REVIEW OF REVIEWS
... of the World during the month; Cartoons from a! Countries; Leading Articles by Leading Men, containing the test «all the Reviews, condetised and presented in a form which the busy man can take in at a glance. ...
... of the World during the month; Cartoons from a! Countries; Leading Articles by Leading Men, containing the test «all the Reviews, condetised and presented in a form which the busy man can take in at a glance. ...
... Reviews Reviewed Both reviewers l have reason to be Spring for publishing » * book reviews (Boo* . stable. Bs. 6d.). wonderfully ra y V graceful, yet ad er and to the general ■ * sent • themselves ' biographical sketches r and variety he can - enthralled ...
... THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS. The Review of 1 1 •„ 1890 by the Lata Mr. W. T. Stead bought by Mr. Wickham Steed ' editor of The Times, who control it owner and editor-in-chief Mr. Hugh formerly Imperii and i he Ti mes, will with Mr. steed in the ...
... ransacked the world for Cartoons, for seldom, if ever, has The Review of Reviews contained so many specimens. The old-established features—Leading Articles from the Reviews, Ihe Reviews Reviewed, Diaries of General Events and of the War, ...
... REVIEW OF REVIEWS. The Review Reviews for March contain! as its chief novelty interview which Six I'iancis Burnand interviews the Editor Punch concerning the recoct change editorship. From this it appear* that, contrary to the general belief, Francis ...
... THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS. The October number of The Review of Reviews would be notable if only for the lavish and varied display of cartoons between its clovers. But there is more tban this. Several important and timely special artioles tied a place ...
... The Review of Reviews are well maintained the leading article section of the magazine being more than usually comprehensive. A useful feature of this section is the inclusion of a number of portraits of various writers whose articles are reviewed. The ...
... THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS.' In 'he July number of the above magazine there is printed an article ou Hultur According to Krupp, written by Mr. Robert hunter, in a Inch he describes 'The Krupp'a Model Town, and tianages to convey much interesting and i ...
... THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS. This liagesine for June is an extoolsitugly diversified number, it Mr. James Merchant, lion. Sac ot the National Birth-Rate Commission, gives the Truth übout War. Babies, aud (Lie teuour of his article may be gathered from his ...
... THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS. 'the August number of 'The Review of Reviews (Stead's Publishing House, Is. net) contains a wonderful selection of cartoons culled from all over the world. There are something like ninety specimens —many being of a remarkable ...
... THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS. The June number of The Review of Reviews' contains a mass of reading matter ot more than ordinary interest at the present periA. The Editor has secured several writers of note to supply special articles, among them being Sir ...
... the seleotiods from other reviews, grouped together under the heading of Leading Articles, are made with considerable discrimination, and form quite an important feature. This is probably the best number of The Review of Reviews that bat, appeared for ...