SOME GOOD STORIES FROM NEW BOOKS
... SOME GOOD STORIES FROM NEJK ROOKS On the Fringe of Armageddon.-- Small in bulk, but great in spirit, is Mr. James Milne's News from 'Somewhere,' with its many gleams of great events gathered durin ...
... SOME GOOD STORIES FROM NEJK ROOKS On the Fringe of Armageddon.-- Small in bulk, but great in spirit, is Mr. James Milne's News from 'Somewhere,' with its many gleams of great events gathered durin ...
... The fashion of beautiful colour books, which have largely taken the place of the annual Keepsakes of another day (now to be found on the fourpenny bookstall in a sadly foxed co ...
... By a Returned Prisoner of War MONEY is of little help to our countrymen interned in Germany. Butter, ham, bacon, jam, margarine, lard, etc., are all at prices which verge on the fa ...
... In Memoriam, 1914, and After. By Nicholas Kilburn. fNovello. 8d.) I This is music in memory of our brave soldiers and sailors. His War Record is the title of a little diary for soldiers, giving space ...
... , 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 ...
... Printers' Pie. Edited by Mrs. Hugh Spottiswoode, Sphere and Tatler.) is. A budget of stories by G. R. Sims, Pett Ridge, Newnham Davis and others, with thirty-four drawings, some in colour. Copies pur ...
... IE AV E S orT EST E R DAY A T3ool ...
... DILEMMA.-- When Desdemona was hauled out of bed in order that she might tell the Venetian senators whether she owed more obedience to her father or her husband, she replied that she ther ...
... ^CTie cUMlusical T^.ays I-r is very curious that two such practised hands as Mr. Grossmith and Mr. Seymour Hicks should have within one week fallen down, for The Beauty Prize at the Winter Garden and ...
... , by James Norman Hall. (Chapman and Hall, 15s.) The South Sea Islands have long been the happy hunting-grounds of the type of author who prefers picturesque illusion to less saleable r ...
... , , by Sir Alexander Mackenzie. (Casseil, 15s.) Mackenzie. (Casseil, 15s.) In his eighty years of life, during which he rose from boy-violinist to the Princ ...
... There are certain annuals which are atj indispensable to the adult as the Boys' Own is to the child. Who's Who, for instance, which in its 1932 edition (Black 50s.) has added anoth ...