A Library List
thsToity :—Early English Intercourse with Burma (1587- 1743). By D. G. E. Hall. (Longmans. 12s. 6d.))— A History of the Jews in England. By Albert M. Hyamson.
(Methuen,_ _10s. 6d.) The Mysteries of Britain. By Leviii Spence. (Rider. 10s. 6d.)—Erasmus the
Reformer. By_ L. Elliott Binns. (Methuen. 5s.) The Fatingten Diary. By Joseph Ftirington, R.A.
VIII. (1815-1821). Edited by James Greig. (Hutchin- son. 21s.)--Historical and Military Essays. • By the , Hon. Sir John Fortescue. (Macmillan. 10s. 6d.)— William,. Prince of Orange. By Marjorie Bowen. (John Lane. 18s.)
MISCELLANEOUS :—Animal Thawing and Anatomy. By Ethirin Noble. (Batsford. 10s. 6d.)—Creation by Evolution. Edited by Frances Mason. (Macmillan. 21s.) NEW EDITIONS :—The Works of Stendhal. Armance. Trans- lated .by C.. K. Scott Monerieff. (Chatto and Windus. 7s. 6d.)—The Duchy Edition of the Tales and Romances of Sir Arthur Quitter-Couch. True Tilda. The White Wolf: and other Fireside Stories. (Dent. 38. (ld. each.) The Plays and Poems of Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Edited by R. Crompton Rhodes. 3 Vols. (Basil Blackwell : Oxford. £3 8s.)—Sunlight and Health. By C. W. Saleeby. (Nisbet. 5s.)