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An American Girl At The Durbar. By Sholland Bradley, (john

Lane. 6s.)—The millions of English people who were not able to go to India for the Durbar will find they know a, great deal about it if they carefully read this book, at the......

Fiction.

THE RED HAND OF ULSTER.* LORD KILMORE OF ERRIGAL, the modern Gallio who acts as narrator in Mr. Birmingham's new novel, makes an obser- vation on p. 60 which is not without its......

Ilyadablz Novels.—clarice, I, And Others, By H. Robertson...

6s.)—A mildly humorous account of a holiday in an inland summer resort.—Wounds of the World. (John Ouseley. 3s. 6d.)—Stories of varying merit, by members of the Wesleyan......

Some Books Of The Week.

[Under this heading we notice such Books of the 'week as hate not bens marred for review in other formal The Montessori Method. By Maria Montessori. Translated from the Italian......

The Unknown Quantity. By Charles Inge. (eveleigh Nash....

is too long, the conversations are spun out, and the minute observation becomes occasionally trivial, while small phrases are annoyingly repeated; at the end, though the telling......