Review of reviews and world's work . G. E. Buckle, map illustrating a fore-cast of the great German confederation of CentralEurope in 1950, map of the world showing generaldistribution of volcanoes, and other illustrations. The Periodicals Reviewed The New Books Index to Periodicals. 107120124 TERMS: $ a year in advance; ; cents a number. Foreign postage a year additional. Subscribers may remit tonsby post-office or express money orders, or by bank checks, drafts, or registered letters. Money in letters is at sendersrisk. Renew as early as possible, m order to avoid a break in t


Review of reviews and world's work . G. E. Buckle, map illustrating a fore-cast of the great German confederation of CentralEurope in 1950, map of the world showing generaldistribution of volcanoes, and other illustrations. The Periodicals Reviewed The New Books Index to Periodicals. 107120124 TERMS: $ a year in advance; ; cents a number. Foreign postage a year additional. Subscribers may remit tonsby post-office or express money orders, or by bank checks, drafts, or registered letters. Money in letters is at sendersrisk. Renew as early as possible, m order to avoid a break in tlie receipt of the numbers. Bookdealers, Postmasters, andNewsdealers receive subscriptions. (Subscriptions to the English Review of Reviews, which is edited and published byMr. W. T. Stead m London, may be sent to this office, and orders for single copies can also be filled, at the price of $ the yearly subscription, including postage, or 35 cents for single copies.) THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO.,13 Astor Place, 2s ew York KING EDWARD VII. Whose serious illness required an operation on June 24, to remove an abscess, resulting in suspensionand postponement of programme of coronation ceremonials. The American Monthly Vol. XXVI. Review of Reviezis. NEW YOKK, JULY, 1902. No. 1. THE PROGRESS OF THE WORLD. Edward VII. bad been on the thronePeace and the Iq^ a year and four months. He Coronation. ?, -, ^ had waited a long time to come intohis inheritance, and, from the very moment ofthe Queens death, had shown himself every incha king, conscious of his prerogatives, alert, in-dustrious. The manner of his reign had becomeknown .throughout his empire, and had been ac-cepted with good will everywhere. His friendlyattitude toward other nations had given an addi-tional guarantee for the peace of the his coronation, toward the end of June,was looked forward to with friendly interest byalmost everybody in all civilized countries, eventhough its programme of formalities h


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