RICADABLE NOVELS.—Stubble Before the Wind. By Mrs. Campbell Praed. (John
Long. 6s.)—A collection of short stories, most of them with a psychical tinge.—Sandy Car. michael. By Cutcliffe J. Hyne. (Sampson Low, Marston, and Co. 6s.)—A book of adventures which will greatly appeal to boys. The scene opens with the flight from Culloden, and works through land and sea adventures to a conclusion in the cannibal islands of the Pacific.— Withyford : an Exmoor Story. By Arthur 0. Fisher. (Chatto and Windus. 5s.)—A very spirited story of sport and love-making.—The Magistrates' Own Case. By Baron Palle Rosenkrantz. (Methuen and Co. 6s.)—A detective story, very cleverly contrived, with something more, and on a higher plane of interest. —Demos Awakes. By David Christie Murray. (John Long. 6s.)—The story is of a strike in a Scottish town, good, though not equal to the author's best work. —Graham of Clavcrhouse. By Ian Maclaren. (John Murray. 68.)—A fine study of the man, really biographical, though in the form of fiction.