Times Literary Supplement says:—“There is no denying or questioning the novelty of his treatment of some parts of a well-worn theme, or of his conclusions. M. Guyot’s service is to bring to the discussion of post-war problems unusually wide knowledge; to study the aspiration of the many ethnic groups, which the Central Empires have crushed, and to which this struggle has brought new hopes. All may profit by his remarks even if they disagree with his conclusions. We should do much less than justice to it if we failed to recognise its richness in suggestions, its wide outlook, and the generous spirit animating it.”


38th Year of Issue.

The Year’s Art, 1917

Compiled by A. C. R. CARTER

A concise epitome of all matters relating to the Arts of Painting, Sculpture, Engraving, and Architecture, and to Schools of Design which have occurred during the year 1916, together with information respecting the events of 1917.

Crown 8vo, cloth, 5s. net.

Over 600 pages, with illustrations.

The Hohenzollerns Through German Eyes

A series of 32 cartoons reproduced from the famous periodical “Simplicissimus,” published in Munich. Beautifully printed on art paper, 12″ × 10″ paper cover, with mounted picture, 1s. net.