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The Poet Of Craigie House By Hlldegarde Hawthorne The Last

fate of a poet is to be laid in lavender. It is a long way , from the direct impact on his peers to the time when some crumb of him is on every homely table, and it can only be......

M. Goblet, As A Political-geographer, Wrote, Under The...

La Crepus'cule des Traites, a valuable book on a most topical and important subject, and this excellent translation (Bell, 7s. 6d.) makes it accessible to English readers.......

Musings Of A Scottish Grannie By Ishbel, Marchioness Of...

and Temair As the title of this charming book of memoirs (Heath Cranton, Os.) suggests, the Marchioness of Aberdeen has aimed not at writing a formal autobiography, but simply......

Suspect

By Allan Strawbridge Suspect (Heinemann, 8s. 6d.) is the story of an Australian artist who spent the War years as a prisoner in Germany, wrongly suspected of being a member of......

The Journalists Of The Post-war Generation Are Now...

to write their autobiographies. " After the men as the blurb has it—comes Marguerite IliirriScin with Born for Trouble (Gollancz, 12s. 6d.). In 1918 she gave up a job on the......

Current Literature

To the general reader there is always something attractive in the spectacle of a man running his lingers through a material which he handles with the case born of experience.......