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64 survey of Russian history and policy." It covers the relation of Russia's geographical conditions to her history and policy, the "inappreciable debt which the world owes to the Russian people," the ideals of Russian culture and the expression they found in the great masters of Russian literature, the Polish and the Jewish problems, and the Revolutionary Movement of 1905.

Charles Scribner's Sons have published the second volume of Stanley Washburn's "Field Notes from the Russian Front." This volume is called "The Russian Campaign" and covers the period from April to August, 1915, i. e., practically the period of the German drive, which culminated in the occupation of Warsaw. The two volumes together form a highly interesting and graphic account of the Russian military fortunes during the first period of the War.

The latest contribution to the list of books on Russian subjects made by the Macmillan Company, is a volume by Stephen Graham, called "The Way of Martha and the Way of Mary." This volume will be reviewed in the next number of "The Russian Review."