ART. CONTENTS OF Nos. 442, 443, AND 444. No. 442.-JANUARY, 1915. 1. Administration of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan 2. Catullus at Home 3. The German Spirit. 4. The Board of Admiralty 5. A Revolt of Islam?. 6. The Attitude of Italy 7. The War in October and November 8. Recruiting, and the Censorship 9. The New American History 10. The Novels of Edith Wharton 11. The Board of Admiralty 12. The Neutrality of Belgium PAGE 1 26 41 56 66 78 87 130 . 159 . 182 . 202 . 214 . 231 252 266 282 13. Turkey in the Grip of Germany 14. British Oversea Commerce in War Time 15. The Effect of the War on Industry and Employment 16. Progress of the War 4. Music and the War. 5. The Abandonment of the Gold Standard 6. The Balkan States and the War 7. The Attitude of Roumania 8. The Pro-German Propaganda in the United States 11. The Motor Industry and the War 12. The Economic Position of the Allied Powers 13. War-Zones, Blockade, Contraband, and Right of Search 14. Dramatis Personæ of the Italian Crisis 15. The Progress of the War ART. 1.-GREEK POETRY IN ENGLISH VERSE 1. Ancient Gems in Modern Settings; being the Greek Anthology by various writers. G. B. Grundy. Oxford: Blackwell, 1913. 1. Monumenta spectantia historiam Slavorum Meridio- nalium. Agram: Academia Scientiarum et Artium. 1. La Crise Française. Faits, Causes, Solutions. By André Chéradame. Paris: Librairie Plon, 1912. 2. Cardinal Manning; The Decay of Idealism in France; ART. 8.-CHARLES FOX AND THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 426 1. The Early History of Charles James Fox. The American Revolution. George III. and Charles Fox. Seven vols. By Sir G. O. Trevelyan. London: 1. Modern Austria. Her Racial and Social Problems. By Virginio Gayda. London: Unwin, 1915. 2. The Hapsburg Monarchy. By H. Wickham Steed. Third Edition. London: Constable, 1914. ART. 11.-SOME BOOKS ON THE WAR 1. German Ambitions. By 'Vigilans sed Æquus.' Re- printed from the 'Spectator.' London: Smith, Elder, ART. 13.-INDUSTRIAL-SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH 1. Board of Education. Scheme for the Organisation and Development of Scientific and Industrial Re- search. (Cd. 8005.) London: Wyman, 1915. 2. An Experiment in Industrial Research. Educational FENGE PUBLIC LIBEMAK THE QUARTERLY REVIEW. No. 445.-OCTOBER, 1915. Art. 1.-GREEK POETRY IN ENGLISH VERSE. 1. Ancient Gems in Modern Settings; being versions of the Greek Anthology by various writers. Edited by G. B. Grundy. Oxford: Blackwell, 1913. 2. The Iliad of Homer. By A. S. Way. By A. S. Way. Two vols. London: Sampson Low, 1886, 1888. 3. The Odyssey of Homer. Two vols. By A. S. Way. London: Macmillan, Third edition, 1904. 4. The Odyssey in English Verse. By J. W. Mackail. Three vols. London: Murray, 1903-1910. 5. Homer's Odyssey. By H. B. Cotterill. One vol. London: George G. Harrap & Co., 1911. 6. The Athenian Drama. By Gilbert Murray, J. S. Phillimore, and G. C. Warr. Three vols. London: Allen, 1900-1902. 7. The Agamemnon of Eschylus. By Walter Headlam. Cambridge: University Press, 1910. 8. The House of Atreus, Eschylus' Suppliant Maidens, Persians, etc. By E. D. A. Morshead. London: Macmillan, 1908. 9. Sophocles in English Verse. By A. S. Way. London: Macmillan, 1914. 10. Sophocles' Edipus, King of Thebes. By Gilbert Murray. London: Allen, 1911. 11. The Trojan Women of Euripides. The Iphigeneia in Tauris. By Gilbert Murray. London: Allen, 1905, 1910. 12. The Plays of Aristophanes: Text, Translation, and Commentary. By B. B. Rogers. Five vols. London: Bell, 1902-1910. |