15 SEPTEMBER 1928, Page 20
Where are the Dead—the clever and useful series inaugurated by
the Daily News—made better reading day by day than it does between covers. (Cassell, 3s. 6d.) Most of the best minds of the time contributed to these discussions, however, and the book should have a big sale. Bishop Knox is very profound, and Sir Arthur Keith notable from the other side. Mr. Chesterton does his most artful acrobatics, and Mr.
Bennett contributes some original and rather cynical ideas.