27 MARCH 1909, page 24

Transplanted Daughters. By Mrs. Burton Harrison. (t....

is a story chiefly concerned with the doings of an American lady and her daughters in London. Both the struggles of Mrs. Stanley Lansing over the brilliant marriages of her two......

Idolatry. By Alice Perrin. (chatto And Windus. 6s.)—mrs....

stories are always interesting, and Idolatry is no exception to the rule. The scene is laid at a small station in the North-West of India, but the interest is purely European.......

No Araminta.t

Mn. SNAITR bad declined so disastrously in his last two novels from the high standard set in Broke of Covenden that we are glad to be able to congratulate him on having scored......

. Everyday Japan.* Mn. Lloyd Has Had Unusual...

learning about Japanese men and things, the opportunities afforded by a residence of a quarter of a century, and by the work of a missionary and of a University teacher. These......