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Maurice Hewlett (of Broad Chalke). "Lore of Proserpine." 

 Macmillan & Co., St. Martin's Street, London. 1913. 



Linen, 7fin. X 5in., pp. xiii. + 288. 5s. net. A series of accounts 

 of appearances of Faeries and other non-natural Beings purporting to 

 be experiences of the author himself and others, set forth with great 

 circumstantiality, even to the references to chapter and verse in imagi- 

 nary Folk Lore journals in which the fuller details may be found. One 

 of the stories of a Faery caught by a clerk in the Wilts and Dorset 

 Bank at Salisbury in 1887, and kept in a dog kennel at Wishford, has 

 appeared in print before. Reviewed, Times Literary Supplement, 

 May 8th, 1913. 



John AySCOUgh. "Prodigals and Sons." Chatto & Windus. 

 London. 1914. 6s. net. Twenty-seven short stories. 



"Gracechurch." Longmans & Co. 1913. 6s. Purports 



to be the autobiography of the author as a small boy. 



■ "Monksbridge." Cbatto & Windus. London, 1914 



6s. A novel. Noticed, Times Lit. Supplement, March 5th, 1914. 



IClive Bell (A. C. Bell, s. of W. Heward Bell, of Seend). "Art." 

 London. Chatto & Windus. 1914. 



Linen, 7fin. X 5 Jin., pp. xv. + 293. Six illustrations. 5s. net. An 

 elaborate treatise setting forth the work of the Post impressionists of 

 the 20th century as the only true " Art " of modern times. 



Alfred Williams (of South Marston). "Cor Cordium." London. 

 Erskine Macdonald. 1913. 



Cloth, 9|in. X 5fin., pp. viii. + 82. Price 3s. 6d. net. Printed at 

 the Arden Press, Letchworth. A book of poems, contains Historia 

 Cordis, Retrospection, a Translation from Ovid, and thirty-four " Songs 

 of Love." 



Noticed, Wiltshire Gazette, Jan. 1st, 1914. 



[Rev. C T. Dimont, Principal of Salisbury Theological College. 



Sermon preached in Cathedral, Sunday, Nov. 23rd, 1913. " The world's 



attitude towards Christianity," printed in Salisbury Journal, Nov. 



29th, 1913. 

 G. D. Armour, of Purton Stoke. "Pastime in Good Company." 



Newnes. London. 1914. Pricel5s.net. Fifty-five plates of Hunting, 



Deer Stalking, Fishing, &c. Reviewed Times Lit. Supplement, March 



19th, 1914. 

 iDuchesS Of Somerset. "The Pride of Venice," article in The 



Queen, Nov. 15th, 1913, pp. 862, 863, six illustrations. 



Helen A. C. Fenruddocke, F R.CrS. 



"How Cut Flowers are arranged in Japan." Art., with six illus- 

 trations. Queen, Dec. 28th, 1912. 



