The London Way. By Mark Allerton. (byron Bramwell. 3a....
Allerton reprints here twenty-four papers con- tributed to the Glasgow Evening Citizen. They are of the "London qcerespenderit a l kind, and better appreciated, it may be, in......
Rzadablic Novite.—the Moth And The Flame. By Alice Maud...
(John Milne. 6s.)—A story of present-day life, con- trived with considerable skill; perhaps the rules of art demand a more tragical ending.—The Passion of Paul Marillier. By......
Some Books Of The Week.
(Und e r this heading we notice such Books of the week as have not been reserved for review in other forms.] A History of the Evangelical Party. By G. R. Balleine, M.A. (Longman......
Q. Septimi. Florentis Tertuiliani De Baptismo. By J. M....
M.A. (Cambridge University Press. 4s. 6d. net.)—This is a very interesting example of the series of "Cambridge Patristic Texts" which is appearing under the care of Dr. A. J.......
Greek Buildings Represented By Fragments In The British...
the Tomb of Mausolus. By W. R. Lethaby. (B. T. Batsford. 2s. net.)—This is the second number of Mr. Lethaby's series, the first having dealt with the Temple of the Ephesian......
Edgar Allan Poe. By John Macy. (small, Maynard, And Co.,
Boston, U.S. 3s. net.)—This is one of the series of "Beacon Biographies of Eminent Americans," appearing under the editor- ship of Mr. M. A. de Wolfe Howe. Mr. Macy has no......
B. J.'s Mother. By Margaret Deland. (harper And Brothers....
striking contrast to " The Golden Ladder" comes a book of delightful short stories by Mrs. Margaret Deland. Here we see glimpses of an America entirely different from the......
A Spring Fortnight In France. By Josephine Tozier. (t....
Laurie. 10s. 6d. net.)—Angela Victoria, who starts on her tour in chap. 1; nolentibus vnkis , contrived in her fort- night to see a good deal, enough, it is manifest, to furnish......