27 MARCH 1915, Page 25
Twenty-one new volumes have just been added to " Every-
man's Library "(J. M. Dent and Sons, la. net each). Amongst them we may mention a translation of Caesar's Gallic War, a volume of Josephus, two volumes of Carlyle's Essays, Paine's Bights of Man, and Young's Travels in France and Daly. Especially interesting is an anthology of British Historical Speeches and Orations compiled by Mr. Ernest Rhys.—We may mention at the same time a new volume in the "Scott Library," namely, some prose and verse selections from Cowley (Walter Scott, le. net).