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NEW BOOKS OF SATURDAY

... Decorative Work in Wood that can be done by the Amateur hi House. Garden, and Farmstead. By Francis Chiltou-Young. (Lon- don: Ward, Lock & Bowden.) The Dash for the Colours and other Ballads and Sketches for the Home and Platform. By Frederick George Webb ...

SCHOOL BOARD CLERKS' ASSOCIATION

... (London: Segan Paul, Trench, TrUbner & Co.) Plea/se Ti/son. By Frank Pope Humphrey. -Cycle and Camp. By 3. H. Holding. (Lou- don: Ward, Lock;'& d Cu . ) rzei-iel's Si-&.' By J. H. Pearce. (London: William Heinemann.) Fastroduction to Algebra, for the Use of ...

Published: Friday 03 June 1898
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3852 | Page: 9 | Tags: News 

LITERATURE

... by S. Baring-Gould, M. A. Eight vols. Vol. III. (Edinburgh : T. C. & E. C. Jack.) Gretchen. By Rita. New Edition. (Lon- don: Ward & Downey.) Autographs and Birthfdays of Eminent Per- sons. Compiled by Alice M. Rushton. (London: Sampson Low, Marston & ...

LITERATURE

... vitality into her dranzatisi vrerso'rx. A Bi- for Forimae! or, Dr Nikola's Ven- detta. By Guy Boothlby. Illustrated. (Lon- (don: Ward, L'ock & Bowden, Limited. IS95.) -Of our newer romantic novelists Mr Guy s Bootiby is- withont ?? one of the most Y gifted ...

LITERATURE

... (Londen e Effingham Wilson.) 'S Nature Poems. By Henry Wadsworth Long- ,f fellow. llustrated by Paul de Longpr. (Lon- , don: Ward, Lock t Bowden.) i Songs and Miscellaneous Poems. By John e Imrie. (Toronto: Imrie & Graham.) e A Little 'Pour in America ...

LITERATURE

... maiden content? We know not: all the same 'Postle Farn is an interesting novel. Willow the King. By J. G. Snaith. (Lon- don: Ward, Lock & Co.)-Willow is not a flesh and blood hero, as might be supposed; Willow is a cricket bat. For this is a cricket story ...

HISTORY, ARGHÆOLOGY, AND BIOGRAPHY

... unreality anld false com- Iplexity.I A Humbls Enterprise. By Ada Cambridge. With Illustrations by St Clair Simmos.(Lon- don: Ward, Lock & Bowden, Limited. 1896. -Miss Cambridge's pleasant novel is a, true 3love story of the old sort, and the old sort ...

LITERATURE

... commonplace satire and such very forced wit t? makes rather a dreary entertainment. Stephanie: a Novel, By Tom Lee. (ton- don: Ward & Dowaey.)-They have usnels to answer for, these two friends witheut whose inspiration end encouragement this book would ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... lriitLations. Comniled h; the Hon. Mrs Lyttelton G(,ll. (London: Hennrv Frowde-j I H:/is Steps. By Charles 3I. Sheldon. (Lon. don: Ward, Lock'& Co.) Mforality as a Religion. By' W. R. Washing- ton Sullivan. (London: Svmt Sonnenschein & Co.) Spiritual Chrisdianity ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... Eyre Hussey. (London : Jolin Macqueen.) A Mlonk of Crtta. By E. Phillips Oppen- heirn. IllusLrated by Warne Browue. -(Lon- don: Ward, Lock & Co.) POETRY, VERSE. AND DRAMIA. JTephthah, and Other Mysteries, Lyrical and Dramatic. By Aleister Crowley. (London: ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... Coulson Kernahao.-The Sword of Allah, a Romance of the Harem. By T. R. Threlfall. -The Queen of Xight. Bv Headon Hill. (Lon- don: Ward, Lock & Co.) In the Valleys of South Down. By Athbne. (Belfast: lM'Cas, Stevenson & Orr.) Tom-all-alone. By Amelia M. Barker ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... kind of thing; it is not lit erature. -A Social H~qkcwaYmnn. By Elizabeth Phipps Train,. illustrated by F. MN'Kernan. (Lon- don : Ward, Lock & Co.)-Miss Train is distino-tly American in her style, but her story runs very smovothly. It is on the familiar theme ...