MODERN LIFE IN BOOKS
... By OLIVER WAY A BOOK has just been published which has caused a great stir. There is nothing remarkable in that. Among the hundreds of books published every week, one or another i ...
... By OLIVER WAY A BOOK has just been published which has caused a great stir. There is nothing remarkable in that. Among the hundreds of books published every week, one or another i ...
... A BOOK REVIEW OF 1927 Some Outstanding Works of the Year THE number of new books in 1927 has established something of a record. Most of them were novels. Six weeks before Christmas review books were a ...
... HOT SHEIKS AND WHOOPEE BABIES Pen Pictures of Flaming American Youth Three Outspoken Novels on a Serious Problem LIFE, especially sex-life, at frantic speed, is increasingly written up by the Americ ...
... , by Christopher Wordsworth. (Stanley Paul, 18s.) They had a good time in the Universities in the days when learning was the last thing an English man wanted ...
... . BY IVAN PATRICK GORE. Things appear to get blacker every day for the many so-called night-clubs that have flourished so long in the West End under different names and a variety of alien exploiters Unfortunately not a few of the reputable ones are getting a publicity they do not desire, and are finding that, although the majority of the mud falls short, just a little of it sticks here and ...
... . BY IVAN PATRICK GORE. CHARITY . At a recent charity cabaret patrons bought cushions on which to sit on the floor and watch the show with some degree of comfort. If you bought two cushions you had a better view, but were not popular with those behind you who had only been ablo to afford one This cushion idea is by no means new, although it may be a novel aid to raising the wind. Floors, ...
... . By IVAN PATRICK GORE. THAMES RIVIERA. Now that Herbert Cecil has started Tagg's Hand in its new form, there seems every possibility of the place vieing with the other up-river resorts in popularity. A big feature about Riviera is that it does not depend upon sunshine, and it is not at tho merey of the elements, although, of course, the bathing beach must necessarily suffer in bad weather. ...
... . By IVAN PATRICK GORE. THE SILVER SLIPPER. Following on the footsteps of the Kit Cat, which, after ending its career as a night club, blossomed out in due course as a restaurant the Silver Slipper in Regent Street is now open to the general public, which can eat, dance, and see a good cabaret entertainment. Although there is no great difference between the actual entertainment of the caba ...
... . By IVAN PATRICK GORE. The other day I went into a club which only a few nights before had been raided. I had known it when the entertainment was in full swing, and the difference was remarkable, almost ghastly. Just a short time back tho atmosphere had boon one of music and laughter, honest ap plause for the artists who took the floor, soft light} and a, perhaps, too lioavily scentcd air. ...
... A BOOK REVIEW OF 1927 Some Outstanding Works of the Year THE number of new books in 1927 has established something of a record. Most of them were novels. Six weeks before Christmas review books were a ...
... MODERN LIFE IN BOOKS Gods of Yesterday, Gods of Yesterday, by Jambs Warner Bellah. (Appleton, 7s. (id.) Bellah. (Appleton, is. bd.) Prelude to a Pope for Myer, by L. Steni. UU.J Mulleins, by Philip Gr ...
... Literary Legends A New Bennett Novel Meet Mr. Prosser Wine, Women, and Sudden £)eath The Professor Writes Another Novel Guy de Maupassant in English THE Prince of English, literat ...