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Coquette. By Frank Swinnerton. (methuen. 7s. 6d. Net.)—it...

that Mr. Swinnerton's new novel should be nothing better than " a sound commercial article," and at that should have an unsatisfactory end. The book might so very easily have......

Eudocia. By Eden Phillpotts. (heinemann. 7s. 6d. Net.)—...

a far cry from nineteenth century Dartmoor to eleventh century Byzantium, but such divergencies of time and space do not appear to inconvenience Mr. Phillpotts. After all,......

Fiction.

THE RED xmarrr.* THE tone of Mr. Brett Young's new novel is sharply contrasted with that of his last work, The Black Diamond, a dour story of life in a colliery town. There the......

Mr. Laurence Housman's New Book.*

Tuosz who have enjoyed Mr. Lytton Strachey's Eminent Victorians and The Life of Queen Victoria will find Mr. Laurence Housman's little Angela and Ministers exactly to their......

Readable Novels.—wintergreen. By Janet Laing. (hodder And...

net.)—Miss Julia Glenferlie, alias Jane Wintergreen, when she thought it her duty to go out as a domestic servant, achieved such an extraordinary shccess that every housewife......