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12 S. VI. FEB., 1920.]


NOTES AND QUERIES.


MR. MURRAY'S NEW BOOKS


HENRY FOX,

FIRST LOHD HOLLAND. His Family and Relations. By the EARL OF I LCH ES- TER. ' The book is well written and well arranged. The writer knows his subject and his period, and can use his knowledge effec- tively." The Times. In Two Illustrated Volumes. 32s. net.

JOHN MURRAY III, 1808-1892

A Brief Memoir. By JOHN MURRAY IV. "Admirably written; is a well deserved tribute to a man of real distinction . ...It does justice to its subject, and adds a new and interesting chapter to the history of English publishing. Spectator.

Illustrated. 3s. 6d. net.

SPRINGTIME & OTHER ESSAYS

By SIR FRANCIS DARWIN, F. K.S. " fir Francis Darwin has a gift, almost amounting to genius, for what perhaps may be called the informative essay." Morning Pout.

Illustrated. 7s. 6d. in t.

WILD LIFE IN CANADA

By CAPTAIN ANGUS BUCHANAN, M.C., Author of ' Three Years of War in East Africa.' With Illustrations from Photographs by the Author.

THE IDEALS OF INDIAN ART

,By E. B. HAVELL. " A very comprehensive introduction to the study of the main branch .of Indian Art namely, sculpture" The Times. Illustrated, 2ud Impression. 21s.net.


INDIAN NATIONALIST MOVEMENT

A History of. By fclR VERNEY LOVETT, K.C.SL, late Indian Civil Service. The origin, causes and progress of the Nationalist Movement by one who has for many years enjoyed special opportunities of studying Indian affairs, and was a member of the Row- latt Commission. 12s. net.

FROM FRIEND TO FRIEND

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SCIENCE AND LIFE

Aberdeen Addresses by PROF. FREDK. SODDY, F.R.S. "His views on radio- activity will, perhaps, make the strongest

appeal to the imagination A wonderful

book." Westminster Gazette. IDs. 6d. net.

THE HERON OF CASTLE CREEK

And other Sketches of Bird Life. By ALFRED WKLLESLEY REES, Author of " Ian to, the Fisherman,' &c With a Memoir of the Author by J. K. HUDSON. Portrait. 7s. 6d. net.

MODERN WATER-COLOUR

Including some Chapters on Current Day Art. ByROMlLLY FEDDEN. With Coloured and other Illustrations. 2nd Impression. 6s, net. Smaller Edition for Students. 2s. 6d. net.


TOEMS NEW AND OLD


POETRY.


By SIR HENRY NEWBOLT.

Complete Kdition, containing all the Poems published by Sir Henry Newbolt from 1897 to the present day. 9th Impression. 7s. 6d. net.

THE MUSE IN ARMS Edited by E. B. OSBORN.

A comprehensive War Anthology. With Introduction by the Editor. 5th Impression. 7s. 6d. net.

VERSE AND PROSE IN PEACE AND WAR By WILLIAM NOEL HODGSON.

2nd Impression. 5s. net. SONGS OF ANGUS By VIOLET JACOB. 4th Impression. 3s. 6d. net.


By REAR-ADMIRAL R. A. HOPWOOD, C.B.

THE NEW NAVY, AND OTHER POEMS

THE OLD WAY, AND OTHER POEMS 3rd impression.

THE SECRET OF THE SHIPS, AND OTHER POEMS

By MISS W. M. LETTS. SONGS FROM LEINSTER 3rd Impression.

HALLOW E'EN, AND POEMS OF THE WAR


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