The Sting Of The Whip. By C. C. And E.
M. Mott (George Allen and Unwin. Is. 6d.)—Here we have a slow, careful study of class-hatred which begins with the boyhood of John Broxworth, a farmer's son, who presumed to......
The Golden Isle. By Dorothy Fisk. (methuen. 7s....
are sick and tired of the modernist novel and look for something simple and charming, without being in any way sloppy, should read The Golden Isle. It is suffused with the......
Traveller's Rest. By Mrs. Henry Dudeney. (collins: 7s....
books can always be relied on to give pleasant companionship for an hour or so : they are, as it were, slight acquaintances, full of the doings of. people with whom we do not......
Radical Rascals
Storm Over Europe. By Douglas Jerrcll. (Ernest Benn. 8s. Od.) MR. DOUGLAS JERROLD has written a political extravaganza of considerable ingenuity. He is of that school, whose......
Her Father's House. By Hilda Vaughan. (heine- Mann. 7s....
is difficult to light upon any one quality of distinction in Miss Hilda Vaughan's Her Father's House, a book which was awarded the new Book Guild prize for last month, yet it is......