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Hutchinson's Important New Books

With Lawrence in Arabia By LOWELL THOMAS

With 16 illustrations on art paper, 3s. 6d. net.

"The greatest romance of real life ever told."—The Strand Magazine.

The profusely illustrated narrative of the greatest adventure of a century is now presented to the public in this popular form. The famous exploits of Colonel Lawrence, "the uncrowned King of Arabia"—whom Mr. Lloyd George described as "one of the most remarkable and romantic figures of modern times"—will be read with eager interest by all who appreciate the importance of his services to the Empire. This valuable account of our men's gallant deeds in the East is not only a splendid souvenir of the momentous years of war, but also a permanent record of British enterprise and courage which will be treasured throughout the Empire.


The Second Year of The League: A Study of the Second Assembly of the League of Nations By HAROLD W. V. TEMPERLEY

Reader in Modern History in the University of Cambridge

Author of "life of George Canning," "History of the Peace Conference of Paris," etc. In cloth, 6s. net.

The important developments in the growth of the League are indicated, and the new position as regards Mandates and Minorities and the Permanent Court of Justice explained. Particular attention is given to the two greatest achievements of the League—the settlement of the Albanian question and the Upper Sileslan Award. There are many remarkable quotations from the speeches of the leading personalities both in Committee and the Assembly, which throw an interesting light on their national policies, and which have not been reproduced in this country. Special attention is given to the part played by the British Dominions and the present attitude of the United States towards the League.


The Year's Art, 1922 Compiled by A. C. R. CARTER

Crown 8vo, cloth, 8s. 6d. net.

Over 600 pages, with illustrations

A concise epitome of all matters relating to the Arts of Painting, Sculpture, Engraving, and Architecture, and to Schools of Design, containing events which have occurred during the year 1921, together with information respecting the events of 1922

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