19 NOVEMBER 1910, page 59

Always Welcome. Her Children Are Bright, Attractive...

other children like to hear about them. In this book she does not attempt to break new ground. The healing of a breach between father and daughter through the agency of the......

"entertain Angels." The "strange Little Girl" Is Not...

angel, but she is what some people would think better, a Princess, and those who are kind and those who are not kind to her come by their deserts.—In Gervan and the Magic......

The Adventures Of Dick Trevanion. By Herbert Strang....

Stoughton. 6s.)—This is a story after a boy's heart, treating of smugglers and family feuds and French privateers. The hero, who is the only child of a much-decayed family in......

Beset By Savages. By Herbert Hayens. (james Nisbet And Co.

5s.)—It is quite clear from the adventure recorded in the first three chapters that Dick Harding was " meant for great things "; in due course the great things arrive. He......

The Peninsula Under Wellington Captain Gilson Provides...

ample field for fighting and adventure. But before leaving his native shore Sir Jeffrey Jones comes into collision for the first time with the " Spy " of the title, and makes a......

Off The Wicket. By Harold Avery. (t. Nelson And Sons.

3s. 6d.)—" Just for a Joke " would have been a better title for this story of schoolboy life. Two boys force a school-mate's desk open, look at his rather famous collection of......

The High Deeds Of Finn. By T. W. Rolleston. (george

Harrap and Co. 5s.)-Mr. Rolleston has drawn his material from a field of literature as yet little known to the average reader. There will be many, we feel sure, who will be......

An Uphill Fight. By M. Bramston. (national Society. 2s.)—...

Bramston gives us, as is her wont, a well-conceived and well- constructed story. The family of Stanford Robins, who has robbed hundreds of people by his Excelsior Company and is......

The Scottish Fairy Book. By Elizabeth W. Grierson. (t....

Unwin. 6s.)—Fairy-stories are always delightful; but they gain an additional interest when they bear the stamp of the people among whom they circulated. This is certainly the......

The Insurgent Trail. By Tom Bevan. (t. Nelson And Sons.

35. &L)—This is an exciting story of adventures in the Balkans. A young Englishman goes out to see whether he can discover the truth about Turks, Greeks, Macedonians, and......