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... REVIEWER REVIEWED Sir, — I write with regard | to the review of my book “Lus-chrun a Griomasaigh”, given by Mr D. J. Macleod, on BBC Scotland, radio 4, on 14th April. I am very grateful to Mr Macleod for his kind and sympathetic handling of the book. ...

THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS

... THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS. Tits interesting question to the ineatal condition of the Kaiser is rained in a ttOking article by Jean Finot, editor of La Revue. The writer makes out quite a good ease for the assumption that the Kaiser is mad, and certainly when ...

THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS

... THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS. October cumber of The Review of Reviews would be notable if only for the lavish nod varied display of cartoons between its cover+. But there is more than this. Several teportant and timely special articles find a place. Mi-. ...

THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS

... THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS. THE December number of the Review of Review, is well worth perusal if for nothing Ilse than the collection of cartoons from German newspaper. It. is p^rlismi well that we should know the worst that our enemies think of us. At ...

THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS

... THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS. WE are glad to notice several changes The Review of Reviews. The February somber ■ppears under the editorship of Mire Estelle W. Stead, who, in consequence of her brother has lag joined the Army, has been appointed to the pinkie's ...

THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS

... THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS. The Review Rereiw tor October contains its loading feature an article upon Richard Croket and Greater New York, which is very timely at this moment when every newspaper contains telegrams concerning the greatest election of the ...

Published: Friday 22 October 1897
Newspaper: Ross-shire Journal
County: Ross and Cromarty, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 341 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS

... THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS. Tins magazine for Juno contains a mass of interesting reading which appeals especially to busy people, for the various articles on a multitude of subjects are carefully classified, and in n.any instances are apropriately illustrated ...

THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS

... THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS. AN outstanding feature in the September issue of this old-established magazine is the number and variety of cartoons selected from the work of 'lei er artists practically all over the world. Enemy cartoons from the German and ...

THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS

... THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS. Tam magazine upholds its claim to be of service to busy people, for it summarises the articles in the periodicals dealing with things that matter. Several special articles ars printed in the March number—one dealing with Sir Max ...

THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS

... THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS. Tars magazine for July contains a brief but outspoken article on Safety of Ships at Sea, and a demand is made for a Minister of Marine. Mr N. C. Adoshides, wbo has come into personal contact with Mexico's Dictator, writes a very ...

REVIEW OF REVIEWS•

... REVIEW OF REVIEWS• WITH the prevent number the Review of Reviews enlarged and issued at the mice of • shilling net. All the features which /weans' this inagaxise so great popularity are retained, but we have a larger number if original article«, and ...