. Review of reviews and world's work . oldgoresrtross gores 1s15-i5i8j (ish-i51s) <schone« globes, isi5-i520 ?•typeof B-Ifrankfort globe, iseo VIUNSTER map, 1532 JSTOBNICZA MAP(|SI2)/adMIHALS map, 1513JTYPEOPMAPGROUPCVREISCH MAP, ISIS New York, The Author, Editor,.\rthur H. Clark DI.\ FROM CALIFORNIA UNDER SPAINAND MEXICO nient, there is no doubt that, as far as England isconcerned, at least, the militant tactics of thesuffragettes have changed the propaganda from asomewhat weak joke to a live question of practicalpolitics. The point of view of the suffragettes,which has, p


. Review of reviews and world's work . oldgoresrtross gores 1s15-i5i8j (ish-i51s) <schone« globes, isi5-i520 ?•typeof B-Ifrankfort globe, iseo VIUNSTER map, 1532 JSTOBNICZA MAP(|SI2)/adMIHALS map, 1513JTYPEOPMAPGROUPCVREISCH MAP, ISIS New York, The Author, Editor,.\rthur H. Clark DI.\ FROM CALIFORNIA UNDER SPAINAND MEXICO nient, there is no doubt that, as far as England isconcerned, at least, the militant tactics of thesuffragettes have changed the propaganda from asomewhat weak joke to a live question of practicalpolitics. The point of view of the suffragettes,which has, perhaps, been misunderstood in thiscountry, is set forth vigorously, and in detail, byMiss E. S^lvia Pankhurst, in a recently publishedvolume entitled The Suffragette. This is a first-hand account of the aims and methods and dra- « The Passing of the American. By Monroe Royce. Whit-taker. 189 pp. $ The SufTragette. By E. Sylvia Pankhurst. Sturgis &AValton Company. 517 pp., ill. f 126 THE AMERICAN REVIEW OF REVIEWS. SYLVIA PANKHURST(Author of The Suffragette) matic experiences of the leaders of the movement byone who has been an intimate and important partof what she narrates. Miss Pankhursts been, for many years, a leader in the equalsuffrage movement. She contributes an introduc-tion to her daughters volume. The book is illus-trated by snapshots, taken by press representativesand others, of raids, arrests, processions anddemonstrations. According to Mrs. Pankhurst,the moving idea of the movement, which is de-scribed so vividly by Miss Sylvia in the bookunder consideration, is compounded of a passion-ate love of freedom, a strong desire to do socialservice and an intense sympathy for the unfor-tunate. The Arthur II. Clark Company, of Cleveland,has brought out a history of Louisiana underSi)ain, France and the United States, 1785-1807*translated or transcribed by James TKlcxanderRobertson from manuscript accounts by Dr. PaulAUiot and various Spanish, Fr


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