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A YEAR OF THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS

... OF THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS. AN, INTERVIEW WITH MR. IV. T. STEAD. AN unique interviewing job, I think-to be sent by you, Sir, the present editor, to interview the late one for the columns of the Pall Hall Gazette itself; to repair to the -Review of Reviews ...

Published: Saturday 20 December 1890
Newspaper: Pall Mall Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2846 | Page: 1, 2 | Tags: News 

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. SKETCHES AND STUDIES IN SOUTH AFRICA.* ON reading the dedication of Canon Knox Little's book- To the Right Hon. Cecil J. Rhodes, a far-seeing statesman and a faithful friend- the average reader will probably at once conclude that the work is ...

REVIEWS

... double debt to pay: it is written, that is, to be read by those who can't read anything else ; and it is also written to be reviewed-which is as much as to say that it exists to be more or less read by certain persons who f7mst read it or go supperless to ...

REVIEWS

... for the same reason. To the first danger succumbs the clown, to the other I the intellectual hypocrite. The writer of this review would be in neither category, and therefore confesses at once that iin what he has to say of these odes he makes exception ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. A NORRIBLE TALE.. READER, asks thc gifted autholr of this work - reader, crc you lightly peruse these pages do youl rcalizc, can you picture, have you ever experienced, the bald rreality of the talc that is being told ? Taking him or her to ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. TOO MUCH ARPABESQUJE A s eminent authority was once asked to pronounce upon a Volume .Ac CE The poet had entitled them 4 String of Pearls. The ?? said there was too much string. eminent auhrt One is more than once reminded of this dictum before ...

REVIEWS

... by mastering their drill and the use of their arms, by living for parade movements, 'the sword exercise, and the advance in review order; for the cavalry leader is one who combines diligent study of the multifarious duties and responsibilities of the cavalry ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. NAPOLEON UN-NAPOLEONED.* SIR ARTHUR WILSON has done wvell to publish this little Diary of Lady Malcolm's. It is an interesting and by no means a valueless contribu- tion to our knowledge of the great anti-climax, of history, Napoleon's last fretful ...

REVIEWS

... and Co., as ve stated last Saturday. A third and cheaper edition of Mr. Malcolm Bell's Sir Edward Burne Jones; a Record and Review,'i will appear next month through Messrs. George Bell and Sons. It -will be illustrated bv over one hundred repro- ductions ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. GUSH FOR A GUINEA.X' WRITERS of so-called religious books commonly escape the full amount of criticism they deserve, because the critic fears that if he adduce quotations thickly studded with the name of the Deity in support of his strictures ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. ?? a,, XT nfr 1 C' a TWO NOVELS.* MR. COMPTON RICKEnT, the author of T he Christ that is to Be, a romance which attracted some attention, has followed up that ambitious undertaking with what lhe calls a modern story of evolu- tion, entitled ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. THE RAIDERS-.' B-- S It R HERBE IRT M,-,xwno, M.P. MR. CROCKETT has scored a success, of w;hiich the best proof is that everybody is reading The Raiders, in spite of the hindrance to Southern understanding presented by a difficult dialect ...