REVIEWS. 451 



Notable Answers to One Thousand Questions. Cr. 8vo, 



pp. xvi. — 463. (London: George Newnes. 1895.) Pi'ice 2/6. 



These are a reprint of the Sixth Thousand Questions in the Inquiry 

 Cohmins of Tit-Bits^ with the Replies. These questions appear to embrace 

 ahiiost every conceivable subject, and their answers afford a large amount of 

 valuable information. 



The Chess Openings. By J. Gunsberg. Post 8vo, pp. xv. 



— 104. (London: Geo. Bell and Son. 1895.) Price I /- 



Those who are not proficient at this roost interesting game will derive much 

 valuable information from the study of Gunsberg's openings. Here he will 

 gain an idea of the best methods of opening a game, besides learning the methods 

 and tactics of the best players. 



Chess Problems. By Philip H. Williams. i6mo, pp. viii. — 



58. (New Barnet : W. W. Morgan. London : Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. 

 1895.) Price i/- ' 



This little book contains 56 and two special problems, making 58 in all. 

 Many have appeared in various newspapers, but all have been composed within 

 the last four years. 



The Book of the Fair. Parts XL and XIL (Chicago : 

 The Bancroft Publishing Co.) Price $i each. 



In these parts is concluded Chapter 14, which gives a full description of 

 the Electricity section ; Chapter 15 describes the Horticulture and Forestry 

 section ; and Chapter 16 is commenced, showing exhibits of Mines, Mining, 

 Metallurgy. Too much cannot be said in praise of the very excellent illustra- 

 tions in these and earlier parts ; those relating to Horticulture and Forestry 

 are especially fine. 



• Jarrold's Guide to Great Yarmouth and Neighbourhood. 

 Jarrold's Guide to Cromer and Neighbourhood. Cr. 8vo, 

 pp. 116 and 133. (London: Jarrold & Son. 1895.) Price 6d. each. ' 



Two handy and nicely illustrated little books which will be found useful to 

 the tourist. 



The Great Eastern Railway Company's Tourist Guide to the 

 Continent. Edited by Percy Lindley. Cr. 8vo, pp. 158. (London: 30 Fleet 

 Street. 1895.) Price i/- 



This will t)e found a handy book for the continental tourist. Among its 

 fresh features are a series of Continental Maps ; a special chapter on Holland 

 and its Exhibition, and Excursion round Amsterdam ; and a chapter " Dull 

 Useful Information," giving particulars as to the cost of Continental travel. 



