10 SEPTEMBER 1921, page 23

Fiction.

BREAKING COVER.t Mn. Mies announces on his title-page that he means to write• a happy, cheerful book for once. Cheerful the book certainly is, but towards the middle and end we......

A Red Cross Epic.* No Reviewer Can Contemplate Without...

the task of noticing a Report which contains 823 foolscap pages of closely printed matter. Yet the activities of the Joint Societies of the Rod Cross and St. John refuse to bo......

Historic Paris.*

kiss WOLFF, who is probably known to many of our readers as the author of several little books of French dialogue—lively, colloquial dialogue from which French, as it is spoken,......

A Philosopher With Nature.* Di These Days, When Natural...

has become an exact science in which psychology plays a part, books like The Natural History of Selborne, which consist of observations made during country walks, cannot be......