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LITEIL4TURE :—Letters of Horace Walpole. Vol. III. Edited by Paget Toynbee. (Oxford University Press. 12s. 6d.) —Letters of Sir Walter Raleigh. Edited by Lady Raleigh. (Oxford University Press. 2 Volumes. 30s. each.)—Piozzi Marginalia. By P. Merrit. (Oxford

• University Press. 12s. 6d.) Representative Plays. By H. A. Jones. (Macmillan. 4 Volumes. 108. 6d.

• each.)--The Odyssey of Homer. Translated by Sir W. Marris. (Oxford University Press. 8s. 6d.)— Poetry and Prose. By Jane Taylor. (Oxford University Press. 3s. 6d.) HISTORY :—Rambles in Old London. By G. B. Gordon. (Bodley Head. 15s.)—London's Lost Theatres of the

• Nineteenth Century. By Erroll Sherson. (Bodley Head. • 18s.) Prehistoric and Roman Wales. By R. E. M. Wheeler. (Oxford University Press. 18s.)—A History

• of England. Vol. II. By E. P. Cheyne. (Longmans. 30s.) MISCELLANEOUS :—The International Anarchy. By G. L. Dickinson. (Allen and Unwin. 17s. 6d.)—The Psy- chology of the Movements of Handwriting. By J. Crepieux- Jamin. Translated by L. G. Given-Wilson. (Routledge. as. 6d.) SPORT :—The Alsatian. By D. Brockwell. (Hutchinson.

7s. 6d.) Sporting Terriers. • By Pierce O'Conor: (Hutchinson. 4s. 6d.)

NOVELS :—The Crime at Vanderlynden's. By R. H. Mottram. (Chan° and Windus. 7s.)—Gifis of Sheba. By W. L. George. (Chapman and Hall. 7s. 6d.)