1 JANUARY 1927, Page 21

Mr. T. C. Bridges in Florida to Fleet Street (Hutchinson,

2Is.) has dipped the pen of liveliness in the ink of wanderlust. This is a rattling, breezy miscellany of knockabout life and orange-growing in Florida ; of sport—especially fishing ; of convict escapes from Princeton ; of pixie-lore on Dartmoor ; and of Harmsworth-lore in Fleet Street. As the Scot said of the haggis, the book affords " grand confused eating."

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