7 DECEMBER 1929, page 49

The Magazines

Tun magazines for December all seem to have made a special effort to be true to form. There are many excellent articles in almost all of them, and it will therefore only be......

Some Books Of The Week

Miss Streatfeild does well to tell the Stories of the Apostles and Evangelists (Mowbrays, 4s. (id.) in the English of Tyndale. As the Bishop of Kensington says in his preface,......

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In Apostle Spoons, their evolution from earlier types and the Emblems used by the Silversmiths for the Apostles (Oxford University Press, 42s.), Mr. Charles P. Rupert describes......

Christmas Cards

FASHIONS change, but the gesture of the. Christmas card seems to continue : there is not even any noticeable change in the type of Christmas cards produced, except that on the......

Christmas Toys • •

We are surrounded by a- motley company of pink and blue eats, yellow rabbits, Dismal - Desrimiids, soft-coated, pathetic- eyed dachshunck, military mOnkeys," and elegantly clad......

Mr. Thomas Moult Continues In His Role Of Poetry's Most

active publicity agent, and we imagine that highbrow and lowbrow alike have by now ceased to ask whether his annual collection of poems rescued from periodicals is worth while.......

A Library List New Eiarrions Of Children's Booxs :—black...

By A. Sewell. (Dent. 5s.)—The Complete Stalky and Co. By R. Kipling. (Macmillan. 10s. 6d.)—The Secret of Tuff's Tower. By A. L. Haydon. (Warne. 2s.)— With the British Legion. By......