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Mr. Blackwell has published from time to time a series of pamphlets, written by experts on a wide range of subjects, from which the following List is a selection.

RELATIVITY—AN INTRODUCTORY SKETCH BASED ON EINSTEIN'S ORIGINAL WRITINGS.

By H. L. Brose, M.A., 1s. 6d. Net: (Fourth Impression).

¶ "May well serve as a starting off point for interested readers."—Discovery.

THE REVIVAL OF CRITICISM.

By J. S. Phillimore (Professor of Humanity in the University of Glasgow). 1s. 6d. Net.

¶ "Pleads wisely and wittily for the true cannons of textual criticism."—The Spectator.

OXFORD AFTER THE WAR AND A LIBERAL EDUCATION.

By J. A. Stewart (White's Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Oxford). 1s. 6d. Net.

¶ "Strikes at the very heart of what is evil in our Educational tests of to-day."—The Times Educational Supplement.

A WORLD'S ASSIZE.

By Paul Hookham, 1s. 6d.) Net.

¶ "A brilliant, deeply interesting, and occasionally provocative essay."—The Oxford Chronicle.

RECONSTRUCTORS AND RECONSTRUCTION.

By W. H. V. Reade. 1s. Net.

¶ "Many of the glib fallacies of the day are crisply and effectively exposed."—The Globe.

OXFORD: BASIL BLACKWELL.