The Economics Of Road Transport. By K.. G. Fenelon. (allen
and Unwin. 10s. 6d. net.) THERE is Still value in studies of railway economics such as those Sir William Acworth and Mr. Knoop produced, but they are shouldered aside to-day in......
The Romance Of The Edinburgh Streets. By Mary D. Steuart.
(Methuen. Is. 6d.) • Tim book would not only be immensely useful to the sight- seer in the most romantic city in the British Isles, but will, we feel sure, give great pleasure......
The Quarterly Review
THE first article in the new Quarterly is by Sir Ian Malcolm. He writes of "George Curzon" with intimate knowledge, and the article contains a good deal which will be new even......
The Polo And Hunting Journal, Vol. 1, No, I. (is.
net.) WE are pleased to see this ably edited and beautifully produced new magazine. It contains, among others, articles upon "The International Polo Position," "Coaching, Past......
The Roses Are The Silver Roses Of King's, But Most
of the dew from them was distilled at Eton, where Mr. Ramsay is Lower Master, or Ostiarius, and Some of the allusions in these verses, Latin and English, will only be understood......
Mr. Charles Ilaapga, As His 'crowd Of Readers Can Testify,
knows London exhaustively. His last book is as interesting as the former ones, and tells more of the near past about which we are all so often ignorant. The chapters dealing......