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A Book About Holland.*

IT is easy to see what a charm of contrast Holland would have for a visitor from America. At first, indeed, Mr. Edwards saw a certain similarity to regions which he knew in his......

The Common-sense Of Taxation.*

THERE is an unfortunate tradition in the literary world that if a man sets out to write a book upon a big subject he must produce a big book in order to gain attention. Yet many......

The Salvation Army.*

MR. RIDER HAGGARD has made a close inspection of the Salvation Army's work, has visited its workshops, homes, refuges and shelters, has talked with its officers, observed the......

Novels.

GRIFFITH COLGROVE'S WIFE.* THE plot of Mr. Gerald FitzStephen's novel is one which is, so to speak, an open secret, and therefore no injustice can be done to the author by......