2 SEPTEMBER 1911, page 23

Novels.

A PORTENTOUS HISTORY.* Mn. TENNYSON may be congratulated on having struck out a new line in fiction by assigning the central role to a real giant. Hitherto giants have hardly......

Roman Britain.t

Tins volume belongs to the valuable series of "The Antiquary's Books." It appears to have been somewhat delayed in publication. We read in the Introduction that Curle's Roman......

Rips Corn. By S. C. Nethersole. (mills And Boon. Cis.)

—This novel is, on the whole, a worthy successor to Miss Nether- sole's former book. "Mary up at Gaffries." The story of the ancient family of Laqueste is given in great detail,......