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Readably: Novels.—mies Mary. By Katharine Tynan. (john...

of "Katharine Tynan's" charming Irish stories. The heroine is an attractive creature.—Hawk of the Desert. By G. E. Mitton. (Sense publisher and price.)--An extremely exciting......

Fiction.

THE BAGOTS.• Me. WALLAS'S first and very promising novel takes the form of a story of Ireland of to-day and ymterday, and shows so many superficial convergences with Mr. St.......

"mieeing." By Mrs. Humphry Ward. (w. Collins, Sons, And Co.

Gs. net.)—Mrs. Humphry Ward's book is almost too poignant to be borne at this moment. Tho agonies undergone by a war bride whose husband is missing are only too faithfully......

The October Number Of Histoiy, The Very Readable...

of the Historical Association (Macmillan and Co., Is. net), contains an examination by Professor Firth of the accepted dory of the expulsion of the Long Parliament by Cromwell,......

Inside Constan1tnople.• Ms. Emmen; Has Written An...

book on the Gallipoli affair as viewed from Constantinople. As a member of the American Diplomatic Service, he was attached to the Embassy to Turkey from April to September,......

The Things That Are Caesar's. By The Rev. Alfred Fawkes.

(John Murray. Is. net.1—This wise and witty pamphlet ou " Church Reform " should be widely read. Mr. Fawkes disbelieves in s the agitation for narrowing the Church, and in the......

Some Books Of The Week.

[Notice is Mi. column does not neresearity preelale tabrevient moles•.] The Council for the Study of International Relations ha pub- lished at 10 Adelphi Terrace, WC., a......