Fiction.
THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF.• THE industrious and ingenious Mr. Stacpoole has given us a new and entertaining set of variations on one of the oldest themes in fiction, the......
Readable Novels.—the Women Who Wait. By Mary Marlowe....
and Co. 6s.)—The subject of the novel an- nounces itself in the title. A professi oral mystic plays a leading part.—The Madgwick Affair. By David Whitelaw. (Ward, Lock, and Co.......
Two Girls On The Land.'
Miss Ouvic HOCKIN went to work on the land in the days before the women land.workers had come under their present organization, and " when a shilling a day (without one's food)......
Some Books Of The Week.
[Notice in this column does not necessarily preclude subsequent review-[ The Year's Work in Classical Studies, 1911. Edited by S. Gaselee. (J. Murray. 2s. 6d. net.)—It is......