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The Straits Of Poverty. By Ella Maomahon. (chapman And Hall.

6s.)—Though Miss Macmahon calls her book The Straits of Poverty, she very quickly delivers her hero from these uncomfortable narrows. The book indeed is a study in success, and......

Readable Novels.—the Third Wife. By Herbert Flowerdew....

exciting story of a gentleman who makes it his business to murder his wives for the sake of their property. The heroine of the story, Delia Castonel, enacts the part of......

Down Our Street. By J. E. Buckrose. (mills And Boon.

6s.)— It is an achievement for any writer to have added one to those figures in the world of fiction which stand for types. Mr. Buckrose has accomplished this feat in the......

Some Books Of The Week.

[Under this heading we notice such Books of the week as have not been reserved for review in other farms.] What America is Doing. By Annette M. B. Meakin. (W_ Blackwood and......

Novels.

THE SOUNDLESS TIDE.t Alas. CRICHTON, who has already made her mark as a writer of excellent stories for children, now appeals for the first time in The Soundless Tide to the......