The Theatres: THE LIGHT THAT FAILED
... ^Iu theatres BY W. MOY THOMAS THE LIGH'I THAT FAILED THE lady who is known to the novel-reading public as George Fleming has not succeeded in constructing a consistent and well- proportioned play ...
... ^Iu theatres BY W. MOY THOMAS THE LIGH'I THAT FAILED THE lady who is known to the novel-reading public as George Fleming has not succeeded in constructing a consistent and well- proportioned play ...
... gSooks of ^Ufcucnce Very opportunely the new edition of Debrett's House of Commons and the Judicial Bench (Dean and Son) the thirty- seventh annual issue is just published. Since the last edition tw ...
... dOui* bookshelf BOOKS ON THE LATE WAR NOT the least interesting among the numerous books on the war is The Commission of H.M.S. Terrible (Newnes), by George Crowe, Master-at-Arms, R.N., in which the ...
... ur 30 o o h 0 It c I f THROUGH HIDDEN SHENSI Shensi is a naturally gray land of dim beginnings. Most of it is in the plain of Northern Asia. Mountains, well-nigh impenetrable, separate Shensi from th ...
... (Duv bookshelf TIIE UNSEEN WORLD MATERIALISTS assert that the world is made of ether and atoms, and there is no room for ghosts, but the evidence set forth by the late Mr. Frederic Myers in his lo ...
... 0 it f d 0 0 It sit c I f TIIF. T1RITJSH ARMY, 1763-1793 THE third volume of A History of the British Army (Macmillan and Co.), by the Hon. J. W. Fortescue, opens at the end of the Seven Years' War, ...
... The theatres BY W. MOY THOMAS OLD HEIDELBERG THE picture of the bright and joyous side of students life in the venerable University of Heidelberg, so effectively contrasted with the gloom and formal ...
... Out fl 00 lis It elf NAPLES IN 1799 IN this interesting and thoroughly readable volume, the author narrates the story of a State whose history is, perhaps, as tragic as that of any country in Europe ...
... ^ttusic of the Sftcck PREPARATIONS FOR THE OPERA SEASON THE last fancy dress ball of the winter has taken place at Covent Garden, and on Monday the workmen started to reconstruct the stage, so that by ...
... ^hc theatres BY W. MOY THOMAS THE LONDONERS There is a sort of apologetic suggestion in the description, a farcical adventure, affixed in the playbill of the Apollo Theatre to Mr. Whitestone's adap ...
... (Out jpookshclf BY THAMES AND TIBER IT is difficult to sustain interest in a story that professes to be but a dream, from the perils or horrors of which one knows that the dreamer can be saved at th ...
... (Dur Doffhshclf FOR HIS PEOPLE THE grim little tragedy of Old Japan, which Viscount Hayashi, the Japanese Minister, has re-told for English readers, tells of a Japanese headman who gave up his life to ...