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Bed Eve. By H. Rider Haggard. (hodder And Stoughton....

Bider Haggard takes for the first scene of his story one of the most interesting spots in East Anglia—Dunwich—once a. cathedral city, now an insignificant coast village. The......

Thanks To Sanderson. By W. Pett Ridge. (methuen And Co.

Cs.) —We are not exactly ready to say why we go on reading Mr. Pett Ridge's stories. They are about quite commonplace people who live in mean surroundings and are not by any......

Should Be Placed At Its Very Earliest Stage In A

sanatorium—we say " every case," while allowing the numerous exceptions of upper-class patients which common sense suggests, though even these might often find their best chance......

How The.insurance Bill Will Work Oat. (published By...

227 Tooley Street, S.E. ld.)—One of the most useful of the many pamphlets published on the Insurance Billie a little penny pamphlet, by an anonymous writer, with commendatory......

Behind Turkish Lattices. By Hester Donaldson Jenkins....

6s. net.)—Miss Jenkins describes the life of a Turkish woman from the beginning to the end: her babyhood —on which, it would seem, very little intelligent care is commonly......

Three Thousand Years Of Mental Healing. By George Barton...

Ph. D. (Hodder and Stoughton. 6s. net.)—Dr. Cutten views his subject from the historical side. He goes back to Egypt and Greece, to the cures wrought in the temples of......

Some Books Of Tiie Week.

[Maier this heading v. notice such Books of the week os hay. net 4411 'reserved for review in other forms.] The Empresses of Rome. By Joseph McCabe. (Methuen and Sm. 12s. 6d.......

Readable Novels.—the Missing Millionaire. By Christopher...

Sons. 6s.)—A story of suspenses and surprises very well managed.--In the Name of the People. By A. W. Marckmont. (Ward and Lock. 6s.)—A graphic but gloomy picture of Portuguese......