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Tho Adventures Of Billie Belshaw. By Mrs. George De Horne

Vaizey. (Mills and Boon. 6s.)—Billie Belshaw is a clerk in an insurance office, and it is impossible to deny he is rather a vulgar young man, but his irrepressible good spirits......

Some Books Of The Week.

[Under this heading we notice such Books of the wear as hays not been reserved for review in other forms.] Lyrics and Poems from Ibsen. Translated by Fydell Edmund Garrett.......

Fi Ction.

GITLNEI GOLD.* THE romance of au/venture on the verge of Empire, as we have had already occasion to point out, is no longer the monopoly of the male novelist, and among the......

Readable Novels.—cheadle And Son. By Hamilton Gibbs....

6s.)—Mainly concerned with a young man's development in a varied career at Oxford, where the writer is very much at home.—The Heather Moon. By C. N. and A. M. Williamson.......

The Snarer. By Brown Linnet. (john Murray. 3s. 6d. Net.)—

No more delightful character than that unrepentant old sinner Betsy Blythe has appeared within the last ten years in the pages of fiction. She is a most abominable old......

Letters To William Allingham.*

IT is impossible for a reviewer to do much more than notice a book like Letters to William Allingham, because of the number of correspondents and the diversity of their......