BOOKS WORTHY OF ATTENTION.
THE following Books just published, but not already reviewed, are worthy of the attention of our readers :--
The Great Munition Feat, 1914-1918. By George A. B. Dewar. (Constable. 21s. net.)—Vanessa and her Corre- spondence with Jonathan Swift. The Letters edited for the first time from the Originals. With an introduction by A. Martin Freeman. (Selwyn and Blount. 7s. 6d. net.)—A Prisoner of the Reds. By Francis McCullagh. (Murray. 18s. net.)— 7 he Economic Development of France and Germany, 1815-1914. By J. H. Clapham. (Cambridge University Press. 18s. net.) —A New Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry. By A. E. Waite. 2 vols. (W. Rider. 42s. net.)—Russia in the Eighties : Sport and Politics. By John F. Baddeley. (Longmans. 30s. net.)—Streaks of Life. By Ethel Smyth. (Longmans. 10s. 6d. net.)----England's Outpost : The Country of the Kentish Cinque Ports. By A. G. Bradley. (R. Scott. 10s. 6d. net.)
An Onlooker in France, 1917-1919. By Sir William Orpcn, R.A. (Williams and Norgate. 31s. 6d. net.)