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The Hidden Road. By Joan Sutherland. (mills And Boon....

scenes of the book which are laid in Tibet are much more entertaining than the final chapters, which deal chiefly with a very unnecessary misunderstanding between the hero and......

Fiction.

STEMPENYT.T.* HERE we have the "authorized version " of a Yiddish novel written twenty-seven years ago by a Russian Jewess, who speaks of her district as being in Lithuania. The......

A Stained Glass Tour In Italy. By Charles Hitchcock...

(John Lane. 7s. 6d. net.)—The delightful photo- graphs of interiors of Italian churches which illustrate Mr. Sherrill's book are in themselves enough to attract many purchasers.......

Comrade Yetta. By Albert Edwards. (macmillan And Co....

feeling of the English reader of this book will be one of extreme astonishment at the calm way in which the author writes of New York as a cosmopolitan city, as if this were an......

Great Energy In Collecting A Large Quantity Of...

the original production of The Beggar's Opera in 1728 and its subsequent history, as well as upon Lavinia Fenton, who was supposed to have been a principal cause of its success,......

Readable Novels.—stella Maris. By W. J. Locke. (j. Lane....

is not even a Provencal mistral to mitigate the strong sentiment and the crude melodrama which seem to smother the tender charm of an original theme. Open Sesame. By B. P.......

Some Books Of The Week.

[Under This heading we notice such Books of the week as hare not keen reserced for reticle in other forms.] The Tragedy of Education. By E. G. A. Holmes. (Constable and Co. 2s.......