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The Cat Who Saw God. By Anna Gordon Keown. (davies.

75. 6d.)—Emperor into Cat is the latest variant upon the theme of Lady into Fox, and by no means the most con- vincing. Miss Keown's book is little to our taste, erring often......

Mrs. Tim Of The Regiment. By 1). E. Stevenson. (cape

7s. 6d.)—The rash of Capital Letters in Tim's journal is symptomatic only of the high good humour which naturally made her a favourite with the Regiment. It is a lively, good-......

Between Sun And Moon. By Agnes Mure Mackenzie.,...

fid.)—Miss Mackenzie writes with her accustomed skill of a young Scots tutor and a French family in the eighteenth century. Her world has a colour which it owes' neither to......

Anna Priestly. By Evelyn Herbert. (cape. 7s. 6d.)— Anna...

hard and ugly life seems to epitomize the drab horror of existence in a small mining town. The author, ' however, can perceive such oompensations as there are, and writes well......

To-moaaow's Woons. By Jane Oliver. (collins. 7s. 6d.)—...

tackles with conviction the problem of an older woman's love for a boy of twenty. She knows the women of her world, and, though she overcrowds her canvas, she ; keeps a good......

Success And Plenty.—by J. L. Campbell. (collins., 7s....

is rather more stupid, rather; more likeable, and rather more convincing than most of the suburban young men of fiction, and the story of his troubles at a travel bureau and at......

Call Home The Heart. By Fielding Burke. (longmans. 7s....

struggles of Ishmalee's heart between the mountains of North Carolina and the industrial life of the plains are followed in far too much detail and with far too many ' side......

' Peacock's Feather. By George S. Hellman. (jarrokls.'...

might be surprised to learn that he was a great lover as well as a wit, and that his hunchback and squint were assumed—he best knows why—to hide his good looks. Mr. Hellman......

Ian And Felicity. By Denis Mackail. (hodder And...

6d..)—This is the story of two self-satisfied imbeciles whose hearts remained firmly and stolidly in the right place. The Greenery Street couple, ten years older, and but little......

Home Brewed. By Oswald H. Davis. (dent. 7s. 6d.)— This

home-brewing epic of a small public-house in the Black COuntry labours heavily under the burden of its author's curious prose. He has a good tale to tell, however, and a good......

A Man Named Luice. By March Cost. (collins. 7s. 6d.),

—The story of a famous surgeon and a young American' heiress is used to develop dreams, visions, and a philosophy of pain. Miss Cost catches up past and present in the steady;......

The Golden Bee. By Patrick R. Chalmers. (eyre And ,

Spottiswoode. 7s. 6d.)—Love and money are Mr. Chalmers' themes, and whether in the City or in the Divorce Court, . money seems to have the best of it. Those who do not mind a......

- Further Fiction

THE PASCARELLA FAMILY. By Franz Werfel. (Jarrolds. 7s. 6d.)—The six Pascarella children fight their own battles, for and against a despotic father, in a fine chronicle by th e......