in ‘the Great ‘War 
By TF. \HERDMAN, MESc.; F.GS. 
(Lecturer in Geography, Municipal Training College, Hull). fee * 
72 pages, crown Svo, with 6 Maps, sewn tn 
stout printed cover, gd. net, post free rod. net. 
A feature of vast importance in the titanic struggle now taking 
place is the geographical condition of the various countries. In — 
‘* Some Geographical Factors’ the author provides much interesting © 
information which helps his readers to a wider understanding of an 
important aspect of the present campaign. The concluding chapter 
- on ‘* The Problems of Nationality ’’ affords a glimpse of the immense 
difficulties that face those statesmen to whose heads and pane will 
be committed the adjustment of the new boundaries. 
The ‘Literary World’’ says:—‘* Those who would follow intelligently 
the movements in this world contest will find much help in this little 
handbook. Mr. Herdman’s exposition of the part played in the war 
by the great Jand-gates and the seas is clear and informing, and is 
followed by some sound reasoning on the commercial war and the 
problems of nationality.” 
YORKSHIRE 
BY 
PEN AND PICTURE 
EDITED BY 
T. SHEPPARD, F.G.S., F.S.A. Coe ), 
216 pages, crown folio, with upwards of 250 tllustrations, and 
‘strongly stitched in artistic pictorial cover. 
i/- net, or post free 1/3 net. 
This book, which might be almost described as a picture gallery 
of the County of Broad Acres, contains a great deal of useful and 
entertaining matter relative to every aspect of popular interest. 
The Yorkshire Post says: ‘‘ Mr. Sheppard is well known as a 
writer on antiquarian subjects, and this volume reflects his acquaint- 
ance with Yorkshire.’ 
Printed at BROwWNs’ SAviLE PREss, 4o, George Street, Hull, and published by 
A. BRown & Sons, Limited, at 5 Farringdon Avenue, in the City of London. 
May Ist, 1915. 
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