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Buckholt " Is A Large Farm, And Is Most Successfully

managed by the wife of its owner, "Bray of Buckholt," whose husband at the opening of the book has left her keeping house for his father, while he himself has sought his fortune......

The Career Of Harold Endsleigh. By Walter B. Harris. (w.

Blackwood and Sons. 6s.)—The figure of the young man who is eager to break the narrow bounds of life in England, and to embark rather vaguely on a larger sphere, is very true to......

Historical Mysteries. By Andrew Lang. (smith, Elder, And...

net.)—Mr. Lang has continued the entertaining series of historical mysteries which he began in his "Valet's Tragedy" in a volume of less detail and a more popular character.......

Hilton Of "the Light Green."

sonally, we are inclined to think not. Anyhow, we have nothing but congratulations to offer Sir Robert Edgcumbe on his pions act of homage to the memory of his friend and......

The Prisoner Of Mademoiselle. By Charles G. D. Roberts. (a.

Constable and Co. 6s.)—Besides throwing very interesting side- lights on the history of Canada under French rule, Mr. Charles Roberts tells us a charming love-story in his new......

• The Edge Of Circumstance: A Story Of The Sea.

By Edward Noble. London: w. • Blackwood add Soar. Lthid realises that the action takes place under the Union Jack, not under the Stars and Stripes. Through the medium of an......