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Novels.

I WILL MAINTAIN.* HAVING achieved popularity with a novel written in her teens, it speaks well for the self-criticism of Miss Marjorie Bowen that she should have refused to be......

Helen With The High Hand. By Arnold Bennett. (chapman And

Hall. 6s.)—On opening a new novel by Mr. Arnold Bennett the reader enjoys all the pleasure of complete uncertainty as to which of his many manners the novelist has chosen to......

Swim Books Of The Week.

[Undo? this heading Ir4 notice Etch Books of the week as hare not been reserved for review in othir forms.] An English Student's Wand,er-Year in America, By A. G. Bowden-Smith.......

Modes And Manners Of The Nineteenth Century A Emattal Glance

at these charmingly got up volumes, with their profusion of illustration, fashion-plates and others; would hardly prepare one for the point of view from which they are written.......

Lord Loveland Discovers America. By C. N And A. M.

William- son. (Methuen and Co. 6s.)---Until he arrives at the last few chapters of Mr. and Mrs. Williamson's new novel the reader will flatter himself that for once these......

Readable Novels.—ttro Women. By Baroness Albert...

6s.)—A modern story written in the first person by a mother and her daughter.---Tumult a Wessex Romance. By Wilkinson Sherren. (Stanley Paul and Co. 6s.)— The plot is familiar—a......