5 APRIL 1913, Page 30

We are glad to welcome the issue in a cheaper

form of some of the volumes of the famous Bohn's Library. The new edition is described under the name of " Bohn's Popular Library." (G. Bell and Sons. is. net each volume.)—Among the first twenty volumes issued we may mention Motley's Rise of the Dutch Republic, Fielding's Joseph Andrews; and Goethe's Poetry and Truth from My Own Life. Though- the paper and printing are necessarily somewhat inferior to those of the earlier issues, the production of the books is, on the whole, excellent, and they are sure of a wide sale.