Professor King's book on the Irish question is by far the best book on the difficult subject for practical use. It is not a treatise undertaking to settle the whole trouble at once; it suggests no theory and offers no panacea, but simply states the case and the condition of affairs as the author found them. This is done succinctly and intelligently, and the work is, therefore, of great value to those who desire accurate and unbiased information with regard to Irish affairs.