Olive Latham. By E. L. Voynich. (w. Heinemann. Cs.)— The
reader has no business to complain that this novel is excessively dreary when he considers that the heroine is engaged to a consumptive Nihilist, whom she nurses through......
The Letters Which Never Reached Him. (eveleigh Nash....
anonymity of this novel is carried to such a point that the reader lays it down without the slightest idea of the names of either of the two characters about whom he has been......
Prance Is Fortunate In Being The Adopted Country Of Madame
Mary Duclaux. To the study of French life and scenery she brings the eye and touch of an artist, the mind of a poet and philosopher. About two-thirds of this charming little......
The Descent Of Man.*
THE arrangement of the contents of a volume of short stories seldom satisfies everybody. Certainly, if the best should come first, the claim to precedence of the story after......