15 NOVEMBER 1902, Page 9

A Knight of Snowdon. By M. C. H. (Alex. Gardner.

3s. 6d. net.) —This is a very uninteresting and commonplace story of every- day life, with no action, no vigour, and no humour in it. We have lots of characters, none under legal age, and they all do precisely as they should do. Children will not care for A Knight of Snowdon. The book, whether meant for children or adults, will scarcely take any one's fancy. It cannot interest children ; and no one arrived at years of discretion will dream of reading it.