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To every Englishman—and by that we mean every English-speaking citizen of our Commonwealth—Cyprus suggests, not the succession of love-cults, but that one great lovers' meeting when Othellocame to land. “Once more well met in Cyprus.” This new issue of the officialhandbook assures us that the island is now a Crown colony of Britain. Let us trust that itsauthors, who are both administrators of empire, in reviewing their work among its mixed inhabitants, may record that they “have found great love amongst them.”
The Handbook of Cyprus.
Eighth issue. Edited By Harry Charles Luke Douglas James Jardine. Pp. xii + 300. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1920.) Price 12s. net
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C., G. The Handbook of Cyprus . Nature 105, 291 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/105291c0
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