1 OCTOBER 1921, Page 23

We must warmly commend the enterprise of Messrs. Eveleigh Nash

and Grayson in starting a new series of reprints at a moderate price. The first six volumes of " Nash's Great Novel Library " are Almayer's Folly by Mr. Conrad, The Four Feathers by Mr. A. E. W. Mason, In Kedar's Tents by H. S. Merriman, Tristram of Blent by Anthony Hope, Rodney Stone by Sir A. Conan Doyle, and Red Pottage by Miss Cholmondeley—a capital selection of good novels. They are published in the ordinary octavo size, and the type and paper are surprisingly good. Yet the price is only half a crown, though the printing is done in England. It is to be hoped that the venture will have the success which it deserves.