14 FEBRUARY 1920, Page 21
The Anglo-French Review for February (2s. 6d. net) contains a
highly interesting atticle by Lord Charnwood on his Life of Lincoln, the success of which in America, he confesses, astonished him. M. Clemenceau's " Advice to a Young Girl who is Bored " is an admirable piece of good French and good sense. General d'Amade, M. Albert Thomas, and a British Staff officer discuss " The Armies of the Future." There is a good deal of verse, both French and English, including four polished stanzas on November by M. Henri de Regnier, and some melodious quatrains, which look at first sight like prose, by M. Paul Fort.