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We Have Received The Second Issue Of The New Series

of Art in Australia, a quarterly magazine at 6s. The London publishers are Constable and Co., Ltd. We do not gather from the paper that Australian art is as yet very important.......

The Tale Of Triona.t The Tale Of Triona Is Not

in Mr. Locke's best manner. All that can be said in its praise is that it is readable throughout. None of the characters lives, but the story is well told. English society and a......

Madrid : Past And Present. By Mrs. Steuart Erskine. (john

Lane. 7s. 6d. net.)—Mrs. Erskine is to be applauded for the sincerity of her attempt to write a supplement to the official guide-books. Her volume will be useful to the tourist,......

Some Books Of The Week.

[Notice in this column does not necessarily preclude subsequent review.] Adventures in Common Sense. By E. W. Hine. (Andrew Melrose. 5s. net.)—This book consists of little......

Other Nover.s.—the Outsider. By Maurice Samuel. (con-...

net. )— A seemingly realistic picture of Bohemian life in the Paris of 1918 and after. A demobilized American soldier chooses to embark upon a losing struggle for existence in......

Princes Of Wales. By Maynard Bridge. (deane And Sons. 8s.

6d. net.)—Mr. F. Maynard Bridge had a happy thought when it occurred to him to write a History of the Princes of Wales and to illustrate it with reproductions from " engravings,......

With The Prince In The East. By Sir Herbert Russell.

(Methuen. 10s. 6d. net.)—While the cinematograph is no doubt the most valuable record from a popular as well as a practical point of view, this elaborate account of the Prince......

Miracles And The New Psycholoyy. By E. R. Micklem. (oxford

University Press. 7s. 6d. net.)—This is an examination of the miracles of Jesus Christ as recorded in the New Testament in the light of modern psychology and psychotherapy.......

From Vita Nuova To Paradiso. By P. H. Wicksteed. (man-

chester University Press. 5s. net.)—More tedious and valueless commentary has collected round Dante than round any other writer in the world, and unhappily it still continues to......