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Readable Novels.—sussex Iron. By Lewis Lusk. (j. Ouseley....

archaeologist is more in evidence than the literary artist in this uncommon story of Tudor times, but it should interest many besides Sussex folk. — The Great Gold Bush. By W.......

The Magazines.

SIR HENRY BLARE, discussing the problem of Ulster, in the Nineteenth Century, is mainly concerned to stir the British public out of its apathy in regard to what he considers to......

Some Books Of The Week.

[rTacTer tide heading ire vette* such Boas of the Irak as hays not Wen resorted for review in other Anna] A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare : The Tragedie of Julius Caesar.......

Fiction.

BARRY AND A SINNER.* THE sinner as hero, or at least as central figure, has become . rather familiar of late years in fiction, partly owing to the success of such figures as......

Through The Window. By Mary E. Mann. (mills And Boon.

6s.)—It is always difficult to say what are the qualities which make for perfection in short stories, but if Mrs. Mann's present collection are not perfect they are at any rate......

Malayan Monochromes. By Sir Hugh Clifford, K.c.m.g. (j....

those who know not Malaya have complete confidence in the truth of Sir Hugh Clifford's pictures. This dozen of stories tells us of the struggles, loves, superstitious, and codes......