7 JULY 1917, Page 24

The City Churches. By Margaret E. Tabor. (Headley Brothers, 2s.

tid. net,)—This well-written little book is exactly what many Londoners have wanted, and it will be useful also, as the author hopes, to the newcomers from overseas who delight in old London

and are shut out of the museums. Mira Tabor describes in turn the nine churches that survived the Fire, the thirty-two existing Wren churches, and the eleven built after Wren's time. She gives two maps, so that the reader may easily find his way to any church, and there aro photographs of St. Bartholomew the Great, St, Giles's, Cripplogate, where Milton was buried, and others among the fine' old buildings which most people pass unheeding by.