Reminiscences
... , by Sir Vincent Corbett. (Hodder and Stoughton, 20s.) The first forty years of Sir Vincent Corbett's life correspond exactly to the last forty years in that of Queen Victoria an era whic ...
... , by Sir Vincent Corbett. (Hodder and Stoughton, 20s.) The first forty years of Sir Vincent Corbett's life correspond exactly to the last forty years in that of Queen Victoria an era whic ...
... Sirocco, Sheiks, and all for the Love of a Woman The Saint Gone Wrong Halting Thrills Peptonized Switzerland Those Clear-eyed Administrators ANNE was a determined character from h ...
... , by Quex. (Stanley Paul, 3s. 6d.) Phis appreciation of has been written by a trained London journalist, who has kept his eyes open and his note-book handy during his visit to Manhat ...
... By OLIVER WAY IN spite of Mr. Brett Young's assurance that the book is to be found everywhere-- in haber dashers' shops, in drug stores, in cafés, it seems almost treasonable th ...
... Back to War and Romanticism The Arrogance of Ignorance Napoleon makes Thunderous Love Too Many Dreams That Came True An Indian Love Lyric Dintviddy's Island IN the world of newly- ...
... MODERN LIFE IN BOOKS Banned in Boston but a Book of the Month By the Clock of St. James's Textbooking Our Times Fiesta by Ernest Hemingway. (Jonathan Cape, 7s. (id.) By the Claele of St. James's, by P ...
... SUCCESSFUL SPRING BOOKS Money Talks About The Big Best Sellers and The Modest Remainders WE have it on the authority of a poet, which is always good, that in the spring time a young man's fancy lightl ...
... IF the classical Oxford Don could sec the enthusiasm created by Medea, presented this/week at matinees at the Holborn Empire, he might find some consolation in the optiona ...
... Philistines in Parnassus Xantippe s Husband The Soul of a IVar Bird Middle- Aged Follies Bournemouth in Sicily This Expressionism THERE is no apparent reason why a professor, with ...
... A BOOK FOR A BRIDE WfCenus in Fioc Languages. IN The Whole Art of Dining, with Notes on Service and Table Decorations, M. J. Rey has written a book which deserves a place on the intimate bookshelf o ...
... OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC B TELL ME MORE, AT THE WINTER GARDEN THEATRE. TELL Me More is by now quite a grown-up play, having been reincarnated at the Winter Garden last May after enjoying a previous existence in America, and from all appearances it will live yet for some months. The previous Winter Garden production was advertised as A laughing success, and Tell Me More might be broadcasted in ...
... OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC. THE CO-OPTIMISTS AT THE PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. THE world of the theatre is so subject to change that it is surprising to find the Co- Optimists com pany now at the Prince of Wales Theatre identical with the one ap pearing a year ago at the Palace. This argues finan cial success, pov- erty being more vulnerable to schism than wealth and iu their case the success is well ...