A Gallery of Games. By Fougasse. (Jonathan Cape. 2s. 6d.
net.)—Fifty of this whimsical draughtsman's pages of satirical sketches are reproduced in a pamphlet. The pictorial narrative in successive scenes, which " Caren d'Ache " developed twenty years ago, has become very popular, and " Fougasse " employs the method very successfully. A typical example is the set of pictures of a young man and an old man playing billiards. The young man is smoking a big cigar, the ash of which grows longer and longer, while the old man becomes increasingly impatient for fear lest the ash should fall on the table. Another comical page shows how Smith saw a regatta—at impossible angles—from a friend's aeroplane.