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The Children Of The Gutter. By Arthur Applin. (grant...

6s.)—This is a rather sordidly realistic novel of the career of a flower-girl and her relations. Like many students of the social evils of the present day, the author suggests......

Some Pocas Of The Week.

[Under this heading ,ms notice sack Book* of the tesek as hoes not bun reserved for 1111400 in ether firms.] The Right Honourable Spencer Perceval. By Philip Treherne. (T.......

Constance Beth-at-once. By Alan Mcdougall. (sherratt And...

" means the same thing as is poetically expressed by "Standing with reluctant feet Where the brook and river moot." She is both a child and a woman. Now this is a difficult......

Novels.

ONE IMMORTALITY.* As an interpreter of the East in general, and Burma in particular, Mr. Fielding Hall has already achieved distinction by virtue of a sympathy so acute as to......

The Life Of Boyer Langdon. Told By Himself, With Additions

by his Daughter Ellen. (Elliot . Stock. 2s. 6d. not.)-11ogOr Langdon spent the greater part of his life in the service Of the Great Western Railway . . From 1874 down to his......

Readable Novels.— The Plower Of The Heart. By H. B.

Marriott Watson. (Methuen and Co. Os.)—A. novel of the world, the world of finance and of society. It is dedicated to Mr. H. G. Wells, possibly to show him what it is that he......