. Review of reviews and world's work. ETllNA hJ^ with a Celtic mysticism added about the collection ofpoems of Ethna Carberry (Anna MacManus), whichhas just been published by Funk & Wagnalls, underthetitle The Four Winds of Erinn. The edition isedited, with an introduction, by her husband, SeuniasMacManus. A mystic Celtic love of duty which is al-most idolatry, although religious devotion fairly shinesfrom the pages, characterizes these poems, particularlythe exquisite The I^ove Talker and The Passing ofthe Gael. Among other poems of verse received are: TheCity (Macmillan), by Arthu


. Review of reviews and world's work. ETllNA hJ^ with a Celtic mysticism added about the collection ofpoems of Ethna Carberry (Anna MacManus), whichhas just been published by Funk & Wagnalls, underthetitle The Four Winds of Erinn. The edition isedited, with an introduction, by her husband, SeuniasMacManus. A mystic Celtic love of duty which is al-most idolatry, although religious devotion fairly shinesfrom the pages, characterizes these poems, particularlythe exquisite The I^ove Talker and The Passing ofthe Gael. Among other poems of verse received are: TheCity (Macmillan), by Arthur Upson ; The Tragedyof Eden (F. L. Rowe, Cincinnati), by Campbell Carnes;My Lady of the Searchlight (the Grafton Press), byMary Hall Leonard ; Alcestis and Otlier Poems (Mac-millan), by Sara King Wiley ; Banjo Talks (Bobbs-Merrill), by Anne Virginia Culbertson ; ForestLeaves,by William Penn Shockley, published by the author atDover, Del. ; An Alphabet of History (Paul Elder),the words by Wilbur D. Nesbit and the pictures byEllsworth Young ; A Cho


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