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A Welcome First Novel
The Homeward Tide. By Joan Mackenzie. (Hutchinson, 7s. 6d.) Here Lies a Most Beautiful Lady. By Richard Blaker. (Heinemann, 7s. 6d.) The Note Books of a Woman Alone. Edited by......
Roosevelt Not On The Defensive Finance In Eastern And...
By CHRISTOPHER HOLLIS I have just been reading the messages in some of the English papers concerning the trip which , President Roosevelt has just taken across the country. The......
Cobbett—a Woman's View
Peter Porcupine. By Marjorie Bowen. (Longmans, Green. 10s. 6d, net.) Reviewed by STANLEY B. JAMES Emphatically Cobbett was " a man's man." His egotism, his truculence, his......
Great
Expectations Most important of this week's publications is Recollections and Memories by Sir John Squire (Heinemann, October 28, 8s. 6d.), a volume composed partly of......
Lovely Austria
Austria: The Land of Smiles and Tears. By Aimee Watt Smyth. (Burrows, 8s. 64.) Reviewed by ANTHONY MOUR AV I EFT Most books on Austria published in recent years have dealt......
Bay-trees Stop Flourishing
The Unpardonable Crime. • By D. B. Miller. (Houghton. is. 64.) Peril in Darkness. By Hilda Wind, (Stanley Paul. 7s. 64.) Reviewed by G. G. TRENERY The Unpardonable Crime is not......




















