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Ben Jonson's " Poetaster" And Dekker's " Satiromastix."...

Josiah H. Penniman. (D. C. Heath and Co. 3s. net.)--Not very much is known of the circumstances of the bitter dispute—the so-called " stage-war "—wh ich raged between Ben Jonson......

Some Books Of The Week.

finder this heading tee notice such Books of the week as hays not been restyled NT review in other forma.] Social Studies of To-Day. By Hugo Miinsterberg. (T. Fisher Unwin. 7s.......

The Story Of Mary Dunne. By M. E. Francis (mrs.

Francis Blundell.) (John Murray. Gs.)—A deeper note is sounded by Mrs. Blundell in her new novel than any that her readers are accustomed to hear from her. The story of Mary......

The Seine From Havre To Paris. By Sir Edward Thorpe.

(Macmillan and Co. 12s. 6d. net.)—We can hardly imagine a pleasanter way of spending a holiday than to sail up the Seine from its mouth to Paris; and anyone who contemplates......

The Dragon. By M. P. Shiel. (grant Richards. 6s.)— The

motive of this book is exactly the same as that of Mr. Shiel's former novel, "The Yellow Danger," that is, the invasion of Europe by the combined forces of the Chinese and......

From A Punjaub Pomegranate Grove. By C. C. Dyson. (mills

and Boon 10s. Gd. net.)—Miss Dyson has republished a number of letters written from India which describe in a pleasant way some of the less hackneyed parts of the Depen- dency.......

Readable Novels.—the Dominant Race. By W. H. Adams....

and Co. Gs.)—An almost adequate love story runs through an engrossing and exciting account of official and native life on the Gold Coast, well composed from first-hand......