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At Au Hazards. By Frances Heath Freshfield. (george Allen...

Sons. 6s.)—One might say that this is a fiber unites horninis; tini would be the better word, seeing how thoroughly masculine the hero is. Sir Arthur Crewe is a gentleman of......

Novels.

DRIFTING THISTLEDOWN.* Drifting Thistledown is a book the title of which har- monises excellently with the contents, for it just expresses the irresponsibility of the heroine......

Sport And Life In The Further Himalayas. By Major R.

L. Xennion. (W. Blackwood and Sons. 12s. 6d. net.)—Perhaps Major Kennion is at his best in describing a Tibetan caravan, or a festival day among the Chitralis. He has an art of......

The Dop Doctor. By Richard Dehan. (w. Heinemann. 6s.)—...

Mr. Dehan's idea of realism includes more than a touch of brutality, if not, indeed, of coarseness, he contrives in The Dop Doctor to present his readers with a vividly......

Some Books Of The Week.

[gads this heading we notiee ouch Bode of the week as have not been reserved for revise, in other forms.] From the Bottom Up. By Alexander Irvine. (W. Heinemann. 6s.......

Reanaenz Novans.—the Mystery Of Barry Ingram. By Annie S....

(Cassell and Co. 6s.)—A Scotch story of a murder. The hero is cleared of his supposed guilt at the end of the book. —The Chariot of the Sun. By Roger Pocock. (Chapman and Hall.......