UNIV. OF MEH The QUARTERLY REVIEW No. 455 APRIL, 1918 I. Eton: the Old and the New. By H. E. Luxmoore By Prof. H. Vander Linden. (With Map) III. National Churches and National Life. XV. The Course of the War. By Colonel Blood (With Map) XVI. Greece and the Balkan Settlement. By Principal Burrows Canada Subscription, $4.65 per year; Single Copies, $2.00 Entered at New York Post Office as Second Class Matter LONDON: JOHN MURRAY THREE YEARS From September 3, 1914 to September 3, 1917 By BARR FERREE A chronological survey of the bombardment of Reims from September 3, 1 to September 3, 1917, giving the details of the bombardment day by day for entire period of the siege. This is the first book in any language dealing with bombardment of Reims in its entirety, and presents a remarkable picture of d life at Reims under the shells. The book includes a general introduction on the bombardment, a sketch of history of the cathedral, churches and other notable buildings, and a history the destruction of the cathedral and other important structures in Reims. Price, post-paid, $2.00 LEONARD SCOTT PUBLICATION COMPANY 249 West 13th Street, New York ART. 1.-ETON; THE OLD AND THE NEW - 1. History of Eton College, 1440-1910. By Sir H. Maxwell Lyte. 4th Edition. Macmillan, 1911. 1. (a) Gregory the Great. (b) Augustine the Missionary. (c) The Golden Age of the English Church (Three vols). By Sir Henry Howorth. Murray, 1912-17. 1. Travels in the United States, 1798-1802. By John 2. Odes and Epistles. By Thomas Moore, 1806. And other works. ART. 7.-THE PRINCIPLES OF RECONSTRUCTION 1. Reconstruction Committee. Sub-Committee on Re- lations between Employers and Employed: Interim Report on Joint Standing Industrial Councils. [Cd 1. Report of the Archbishop's Committee on Church 2. Royal Letters of Business-Resolutions of the Joint ART. 9.-KEATS AND SIR SIDNEY COLVIN John Keats. His Life and Poetry, His Friends, Critics and After-Fame. By Sidney Colvin. Macmillan, 1917. THE QUARTERLY REVIEW. No. 455,-APRIL, 1918. Art. 1.-ETON; THE OLD AND THE NEW. 1. History of Eton College, 1440-1910. By Sir H. Maxwell Lyte. 4th Edition. Macmillan, 1911. 2. Annals of the King's College of our Lady of Eton beside Windsor. By Wasey Sterry. Methuen, 1898. 3. A History of Eton College. By Lionel Cust. Duckworth, 1899. 4. Fasti Etonenses. By A. C. Benson. Drake, 1899. Eton: Ingalton 5. Eton in the Forties. By A. D. Coleridge. Bentley, 1898. 6. Memories of Eton Sixty Years Ago. By A. C. Ainger. Murray, 1917. 7. Eton in the 'Seventies. By the Hon. Gilbert Coleridge. Smith, Elder, 1902 8. Eton in the Eighties. By Eric Parker. Smith, Elder, 1909. 9. Etoniana. Nos I-XXI. By R. C. Austen Leigh. Spottiswoode, 1917. And other works. OF making many books there is no end, but neither the making nor the reading appears to be weariness when they deal with Eton. Lord Harcourt has lately presented the school with his collection of Etoniana; it ends at the date 1900 and contains more than 2000 volumes, of which, without counting the issues of school periodicals, no fewer than 565 come within the reign of Queen Victoria. Nor does the output slacken. Mr Ainger opportunely fills a gap by his 'Eton Sixty Years Ago'; and there is no year since 1830 and few since 1810 not the subject of Vol. 229.-No. 455. |