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The Fruitful Vine. By Robert Lichens. (t. Fisher...

cannot protest too strongly against the plot of Mr_ Hichens's novel and the measures taken by the heroine, Lady- Cannynge, to provide her husband with the child for whom he-......

A Question Of Latitude. By L. B. Luffman. (john Lane.

6s.) , —The scene of this novel is laid in Melbourne, and the author does not shrink from exhibiting the bad as well as the good side of Australian city life. Although admiring......

Some Books For Boy Scouts- I'

THESE four books which we bring before our readers are examples of the literature that is springing up with the Scout movement. Two of the books, the stories, reflect the......

Novels.

A LIKELY STORY.* Wrra a wisdom that cannot be too highly commended, Mr. de Morgan postpones what most writers would have called a Preface to the very end of his book. Novel......

Which The Opening Chapters Are Enough To Deplete The...

'of all aspirants to its honours for many a long day.—A King - of Vagabonds. By Beth Ellis. (Wm. BlackwoOd and Sons. 6s.) —An historical novel dealing with the attempt of an......