Review of reviews and world's work . ing Tide he shows us the influence of thereturning immigrant upon his peasant home, hissocial and native life. In this connection ourreaders w-ill recall Dr. Steiners article, HowReturning Emigrants Are AmericanizingEurope, which appeared in this Rkview forJune last. In the second section, entitled TheIncoming Tide, he interprets the relation ofthe various races to our institutions, their atti-tude toward them and their ultimate influenceupon them. Mr. Norman Duncan, in his account of of the Labrador, is fond of making senti-mental journeys into the


Review of reviews and world's work . ing Tide he shows us the influence of thereturning immigrant upon his peasant home, hissocial and native life. In this connection ourreaders w-ill recall Dr. Steiners article, HowReturning Emigrants Are AmericanizingEurope, which appeared in this Rkview forJune last. In the second section, entitled TheIncoming Tide, he interprets the relation ofthe various races to our institutions, their atti-tude toward them and their ultimate influenceupon them. Mr. Norman Duncan, in his account of of the Labrador, is fond of making senti-mental journeys into the classic lands of Chris-tian story and of writing appealing poetic ac- 1 The Lnnd of the Lion. Bv W. S. Pago. 4.»!» pp., ill. .?. = Mexico, the Wonderland of the South. By W. Maemillan. 4.:r) pp., ill. $ ^ The Gateway to the Sahara. Charles WellingtonFurlontr. Scribners. .ifMi i) ill. $ <The InimiKrant Tide: Its Ebb and Flow. By Ed-ward A Steiner. Uevell. 309 pp., ill. $ \ .. CHARTRES C.\THEDRAL, WEST FRONT. Illustration (reduced) from French Cathedrals,by Elizabeth Uobins Pennell. counts of these same journeys. Some time agohe and a young artist, Lawren Harris, took anextended journey through Palestine, coveringthe same country traversed by Mary and Josephin Bible days. Their experiences Mr. Duncanrelates in his book, Going Down from Jeru-salem, which has been illustrated by Mr. Har-ris. Good supplementary reading to Mr. Dun-cans book can be found in Miss HazardsBrief Pilgrimage in the Holy Land. MissHazard, who is president of Wellesley College,recounted her personal experiences on a recenttour through Palestine in a series of lecturesdelivered under the title of this book to thestudents at Wellesley. The regular artistically illustrated travelbooks of the season cover a wide range thisyear. French history and the French peopleas usual come in for a large part of the con-sideration. Among the elegantly printed andillu


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