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(1) Who's Who, 1914 (2) Who's Who Year-Book for 1914–15 (3) The Englishwoman's Year-Book and Directory 1914 (4) The Writers' and Artists' Year-Book, 1914

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(1) THE best praise which can be given to the sixty-fifth issue of “Who's Who” is to say that it maintains the high standard of excellence of previous editions. We notice that it has increased in size by nearly a hundred pages, and that, as usual, a prominent place is given to the biographies of eminent British and foreign men of science. We know of no more useful work of reference, or of one which is consulted more frequently.

(1) Who's Who, 1914.

Pp. xxx + 2314. Price 15s. net.

(2) Who's Who Year-Book for 1914-15.

Pp. vii + 178. Price 1s. net.

(3) The Englishwoman's Year-Book and Directory 1914.

Edited by G. E. Mitton. Pp. xxxii + 441. Price 2s. 6d. net.

(4) The Writers' and Artists' Year-Book, 1914.

Edited by G. E. Mitton. Pp. x + 157. (London: Adam and Charles Black.) Price 1s. net.

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(1) Who's Who, 1914 (2) Who's Who Year-Book for 1914–15 (3) The Englishwoman's Year-Book and Directory 1914 (4) The Writers' and Artists' Year-Book, 1914. Nature 92, 526–527 (1914). https://doi.org/10.1038/092526b0

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