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Printers' Pie. (office Of The Sphere And Taller. 1s....

circulation of this most successful venture increases by leaps and. bounds ; from ten thousand in 1003 it grew to a hundred and fifty thousand in 1908. As everything is......

The Law Of Allotments And Small Holdings, By W. Il

Dumsday (Itadden, Best, and Co., 5s.), is a ca reful account of tho Act of' 1906, a piece of legislation which super Boded all the enactments. of the years 1887-1907.......

Paris The Beautiful. By Lilian Whiting. (hodder And...

Od.)—Miss Whiting is evidently one of the good Americans whose aspiration is to go to Paris when they die. She writes of it with more than enthusiasm, with, we might say,......

The Biography Of A Silver Foal. By Ernest Thompson Seton.

(A. Constable and Co. 5s. net.)—Mr. Seton tolls one of his stories of woodland life with all his accustomed skill and sympathy. We are introduced at the beginning of the book to......

Some Books Of The Week.

[Vidor this indi,, iso natio such Books of lIts wrak as hays not does vossrvs4 for review in other forms.] St. John, Apostle, Evangelist, and Prophet. By the Rev. C. E.......

The Acharnians Of Aristophanes. With Introduction,...

by W. Rennie. (E. Arnold. Os. net.)— The Acharnians is the oldest extant comedy in the world, and certainly one of the most amusing. The scenes in the Assembly, with the Eye of......

Burdett's Hospitals And Charities. Edited By Sir Henry...

(The Scientific Press. 7s. Od. not.)—"The area of givers has been very largely increased, and the number of those who do something each year in the cause of the sick is an......

We Mention Together, With Briefer Notice Than We Would...

accord to them, some books dealing with provincial English life, past and present. These are :—Memorials of Old Lancashire. Edited by Lieut.-Colonel Fishwick and the Rev. P. H.......

The Problem Of The Feeble - Minded. (p. S. King And Son.

is. net.)—In this pamphlet we have an abstract of the Report of the Royal Commission on the Care and Control of the Feeble- Minded, a most necessary work if the subject is to be......