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LITERATURE

... Methuen are about to publish the first ro-ume of The History of th e Booe War, by F. E. E. Gun, liffe, Fellow of ?? Soulih' College, Ofdord. This volume carries the war i-U the relict ?? tit. It is a very full narrative, with ilustrations, maps, Bnd ...

LEEDS THEATRES

... the intervals in the excursions were distinctly clever in their respecive lines and came in for a good deal of applause, The war bioscope vworked remarkably welL Amncmg the films shown were several representing the CJ.V.'s and the Imperial Yeoanznry, both ...

THE PEKING DRAMA

... order to prevent the stirring np of the people by the Peking edict ordering war against the foreigners. St. Petersburg, Thursday. A telegram, 'eceired bv the Minister of War from Vice-Admiral Alexeieff, dated Taku, June 30th. via Port Arthur, July 1st ...

LITERATURE

... Blackwoed and Sons. Mrs. .Teremie-Didelere. By H. J. Jennings. London: Harrison and Sonac The Transraal3 War Aloum: The British Forces in South ] Africa. Edited by Commander C. N. Robinson, R.N. 12s. 6d. net George Newnes Limited A Rank Outsider. By Nat Gould ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... are quite unique, and have never before been I published. They aire exact faec-similes of those in the i possesslon of the War Office. and the onl- other copies are in the bannis of Lords _Roberts and Kitchener and their stalls. The forts vary in size ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... have d been reason for Nelson's feeling more uneasy begind the c four-in-hand of Vathek than on the deck of a man- b of-war. Rogers once spent three days at Fonthill, where, G he says, he was struck by the re meent, rather.thaes the magncflene, of ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... comparison between Britain's previous wars with China and the present campaign is given by Mr. Marcus Tindal in the -September number of Pearson's Magazine. In comparing the Peking cam- paign of 1860 with the war now en foot, many pearallels Ibeeanie ...

LITERATURE

... I;TT E L AITU RE FRO.M TH BOER SIDE. Although legion is the rumber of books on the war in South Africa, they bare nearly -all been written by men 'who only saw the events they described from the British side. Peor a true understanding of the struggie ...

LITERATURE

... is ?? with insanity in eve~ry sonseo of tho SHAPOWS, 0?1 TIE WAR. tiniert the ahore titlo Mrs. Bagott has publi'.hcd -a large aa'd handsome volumne of lier mnemories nf thle Snth A'rilan War-or rathier so mn-i-h of them as wereo k,atldh4 etlseenlthe months ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... stamped I: ir i ?? -ith ,oeir own interpretation of p c al souven rs of the Transaali rn-is r rt. ?? which illtustrates the - Ai War 9rtists in South Afr'ca. The text is :,rthr Mr. Carter, tie well-knowvn editor of that -.V.iitV, tt'.Le, 'lie Years Art, and ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... Haggard's latest sheaf of stories takes its title, Black Heart and White Heart, from a dramatic picture of savagge life in Soutb Africa. It is concerned with the strange, romantic history of two Zulu lovers in the days of Getywayo-a subject which gives ample ...

GRAND THEATRE

... ly, which he believes will blow up a yacht and send all the hero's friends to heaven, but which blows up a Spanish man-of.-war instead, and sends some of his own friends somewhere else. A large audience last night thoroughly enjoyed the piece, which is ...