S. K. Lahiri and Co., Calcutta : 3s.). The period dealt with in......

On The Trail, By Frank Harris (the Bodley Head, 75.

6d.) Is one of the very few accounts of life in the "Wild West" which are absolutely reliable ; for the author is the famous Shakespearian scholar, the author of the......

The Personal Reminiscences In India And Europe Of Augusta...

edited by H. G. Rawlinson (Constable. 125.), though they refer to the years 1880 to 1888, are in some sense topical. The writer is entirely domestic in her interests. She was in......