To-day.—“It is a very sensible book, and Apollo knows what he is talking about.”
County Gentleman.—“Will prove useful to aspiring young athletes.”
Westminster Gazette.—“Those who take an interest in Physical Culture will find the manual instructive and useful.”
Football Echo.—“‘Ideal Physical Culture’ scatters to the wind much of the nonsense and bunkum written ad nauseam about the strong man, his biceps, his triceps, the muscular fat, and his stupendous feats.”
The Year Book of the Stage. Being an annual record of criticisms of all the important productions of the English Stage, with copious Index and complete Cast of each Play recorded. Compiled by L. Arthur Greening. About 260 pages, strongly bound in cloth, 3s. 6d.
A History of Nursery Rhymes. By Percy B. Green. This interesting Book is the result of many years research among nursery folklore of all nations, and traces the origin of nursery rhymes from the earliest times. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 3s. 6d.
Morning Post.—“Contains a great deal of pleasing information concerning the origin of our nursery songs, fairy tales and games … and the author treats his subject in a manner which is both entertaining and intelligible.”
World.—“Will be found entertaining by everybody.”
Spectator.—“The reader will find much curious matter in Mr Green’s volume.”