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THE QUARTERLY REVIEW

330 Pages with Map and Illustrations

I. Montesquieu in England

By J. CHURTON COLLINS

A brilliant sketch of the illustrious Frenchman and his travels in England. II. Imperial Telegraphs. With Map

World-telegraphy and what is being done by modern cables and telegraph lines. A large folding map of the world accompanies the article.

III. Leprosy

By GEORGE PERNET Leprosy in its relations to the Western world; leprosy in the light of modern science; a thorough review of the conditions affecting one of the most dreaded of modern diseases. IV. Byzantium or Ravenna? Illustrated By REGINALD BLOMFELD An important architectural and archæological paper on some vexed questions in art history. V. John Gower, Poet

An appreciative criticism of Gower, written in "THE QUARTERLY'S" best style. VI. The Macedonian Maze

The origin and causes of the present troubled conditions in South Eastern Europe; an authoritative review of a complicated question.

VII. Miltonian Romance

By J. W. MACKAIL An able review of the newly printed Nova Solyma, the Ideal City,; or, Jerusalem Regained. VIII. Hellenism in the East

A sketch of the House of Seleucus and the influence of Greece in the Far East.

IX. The Provincial Mind

A delightfully written and suggestive essay.

X. The Needs of Rural England

By GEORGE STREET

A thoughtful essay on rural conditions as exemplified in England; the limitations of rural communities, and how they may be helped and bettered.

XI. The Irish University Question

XII. The Consular Service and its Wrongs

XIII. London Education and the Act of 1902

The Education Bill of 1902 and its probable effect on education in London.

THE EDINBURGH REVIEW

I. Armstrong's Charles V.

288 Pages

A graphic sketch of the life and reign of the Emperor Charles V.

II. Ballad Poetry

A critical review and examination of Ballad Poetry, with many curious illustrations.

III. Human Flight

An inquiry into the possibilities of human flight and an examination of the progress made towards bringing it about.

IV. Expansion and Expenditure

The costs of Colonial expansion to European government. A valuable paper dealing with one of the most important public questions of the day.

V. An Elizabethan Traveller

By FYNES MORY SON Travel in the time of Elizabeth, and some of the; amusing adventures encountered therein; a paper of singular interest and novelty.

VI. The Supernatural in Nineteenth-Century Fiction

A study of certain literary tendencies of the day as exemplified in the use of the supernatural in recent fiction.

VII. Buckinghamshire

Its contributions to English history; a fascinating picture of English county life and history. VIII. Art History in the Netherlands

A brilliant review of the art of the Netherlands; its beginnings and influences.

IX. English Agriculture

The present and past conditions of English agriculture and the conditions obtained in agricultural communities in Great Britain,

X. The Late Lord Acton

An appreciative review of the life and works of the distinguished historian.

XI. National Security

The political article of the quarter.

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