Printers' Pie. (Offices of the Sphere and the Tatter. 1s.
net.)—One of the best things in Printers' Pie for 1916 is Sir Henry Lucy's "The Bull Ring at Westminster," relating various " bulls " perpetrated by mem- bers of the Lords and of the Commons. Another interesting article is "The Art of Appetite," by Lieutenant-Colonel Newnbam-Davis. Stories are contributed by such popular writers as Messrs. Max Pemberton, Barry Pain, Dion Clayton Calthrop, and W. Pett Ridge, to name only a few; there are some amusing verses by Captain Harry Graham; and the pictures and cartoons are by, among others, Messrs. Bernard Partridge, W. Heath Robinson, Charles Crombie, Charles Folkard, and L. Raven-Hill.