10 MARCH 1933, Page 26

SUMMER'S DAY. By Ianthe Jerrold. (Chapman and Hall. 7s. 6d.)—Perhaps

the most striking thing in this book is, not the summer's romance, though that is delicately and perceptively told, but the way in which Hilary, looking back twenty years later, keeps his dream unspoiled, refusing sequels. Prologue and epilogue round off the philosophy of an unusually charming story.