Breachley, Black Sheep. By Louis Becke. (t. Fisher Unwin....
the above unattractive title Mr. Beck° gives us what can only be described as a sample of book-making. Breachley, Black Sheep has nothing to distinguish it from the usual......
Miss Chesterton's Decision. By Philip Treherne. (t....
6d.)—This is one of the novels which remind us in a way of Mr. Vincent Cruinal!s's dramatic ideal, the putting of real pumps and so forth on the stage. No one can question the......
The Future Of Russian Policy"
Mn. HENRY NORMAN, who has already done much to give the English reader a better appreciation of Asiatic problems, has now increased the debt which we owe him by producing a very......
Out In, China. By Mrs. Archibald Little. (a. Treherne And
Co. 2s. 6d.)—The primary object of this book may be said to be that of a political pamphlet. People in England do not think enough about China, or, if they think, probably think......
Scud. By Ernest G. Henham. (t. Burleigh. 6s.)—canada And The
late "seventies" are the time and place of Mr. Ilenham's excellent novel, Scud. The book is infinitely better than its title, which gives no idea of the charm of its open-air......
Novels.
AHANA.* THE author of Ahana, to judge from internal evidence as well as from the absence of any mention of previous works on the title-page, is a novice. The faults of......