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The High Calling. By Charles M. Sheldon. (hodder And...

6s.)—It falls to our lot to read many novels, but it is not often that we find one which could be read chapter by chapter as a Sunday evening lecture to a congregation of young......

Some Books Of The Week.

[Under this heading we notice such Books of the week as hare not been reserved for review in other formel The Constitutional History of England. By Sir Thomas Erskine May.......

Remda.blei Novels. — The Three Envelopes. By Hamilton...

Paul. 68.)—A romantic story in which there is more than an element of the supernatural. It will only be read with pleasure by those who are able to force themselves to believe......

Novels.

MARIE.* THorrox he has already some fifty-odd volumes to his credit, there is no sign of weariness or declining energy in Sir H. Rider Ha,ggard's latest venture. On the......

The Night Of Fires, And Other Breton Studies. By Anatole

le Bras. Put into English by Frances M. Pestling. (Chapman and Hall, lb. net.)—M. is Bras, himself a Breton, is an acknowledged authority on all that concerns Brittany and its......

Success. By Una L. Silberrad. (constable And Co. 6s.)—the...

of this novel seems something of a paradox, as the " success " of Michael Annarly, the hero, does not come till the last few chapters. The book, in fact, describes how by the......