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Her Son's Wife. By Dorothy Canfield. (jonathan Cape. 7s. 6d.

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Spanish .bayonet. By Stephen . Vincent Benet. (heinemann....

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Georgian Stories, 1926. (chapman And. Hall. 7s. 6d.)—the...

short stories to-day is perhaas higher than that attained in any other literary form, and this book contains an admirable collection, reprinted from various magazines or books.......

Rosa. By Knut Hamsun. (knopf. 7s. 6d. Net.)—it Cannot Be

denied that Mr. Hamsun is a writer apt to prove ; infinitely tedious to many. Others will appreciate the rough vitality and clarity of this tale of Norwegian villagers and......

Country Life And Sport

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R Transatlantic Stories. (duckworth. 7s. 6d.)— Mr. Ford...

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Great Short Stories Of The World (heine- Maim. 8s. 6d.),

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The Blind Ship. By Jean Barreyre. Translated By Heckles...

(T. Fisher Unwin. 7s. 6d. net.)—Mr. Heckles Willson provides an entirely adequate translation of 1d. Barreyre's Le Navire Aveugle, a work which for sheer cumulative horror it......

The Children Of The Betrayer. By Evelyn S:mth. (nisbet. 7s.

Od. net.)—A rather childish story of the Scottish glens under James L's rule. The tams of phrase by which the authoress seeks to convey the savour of the Celtic speech become......

King Goshawk And The Birds. By Eimar O`duffy. (macmillan....

6d. net.)—To those who like satire King Goshawk and the Birds will give great satisfaction. The story is a fantasia on this and other worlds many genera- . tions hence. On earth......

Eyes Of A Gypsy. By John Murray Gibbon. (methuen. 7s.

Cid. net.)—It is always pleasant to welcome a volume of Canadian fiction. The earlier part of Mr. Gibbon's Eyes of a Gypsy gives a most lively and entertaining account of what......

The Giant Of Oldborne. By John Owen. (heinemann. 7s. 6d.

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A Woman In Exile. By Horace Annesley Vaehell....

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