A Library List
CLAssIcAL :—The Speeches of Cicero. Translated by IL Grose Hodge.—Cicero's Tusculan Disputations. Trans- lated by J. E. King. Two Volumes of Polybius. The Histories. Translated by W. R. Paton.--The Geography of Strabo. Translated by H. L. Jones. Aristotle : The Poetics. Longinus " on the Sublime. Demetrius on Style. Translated by W. Hamilton Fyfe and W. Rays Roberts. Plutarch's Moralia. Translated by F. C.
Babbitt. Hippocrates. Translated by E. T. 1Vithing-
ton. (Loeb Classical Library. Heinemann. 10s. each volume.)
BIOGRAPHY :—Charier M. Doughty. By Barker Fairley. (Cape. 9s.)—Napoleon. By Emil Ludwig. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul. (Allen and Unwin. 21s.)— Practically True. By Ernest Thesiger. (Heinemann. 8s. 6d.) Thomas Arnold. By R. J. Campbell. (Mac- millan. 6s.)—Archbishop Laud. By A. S. Duncan- Jones. (Macmillan. Os.) MISCELLANEOUS :—The Mothers. By Robert Briffault. Vol. I. (Allen and Unwin. 25s.)—The Playgoer's Handbook to the Renaissance Drama. By A. Mure Mackenzie. (Cape. 5s.)—Purposive Evolution. By E. Noble. (Allen and Unwin. 18s.)—Changing Backgrounds in Religion and Ethics. By H. Wildon Carr. (Macmillan. 7s. 6d.) Mediaeval London. By Gordon Home. (Benn. 18s.) —The Players' Shakespeare. The Tragedie of King Lear. (Benn. £4 4s.)—Two Vagabonds in Albania. By Jan and Cora Gordon. (Bodley Head. 12s. 6d.) NOVELS :—Mr. Fortune's Maggot. By Sylvia Townsend Warner. (Chatto and Windus. 7s.)—Children of the l'og. By Carmel linden Guest. (Harrap. 7s. 6d.) Iloodman-Blind. By A. C. G. Hastings. (Lane. 7s. 6d.)