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Mr. Whybrew's Princess. By Howard C. Rowe. (alston...

story, which deals with imaginary fighting in the Balkans, gives a terrible picture of the barbarities and cruelties which unfortunately are not confined to fictitious warfare......

Readable Novels.—everbreeze. By Sarah P. Mclean Greene....

story of life in the hills. It is pleasant reading, but the end is almost too much like that of an old-fashioned comedy.—The Widow's Necklace. By Ernest Davies. (Duckworth.......

Some Books Of The Week.

[Dudes this heading we notice such Books of the week as hare not keen teemed for review is other forms.) Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research. Part LX VII. (Francis......

Sandy Married. By Dorothea Conyers. (methuen And Co....

will be as entertaining to those readers who have never read anything about Sandy at all as to those who have met him in the former book, of which be is the hero. We cannot say......

Isle Of Thorns. By Sheila Kaye-smith. (constable And Co....

heroine of this story is a very modern young lady indeed, and has no idea of conventional morality, though —in spite of the fact that she attempts murder in the course of the......

Fiction.

THE STORY OF LOUIE.t ONIONS'S method of treating the same event in successive books from different points of view is becoming familiar in England chiefly through the novels of......