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The Last Word. By Evelyn Underhill. (w. Heinemann. 8s.) — It

is not often that the modern novelist has the courage to write a novel dealing as freely with the unseen world as with the seen. In the book before us Miss Underhill affords the......

The Imperfect Gift. By Phyllis Bottome. (john Murray....

very difficult to find a novel which is good all through. The author's ideas and powers of expression too often appear to evaporate after some twenty chapters. The Imperfect......

Indian Forestry,

Indian Trees. By Dietrich Brandis. (A. Constable and Co. 16s. net.)—To Sir Dietrich Brandis, more than to any other man, is due the development of the great forestry system of......

Readable Noveze—susan. By Ernest Oldmeadow. (e. Grant...

story of a sentimental mis- understanding, which, if it strains the reader's credulous powers to breaking-point, is at any rate lightly and freshly written.— An Irish Utopia. By......

C Urrent Liter,at Ure.

HUNGARY AND THE EIGHTY CLUB. Hungary : its People, Places, and Politics. (T. Fisher Unwin. 10s. 6d.)—This title is a misnomer. The book contains an elaborate account of the......