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The Lover Fugitives. By John Finnemore. (c. Arthur...

gratitude is due to Mr. Finnemore for having pro. duced a capital novel with a historical background, in which, though there is much serious sword-play, plenty of blackguardly......

The Old Bank. By William Westall. (chatto And Windus....

Old Bank is a spirited story of provincial life, in which an extraordinary number of unusual things happen. The girl in whom the plot centres is the adopted daughter of a widow,......

Roman Africa.*

Two nations in the world—the Roman and the English—have shown themselves supreme in the art of colonising, and each of them won a conspicuous triumph in Africa. The Phoenicians,......

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THE WESTOOTES.* WORK from the pen of Mr. Quiller-Couch is welcome alike for its literary quality and its point of view. To the sedulous novel reviewer whose sense of style is......