23 MAY 1908, page 22

More Pages From The Day-book Of Bethia Hardacre.*

MRS. FULLER MAITLAND has hardly done herself justice in putting together this second instalment of her Day-book. Most people are content to judge of a book's interest by its......

Wages And Employment.*

WE regret that the limited space which we can spare for technical works obliges us to make our notice of this handsome and public-spirited volume very brief. As the title......

Novels.

THE BURNING CRESSETA' Os' all the heroes and victims of the Jacobite risings, none has appealed more effectually to the popular imagination than the Earl of Derwentwater, to......

The (key Knight. By Mrs. Henry De La Pasture. (smith,

Elder, and Co. 6s.)—Mrs. de la Pasture does well to call her new book an autumn love story, for it is concerned with characters who, even in this age of the romance of the......

Readable Novels.—drusilla's Point Of View. By Madame...

Blackett. 6s.)—An amusing modern story. Most people, however, will think that Drusilla's action, the result of her " point of view," was a little hard upon the man she was......