10 DECEMBER 1921, Page 26

Worms of REFERENCE.—Who's Who, 1922 (Black, 42s. net), appears in

good time, in its seventy-fourth year, and seems to be as accurate as ever, while in bulk it is still more formidable. We are left to speculate whether this invaluable reference book, which now contains three• thousand pages, can be compressed within one pair of covers much longer. It would be a pity if it had to be divided, but it is certainly- nearing the limits of portability.—The Writer's and Artist's Year Book, 1922 (same publisher, 3s. 6d. net), is now in its fifteenth year. As-a directory for writers, artists and photographers it is indispensable.