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READABLE NOVELS.—The Dominant Race. By W. H. Adams. (Smith, Elder

and Co. Gs.)—An almost adequate love story runs through an engrossing and exciting account of official and native life on the Gold Coast, well composed from first-hand knowledge.—Mr. Fleight. By F. M. Hueffer. (Howard Latimer. Gs.)—A fantastic, amusing, and sometimes audacious satire upon modern England in general and politics in particular.—Rising Dawn. By H. Begbie. (Hodder and Stoughton. 6s.)—A careful study of fourteenth-century England, telling bow a squire of John of Gaunt falls under the spell of Wycliffe.—The Strength of the Bills. By H. Sutcliffe. (S. Paul. 6s.)—A buoyant story of Yorkshire moors invaded by industrialism.