29 APRIL 1905, page 36

Mr. Vachell, Encouraged By The Well-deserved Success Of...

in other fields of fiction, has now essayed what is notoriously one of the most difficult of all literary undertakings,—the composition of a romance of school life. Here we may......

John Fletcher's Madonna. By Mrs. Cemyns Carr. (a. Con-...

and Co. Cs.)—Mrs. Comyns Carr chooses an Italian heroine for her new novel. The characters of both Beatrice and her Italian friends and relations are well drawn and lifelike,......

Magna Carta.*

DR. MCKECIINIE has placed both legal scholars and the general public under an obligation by the production of this important work, which presents the whole question of the Great......

Some Books Of 'me Week.

[Under this heading we notice such Books of Cl,, week as have net been reserved for review in other forms.] Cuba and the Intervention. By Albert G. Robinson. (Long- mans and Co.......

My Turkish Bride. By Arthur Crawshay. (harper And...

this book had ended at the twenty-eighth chapter, it would have been possible to speak of it as rather a favourable example of the melodrama of fiction. As it is, it is a little......