The One Who Came After. By David Lyall. (hodder And
Stoughton. 6s.)—This is the story of a Scotch girl of artistic temperament who is left an orphan with very small means of support. After hurriedly trying what life is like with......
Some Books Of The Week.
[Under this heading we notice such Books of the week as have not bun reserved for rewele in other forms.] The translators do not attempt, for instance, to refine on the meaning......
Novels.
THE BRASSBOUNDER.* THERE is no vocation of the British race which is written about with such competence and artistry as that of the sailor. Possibly Stevenson is to be counted......
Professor Dowden's Essa.ys.*
PROFESSOR DOWDEN has done well to bring these essays before the public in a form which gives them a better chance of surviving. Among the sixteen the most interesting, wo are......
The Other Side. By Horace A. Vachell. (t. Nelson And
Sons. 2s. net.)—There is no mistaking the power and originality of this romance. It is described as "a Record of Certain Passages in the Life of a Genius." This genius is David......
Reada.ble Novans.—the Duke ' S Price. By Demetra And...
and Co. 6s.)—The story of an alliance between money and rank, made in good faith, and turning out well at the last.—Vera of the Strong Heart. By Marion Mole. (A. Melrose.......