Ris Magnificence. By A. J. Anderson. (stanley Paul....
with his last story, which is concerned with one of the most difficult periods of European history— the end of the fifteenth century in Italy—has made the average historical......
Dedications : Rat .dnthology. Compiled By Mary Elizabeth...
P. Putnam's Sone. 10s. 6d. net.)—Tbis enter- taining volume is the fruit of is pleasant excursion in one of the bypatbs of literature. The practice of dedicating books has......
Some Books Of The Week.
[Undo. this heading les sours ouch Books of Um nub as ha. not bran roma for resins In other forms.] Religion at Home. By L. H. M. Soulaby. (Longmans and Co. 2d. net.)—The......
Readable Novslel—the Thunderhead Lady. By Anna Fuller And...
(G. P. Putnam's Sons. Se. 6d. net.)—This little romance is told by means of letters, some gossiping, some of criticism of books and art; they are dainty and attractive enough,......
The Banana. By William Fawcett. (duckworth And Co. 7e. 6d.
net.)—As Mr. Lewis Harcourt lately said in Parliament it was no small service to the poor of this country to have made the banana the common object of the coster's barrow."......
A Handy Book Of Curious Information. By William S. Walsh.
(J. B. Lippincott Co. 12s. 6d. not.)—Mr. Walsh deals with numerous subjects that admit of no general classifi- cation. All is fish that comes to his net—or rather to his......
The Thing In The Woods. By Margery Williams. (duck- Worth
and Co. 6s.)—This is an American story of a doctor who becomes locum tenens for a friend in a country district of Pennsylvania. The mystery as to" The Thing in the Woods" which......
The Eternal Maiden. By T. Everett Barre. (duckworth And Co.
6s.)—In spite of the poetry which Mr. Barre puts into his account of the long night of the Arctic Circle, most readers will close this book with fervent gratitude that they were......