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THE MYSTERY OF WO-SING

... . By A. G. Hales. (Long 7s. 6d.) Oh, what a tale of wickedness, and of occultism good and bad Was there ever such a thorough bad man as Carl Strang of Yale, son of a profligate preacher He takes first to the stage, then to the worst sort of occultism, and after queer dealings with the Chink, Wo-Sing, acquires a triple [Continued overleaf. Continued personality his own, Wo-Sing's, and that of a ...

Published: Wednesday 10 September 1924
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 225 | Page: Page 70, 72 | Tags: Review 

THE LEGACY FROM NOWHERE

... . By Peter Gladwyn. (Long 7s. 6d.) The three Monson girls were fortunate, but puzzled. When money, and a good bit ■of it too, came to them out of the blue, they knew nothing of who had sent it, beyond their benefactor's mere name, Cleave Hollesby. Such a plum of mystery couldn't go un disputed, and up came the Countess of Cavalcanti to claim her share in the plunder. As you will have guessed, ...

Published: Wednesday 10 September 1924
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 193 | Page: Page 72 | Tags: Photographs  Review 

OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC: TIGER CATS, AT THE GARRICK THEATRE

... ^UR CAPTIOUS CRITIC H TIGER CATS, AT THE GARRICK THEATRE. AN elemental play this, with the ladies and gentlemen casting their high school and public school finish to the winds and standing forth in the buff of their appetites. It should be a highbrow play because, although a revolver is fired off in the middle of it, just as it might be at the Lyceum, it ends unhappily. just as a highbrow ...

THE ART OF THE CINEMA: A Glimpse of Griffith--Decameron Nights--Lincoln to the Life

... THE ART OF THE CINEMA. A Glimpse of Griffith Decameron Nights Lincoln to the Life By So Ro ILBTTILBWOOD Frankly, I found D. W. Griffith, the man, a good deal more interesting than the vexed question of his banned American-Revolution film, America, or Love and Sacrifice. You cannot argue about a question of taste. It is agreed upon by everybody that there is nothing definitely anti-British in ...

Published: Saturday 13 September 1924
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2239 | Page: Page 34, 38 | Tags: Photographs  Review 

The Literary Lounger: The Length of Novels

... *5The Literary Lounger. By Keble Howard.^ 4f'- The Length of Novels. I have made a discovery with regard to the length of modern novels which will probably-- or shall we be modest and say possibly?-- make even greater fortunes for our authors and publishers, and prove an inestimable boon to the reading public. My discovery is this. Whilst analytical or psychological novels the kind of novel ...

THE ROADSIDE FIRE

... . . By Madeleine Linford. (Parsons 7s. 6d.) (Parsons 7s. 6d.) Miss Linford takes her title from a phrase of Stevenson's, where he speaks about the broad road that stretches and the roadside fire. Sylvia Spring told Audrey Deane, the heroine, that the job they were both engaged on at the moment, the Help to Poland Mission, was like that. Life is really a road that goes on, and we have stopped ...

Published: Wednesday 10 September 1924
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 227 | Page: Page 70 | Tags: Review 

THE FIRST LEAVES OF AUTUMN: The Man in the Brown Suit; The Treasure of the Bucoleon

... THE FIRST LEAVES OF AUTUMN Two Breath-catching Novels for Autumn Evenings The Man in the Brown Suit. The Man hi the Brown Suit. By Agatha Christie. (John Lane. 7s. 6d.) Christie. (John Lane. 7s. 6d.) The Treasure of the Bucoleon. The Treasure of the Bucoleon. By A. D. U/-tifdon llranfonnc 7 nrl 1 Howden Smith. (Brentanos. 7s. 6d.) The summer that has not been a summer is passing, and already ...

Published: Saturday 13 September 1924
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 807 | Page: Page 36 | Tags: Review 

IRONWY AND HER LOVERS

... . By Helen Proxhero Lewis. son 7s. 6d.) (Hutchin- Welsh, of course the heroine's Celtic name tells you that and there is abundance of odd Welsh manners in the humbler charac ters. The final joke, however, is lost to those who have no Cymric, for it is left untranslated, for which one can hardly forgive the author. Still, she provides enough sensation to condone the loss of the possible last ...

Published: Wednesday 10 September 1924
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 289 | Page: Page 70 | Tags: Review 

AT THE SIGN OF THE CINEMA: WHITE SLIPPERS. (STOLL.); THE LOVE STORY OF ALIETTE BRUNTON

... AT THE SIGN OF THE CINEMA. BY MICHAEL ORME. WHITE SLIPPERS. (Stoll.) THE private view at the Palace of this new British production moved a crowded theatre to enthusiasm. It is a Stevensonian yarn adapted from the story of Charlton Law rence Edholm, brimful of ad venture and haloed with a charming romance. Mr. Mathe- son Lang is never so happy as when he is playing the rover or the buccaneer, ...

Published: Wednesday 10 September 1924
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 652 | Page: Page 76 | Tags: Photographs  Review 

Criticisms in Cameo: I. MR. FRANK TINNEY, AT THE EMPIRE; II. MORALS, AT THE WIMBLEDON THEATRE; III. THE BELLS, ..

... Criticisms in Cameo. i. MR. FRANK TINNEY, AT THE EMPIRE. THERE is only one word for it-- genius. Mr. Tinney's art defies analysis. You laugh from the moment he appears until the end of his turn, and you laugh again at every recollection of him. Yet you cannot say what It is that tickles your sides. It isn't his costume, though you always picture him in his scarlet tunic with gold epaulettes. ...

Published: Wednesday 10 September 1924
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1245 | Page: Page 32 | Tags: Illustrations  Review 

A LITERARY LETTER: The Iron Duke as a Philanderer

... A LITERARY LETTER The Iron Duke as a Philanderer. London, September 8, 1924. I am plad to hear of a reprint of The Hypochron driack being on the way, for I was reading it the other day in a copy of on old volume of The London Magazine for 1780 which came into my hands. But it is the illustrations in these old magazines which interest me, as they are among the first news, illustrations. One ...

Published: Saturday 13 September 1924
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3139 | Page: Page 12, 36 | Tags: Photographs  Review