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The Oxford Outlook. (119 High Street, Oxford. Monthly...

2s. 6d. net.)—Oxford has returned from captivity, and already the mental renaissance after the war has begun. One of the first fruits is to be seen in this new monthly maga-......

The Tournament : Its Periods And Phases. By R. Coltman

Clephan. (Methuen. 42s. net.)—This handsome book by a well-known antiquary takes its place beside The History of the Tournament in England and in France, reviewed in the......

Some Books Of The Week.

[Notice in this column doss not necessarily preclude subsequent resins.] Stuff and Nonsense. By Ian Malcolm, M.P. (Hodder and Stoughton. 6s. net)—This is a pleasant,......

Alsace-lorraine Since 18:0. By Barry Cerf. (macmillan....

a plain, straightforward account of the relations of Germany to Alsace-Lorraine. He sets forth the four chief grounds on which Germany took the Provinces from France in......

Wores Of Reference.—the Foreign Office List For 1919...

net) contains, besides the usual information, a list of the Peace Delegation which fills six pages of small type and yet is by no means exhaustive. The new regulations for entry......

Guarantees Of Peace. International Ideals. By Woodrow...

net each.)—These two volumes contain respectively the President's speeches and addresses from January 31st, 1918, to December 2nd, 1918, and his speeches in Europe from December......

Housing By Public Utility Societies. (local Government...

little pamphlet explains clearly the nature of a Public Utility Society, the help that it may render in housing the people, and the assistance which the Government are prepared......

Mr. G. F. Hill, The Keeper Of The Coins At

the British Museum, was happily inspired in collecting the German medals struck during the war, and in describing them in a pamphlet. Some of these medals have now been......