7 MARCH 1914, Page 26

READABLE NOVELS.—The Garden Without Walls. By Coningsby Dawson. (William Heinemann.

6s.)—This is the story of a young man who is the son of a runaway marriage between a Baronet's daughter and an impecunious journalist. The book is mostly concerned with the hero's sentimental history—My Enemy Jones. By Robert Bair. (Eveleigh Nash. Ss. 6d. net)—As an extravaganza, a name with which the author most truthfully labels the book, this story is entertaining, but the reader is neither able nor expected to believe a word of it.