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Attainment. By Mrs. Havelock Ellis. (alston Rivers. 8s.)—...

depict their heroines as Wring a most serious view of life are seldom endowed with so keen a sense of humour as that shown by Mrs. Havelock Ellis. This is an immense comfort to......

Novels.

THE STREET OF ADVENTURE.t Ix the middle of the General Election of 1906—to be precise, on the Monday following the Saturday on which Mr. Balfour was defeated in Manchester and......

The Message. By Louis Tracy. (ward, Lock, And Co. 6s.)—

Mr. Tracy always tells a very good story, and in The Message he gives his readers an exciting mixture of high politics and attacks by savages. The sentimental intrigue is not so......

Mary. By Winifred Graham. (mills And Boon. 6s.)—whether...

the author of this book is herself quite sure what she is driving at, she leaves her readers in considerable perplexity. It is not certain whether she means the heroine of her......