Page 6, 12th February 1954

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Urbane, Courtly Metternich

METTERNICH, by Constantin de Grunwald (Falcon Press, 26.). T IKE the excellent Mcttcrnich of I./Algernon Cecil this new study is extremely favourable to the man long denounced......

Learned Books

Scrinium, which is beginning its fourth year of publication, is a valuable international Catholic review of more learned and serious books, Catholic or of special Catholic......

A London Of Mean Vice

BLACK ARGOSY, by Mercedes Mackay (Putnam, 12s. 6d.). pROM its title-page to the last grim I. foreseeable paragraphs this first novel by a woman who has lived and worked among......

Miss Brittain. I Think, Is Too Sorry For The Housewife

By BAABARA WALL LADY INTO WOMAN, by Vera Brittain (bakers, 15s.). THIS book tells the history of I women from Victoria to Elizabeth IL and—as the title suggests and because the......

The Loving

Queen of Heaven has come.. n URING the Our Lady's Year I-/distance mil, prevent pilgrims from visiting the more famous shrines of the Blessed Virgin. but few cannot manage to......

R Ime Rear'

Children's I Corner 1 n EAR Children : What would you e--isay if someone told you that her aunt's brother was not her uncle? Would you get caught, as I did? (Think it out. It's......

Your Day And Mine By Elspeth Campbell

A priest in the sickroom y OU have someone sick at home and the priest is to bring him Holy Communion? Perhaps you have never had the priest come to the house before. What is......

Do You Suffer From

Exhauslipation? nrrs MOST or us at times. We wake up in the morning feeling tired, sour, and headachy. That's Exhaustipation the tiredness caused by constipation ! The trouble......

Who Can Replace These Giants?

By Reginald *I ebb " OW that Belloc is dead N " OW that Belloc is dead who is there to take his place in Catholic letters? Fr. Vincent McNabb and Chesterton have gone. Are there......

I Gardening

wHY do so few people grow wHY do so few people grow Y quinces? They are accommodating trees and will grow on almost any garden soil, though they prefer a dampish site. The fruit......