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Across The Blockade. By H. N. Brailsford. (g. Allen And

Lnwin. 2s. 6d. net.)—Mr. Brailsford visited Central Europe in the spring. He describes his impressions in this readable, but strangely prejudiced, book. He writes at times as if......

Readable Novels. —the Lady Of St. Luke's. By Mark Allerton.

(Hodder and Stoughton. 6s. net.)—The story of a girl with a taste for semi-Bohemian artistic society who marries a London clergyman. The difficulties which arise from the......

Fiction.

THE OLD MADHOUSE'!" MODERN novel-readers are not all devotees of Mr. William De Morgan. One cannot easily imagine his exciting enthusiasm, for example, in the votaries of the......

Some Books Of The Week.

[Notice in this column doss not necessarily preclude subsequent rerieto.) Les Grandes Heures. Par Henri Lavedan. Quatrieme Serie. (Paris : Librairie Aeademique Perrins et Cie. 3......

We Arc Sorry To Receive The Final Number Of The

Bellman., the excellent Minneapolis weekly which for thirteen years past has interested and instructed us. Mr. William C. Edgar, the editor and chief proprietor, explains that......

We Have Received The Fifth Annual Report Of That Admirable

pioneer enterprise, the Worcestershire Open-Air School for Delicate Children at Malvern, which is supported by the local education authorities of the county and by a Government......

In The Grip Of The Terror. By Lumen. (w. H.

Smith and Son. 3d.)—This plain narrative of the Communist nightmare in Budapest deserves reading. It describes the deeds of the " strange medley of visionaries and ex-criminals......