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  2. WRITING AND WRITERS.

    It is not, perhaps, to Folk-Lore, the quarterly serial of the Folk-Lore Society, that one looks for au article "as interesting as a novel," or rather as ...

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  3. LITERARY NOTES

    Charles Dickens's Library Chair. Nine years ago there was offered at auction the mahogany armchair often used by Charles Dickens, which found its way into ...

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  4. FICTION—OR FACT?

    "The Pools of Silence," by H. de Vere Stacpoole: T. Fisher Unwin, London.—In Marion Crawford's horrible little story. "The Upper Berth," the ship's doctor. ...

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  6. TROUBLES REAL AND IMAGINARY.

    "Davina," by Frances G. Burmester; George Bell & Sons, London.—A simple story of bow love and marriage may be made crooked for the want of confidence ...

    Article : 124 words
  7. THE DEFENCE OF INNOCENCE.

    "The Story of Hanksgarth Farm, by Emma Brooke; G. Bell & Sons, London.—A well-written story of domestic and rural life, presenting the study qualities of the ...

    Article : 159 words
  8. A SHIP AND A WOMAN

    "The Spitfire," by Edward Peple; Greening & Co., London.—Mr. Peple is "on his own" in this story. He has successfully collaborated with that excellent story ...

    Article : 225 words
  9. VALUABLE TO GARDENERS.

    "Handbook of the Destructive Insects of Victoria (Part IV.), by C. French, F.L.S., F.E.S., Government Entomologist; Oxholdstone & Co., Melbourne.—This is an ...

    Article : 256 words
  10. AN ARIADNEAN THREAD.

    "Master and Man," by Lawrence Lynch; Ward, Lock, & Co., Melbourne; E. S. Wigg and Sons, Adelaide).—Lovers of detective literature will revel in this book. Many ...

    Article : 251 words
  11. REVIEWS OF BOOKS.

    In Australian Tropics, by Allied Searcy, 14 years Sub-collector of Customs at Port Darwin, Northern Territory, and now Clerk Assistant of House of Assembly ...

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  12. GREEN-EYED JEALOUSY.

    "The Alternative," by A. F. Slade; Hutchinson & Co., London (Robertson Proprietary, Adelaide).—This is a novel of more than ordinary interest; it is powerful ...

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  13. EARLY NEW ZEALAND.

    "Murihiku," by the Hon. Robert McNab; Whitcombe & Tombs, Wellington,—"Five hundred pages!" says the general reader with a shudder; 500 solid pages on ...

    Article : 924 words
  14. A FINE NOVEL.

    "Henry in Search of a Wife" by Alphonse Courlander (T. Fisher Unwin, London).—Mr. Courlander has given to us in this volume a charming book. Henry ...

    Article : 615 words
  15. WILL CUPID RETURN?

    "Other Things than Love," by "Handasyde;" Hutchinson & Co., London (Robertson Proprietary, Adelaide).—By the narration of a sad circumstance in the ...

    Article : 188 words
  16. THE TWISTS IN HUMAN LIFE.

    "Starbrace," by Sheila Kaye-Smith; G. Hell & Sons, London.—If the reader would grip the meaning of this pathetic and tragical story, he must ponder well the apt ...

    Article : 201 words
  17. TWO STUD BOOKS.

    Messrs. W. C. Yuille & Co., Melbourne, "The Australian Stud Book."—It is satisfactory to note that far more attention than formerly is being paid in Australia ...

    Article : 174 words
  18. GRIM BUT NOT GHASTLY.

    "The Lady of the Shroud." by Bram Stoker; Heinemann, London.—The experienced novel reader owes Mr. Stoker a kind of grudging admiration. Twelve years ago ...

    Article : 460 words
  19. MISCELLANEOUS REVIEWS.

    From The Pall Mall Press, London.—The Pall Mall Magazine for August (summer number), with an attractive range of articles. Impressive illustrations accompany ...

    Article : 350 words
  20. THE NATIVE FAUNA.

    "The Animals of Australia," by A. H. S. Lucas, and W. H. Dudley Le Souef; Whitcombe & Tombs, Melbourne.—It is safe to say that no other such general and ...

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  21. A BOOK TO READ.

    "A Young Man Married," by Sydney C. Grier; Hutchinson & Co., London (Robertson Proprietary, Adelaide).—Shakspeare first wrote, but Kipling first popularized. ...

    Article : 540 words
  22. TREASURE HUNTERS.

    "Moon of Valleys," by David Whitetlaw Greening & Co., London.—The great emerald of this rattling story should be nearly related to that other moonstone of ...

    Article : 330 words
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