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... t \y^ jTHE matterhorn mirrored in the riffelsee >A> i 'i*fT I iff iffih^TiT|1 T I T I The near ridge Is the Hornll, up which the ascent is made from the Swiss side, an ...
... MUSIC The New English Opera Sunday Concert Attractions The Anzelus The interest of the present season of opera will culminate to-night (Saturday) with the first performance of the new English opera, ...
... hhe BOOKSHELF J£j BOOKS TO ORDER. M Julian Revelstone. By Justin McCarthy. (Chatto and Windus.)' i)- f 6s. The Adventures of Louis Blake. By Louis Becke. (T. Werner Laurie.) 6s. Fatality. By G. G ...
... . FOUR The one fault of this book is its lack of anecdote. We all want anecdote nowadays. Captain Reynard tells us in his preface that ...
... THE BOOK OF THE WEEK Sidelights on History in the Making. An Eastern Storm-centre as Seen from Inside. Side-Tracks and Bridie-Paths. By Lionel James (Intelligence Officer). (Blackwood and Sons.) The ...
... THE BOOKSHELF The Russian Army and the Japanese War Is the title of Captain A. B. Lindsay's translation of the exceedingly important comments of General Kuropatkin on the military policy and power of ...
... THE BOOKSHELF: A Charming Novel j The Twenties At which Mr. William Toynbee glances (Glimpses of the Twenties; with portraits. Archibald Constable) are the ten years of the reign of George IV, and t ...
... LITERARY INTERLUDES Is Uganda a White Man's Country? Mr. Winston Churchill's African Experiences. 'i From Ruwenzori to the Congo I am rather-- wrote the late Professor Alfred Newton to Mr. A. F. ...
... Trj IP Tj i-k ir q t t ip ip i A New Novel by Mrs. Humphry Ward U vJ vl I\. O O ILr L/ r pj^g Lack cf Support for Poetic Genius Mrs. Humphry Ward's Daphne: or Marriage à la Mode (with illustrations ...
... A Minor Mystery THE BOOKSHELF 1 'tand New pio, A Bohemian Putzle Among the minor mysteries of biography is the birth of the Bohemian of Bohemians, Richard Savage, whose fame, and still more whose cha ...
... THE BOOKSHELF Two Interesting Nature Studies A Romance of Mount Lebanon A Mystery in Fur By general consent the most mysterious and inscrutable of our fauna. So Mr. J. C. Tregarthen styles the hero ...
... THE BOOKSHELF Koaesack and Baton That every soldier of Napoleon carried a Marshal's baton in his knapsack is by no means abundantly illustrated by Mr. R. P. Dunn-Pattison, whose useful volume on Napo ...