17 SEPTEMBER 1904, page 21
The Apprentice. By Maud Stepney Rawson. (hutchinson And...
Rawson has taken for the subject of this fine novel the last efforts of Rye to maintain its place as a port against the encroachments of neighbouring landowners and the......
Dar-ul-islam.*
BOOKS of travel are of three kinds. There are the learned books, and the ignorant books, and the books written by Captain Mark Sykes. These last it is impossible to describe......
Tun Theme Of Mr. Basil King's Extremely Interesting Story Is
not wholly original. The literary impostor who climbs to fame by appropriating the work of another is familiar to readers of The Giant's Robe, to take the first instance that......