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_raoul, Gentleman Of Fortune. By H. C. Bailey....

Co. 6s.)—Although these stories of the struggle between the Dutch and the Spanish in the sixteenth century are written with much of Mr. Bailey's usual felicity of style, the......

Novels.

ANCESTORS.• THE late Hans von Billow used to call Madame Carrel) "the tropical pianist," and, in view of the exuberance of her invention and the ardour of her style, the epithet......

Some Books Of Tile Week.

[Under this heading we notice such Books of the week as have not been reserved for review in other forms.1 is the "quarterly" line seems to be its science articles. Lord......

The Broken Road. By A. E. W. Mason. (smith, Elder,

and Co. 6s.)—Mr. Mason in this novel attacks the thorny problem of the English education of our Indian fellow-subjects. In this instance the Indian boy who is sent to enjoy all......

Readable Novels.—daphne. By Margaret Sherwood. (chatto...

charming pastoral idyll of Italy, in which the gods appear in very human form to the heroine Love - in - a - Mist. By Madame Albanesi. (Hodder and Stoughton. 5s.) — A. love......