27 JUNE 1914, page 40

A Wanderer's Trail.*

THIS is one of the most remarkable records of travel which we have come across. Mr. Ridge;, while engaged in business in London, was filled with a great desire to see the world.......

The Plunderer. By Roy Norton. (mills And Boon.

Mr. Norton must study the art of stage management before he can join the ranks of the really first-rate novelists. "Let us go back over the last month or two," says Dick on p.......

Fi Cti On.

TENTS OF A NIGHT.* WHETHER she writes independently or in collaboration with her sister, the work of Miss Mary Findlater is always welcome. The quality of exhilaration may be......

James. By W. Dane Bank. (sidgwick And Jackson. 6s.) —james

Bowden was not a youth to be admired, and we confess that we are easily able to withstand his "animal magnetism." He was educated at the Council school of a Lancashire factory......