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The Rhodesian. By Gertrude Page, (hurst And Blackett....

its title announces, this book deals entirely with British South Africa, and its chief interest resides in its presentation of the British African point of view. A curious......

The British West Indies. By Algernon E. Aspinall. (pitman...

Sons. 75. 6d. net.)—The glamour of the West Indies, the feeling that Charles Kingsley expressed in his At Last, stands for something, and Mr. Aspinall has brought this home to......

Classics And The Average Boy. (the Times Office. Os. Net.)

—In the Educational Supplement of January 2nd the Times pub- lished a letter from "A Public Schoolmaster" adversely criticising the education given in our secondary schools. Put......

Some Books Of Tiie Week.

[Under Ibis heading we oIice such Books of the 'reek as hems not been reserved for review in other foram . ] My Larger Education. By Booker T. Washington. (Hodder and Stoughton.......

Novels.

THROUGH THE POSTERN GATE•t "Iv you want a receipt for that popular mystery, Known to the world as a "— successful novel, you can hardly do better than analyse the various......

Felice Christie. By Peggy Webling. (methuen And Co. Os.)—...

Miss Webling gives us is always worth reading ; nor do we enjoy the story much less because we fool that there is a certain want of dramatic unity about it. Felix Christie......

Readable Novels.—fire In The Stubble. By The Baroness...

and Co. 6s.)—A powerful story with a very heroic heroine who almost makes us content with the other characters in the drama.—Anton of the Alps. By W. Victor Cook. (Methuen and......