. International studio. of the Water-Colour . 112 Walker, W. Eyre. The Edge of the NobleDown. A Coloured Reproduction ofthe Water-Colour 117 Walker. W. Eyre. R. W. S. A SurreyCanal. A Coloured Reproduction ofthe Water-Colour 121 Whiting, Frederic R. O. I., R. B. A Coloured Reproduc-tion of the Water-Colour 103 BOOKS REVIEWED Dancing With Helen Moller. With forty-three full-page art plates by Curtis Dunham ....TOfk: A Study inCraftsmanship During the V AD. 1250-1550. By F. and F. H. Crossley .... Healthful House. By Lionel Robertson and T. C. ODonnell xevi I
. International studio. of the Water-Colour . 112 Walker, W. Eyre. The Edge of the NobleDown. A Coloured Reproduction ofthe Water-Colour 117 Walker. W. Eyre. R. W. S. A SurreyCanal. A Coloured Reproduction ofthe Water-Colour 121 Whiting, Frederic R. O. I., R. B. A Coloured Reproduc-tion of the Water-Colour 103 BOOKS REVIEWED Dancing With Helen Moller. With forty-three full-page art plates by Curtis Dunham ....TOfk: A Study inCraftsmanship During the V AD. 1250-1550. By F. and F. H. Crossley .... Healthful House. By Lionel Robertson and T. C. ODonnell xevi Introduction to the Study of LandscapeDesign. By H. V. Hubbard andTheodora Kimball lxxxvi Jacobean Furniture. By Helen Churchill Candee xciv Japan Day by Day. By Edward G. Mo l i< PAGE McTaggart, William. R. S. V. P. R. S. W. A Biography and an Appreciation. By James L. Caw 38 The Years Art, 1918. Compiled by A. C. R. Carter 14-1 Western Front. Drawings by Muirhead Bone. Volume 2. With text by C. E. Montague 7$. THE STUDIO IMPRESSIONS OF M. K. HUGHES, WHAT is one seeing mentallythese days in Palestine ? In-stead of pictures of Crusadersin shining armour, or of Saladinwith his picturesque hosts, we see khaki-cladsoldiers accompanied by tanks and aero-planes ! Certainly there is no country in theworld so full of contrasts and inconsistenciesin things big and little as Palestine. Here area few that came under the notice of thewriter when making a tour of the of its size in comparison with the im-portant part it has played in the history of theworld! Its square mileage does not exceed that of Belgium, and yet it has had more to dowith the destinies of the Western world thanhas any other portion of the globe. In itsshort length the most violent extremes ofclimate are experienced, from the eternal snowof Lebanon to the sub-tropical heat of the lowerJordan Valley. There is also to be noticed thecontrast of landscape—desert and fertile
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