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  2. GAY LONDON.

    "The Light Side of London," by E. B. d'Auvergne; T. Werner Laurie, London.—This breezily written book depicts brightly and with some—but fairly restrained— ...

    Article : 110 words
  3. WRITINGS AND WRITERS.

    Civilization's sympathy with the tramp never very ardent, is steadily diminishing, and less and less toleration is felt by the average householder for the rolling stone ...

    Article : 2,000 words
  4. LITERARY NOTES.

    In all his work, Sir Arthur Quiller Couch has given proof of great literary power (says The London Morning Post, apropos of his appointment to the King ...

    Article : 822 words
  5. THE WISEACRE.

    From "Glen Osmond":—A beneticent person is like a fountain watering the earth and giving fertility; it is, therefore, more delightful and more honourable to give than ...

    Article : 402 words
  6. POEMS AND RHYMES.

    When that I loved a maiden. My heaven was in her eyes. And when they bent above me,I knew no deeper skies ...

    Article : 154 words
  7. RITUALISM.

    "A Kingdom Divided," by David Lisle; Methuen, London (Robertson Pty. Adelaide).—The "religious" novel, to be successful, must be cleverly handled; and in ...

    Article : 151 words
  8. THE NAZARENE.

    He spoke of flowers, of love, and peace. Of gentle lives and lowly ways, Of many a saint of often days, Of quiet joys that never cease. ...

    Article : 88 words
  9. REVIEWS OF BOOKS.

    "The Young Man from Stratford," by Henry Saint-George; Reeves, London:—It has often been pointed out that, while the Baconian argues for his theory, the ...

    Article : 828 words
  10. MISCELLANEOUS.

    From the Religious Tract Society—Three small books, "Sketches of Georgan Church History," by Archdeacon Downing, D.D.—a little volume, which will be prized by ...

    Article : 1,044 words
  11. LURE OF LOVE.

    Like ripple on the shining sea, Which neath the white moon To please her will and witchery. Art thou, through all my days. ...

    Article : 117 words
  12. A HOUSE OF HORROR.

    "Haunting Shadows," by M. F. Hutchinson; Methuen, London (Rigby Adelaide).—Elaine Westcourt arrived in a London fog to visit unknown relations. Her ...

    Article : 213 words
  13. HEREDITY.

    "The sins of the lathers shall be visited open the children. Oh, Child, within whose limpid eyes. The glory of The morning his. ...

    Article : 89 words
  14. GIFT BOOKS.

    From Wells, Gardoer, Darton, & Co. Paternoster Buildings, London, E.C.—Samples of the annual publications so long associated with the name.of the firm. One ...

    Article : 373 words
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    Advertising : 800 words
  16. THE PRODIGAL FATHER.

    "Bright Shame," by Keighley Snowden; Stanley Paul, London.—In his youth Stephen Gaunt former an attachment which be broke in jealousy, and Went abroad. At ...

    Article : 262 words
  17. A CHILD'S TALE OF INDIA.

    "Tota," by Mrs. Hobart-Hampden; Macmillan, London.—Mrs. Hobart-Hampden narrates here the adventures of a small English girl, who refuses to obey the voice ...

    Article : 134 words
  18. SOME MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.

    The well-known publishers, Messrs. Blackie & Son, London, have excelled themselves in the new season's publishing issue, of which a varied assortment, ...

    Article : 850 words
  19. A STORM GIFT.

    "paul Burdon," by Sir. W. Magnay Bart.; Stanley Paul, London.—The hero of this readable, out not highly original, story is a small poor farmer, who is visited by a ...

    Article : 155 words
  20. FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIAN" CHILDREN.

    "A Little Bit of Laughter and Life for the Young," by "Red Gum Blossom;" Hussey & Gillingham, Adelaide.—Lassie was a little girl, living at Largs Bay, and ...

    Article : 297 words
  21. FICTION IN BRIEF.

    Once upon a time long, long ago, a Princess found a daisy on the palace lawn. "Don't let it be trampled on," said she, and a sentry was posted. Ever after ...

    Article : 1,203 words
  22. MUSICIAN AND HUMORIST.

    "Piddles, their Selection, Preservation, and Betterment," by Henry Saint-George; The Strad Office, London.—"What else can compare with. the joys and pains, the ...

    Article : 541 words
  23. MORE "ABOUT GORDON.

    "Poems of Adam Lindsay Gordon," edited with introduction notes and appendixes, by Frank Maldon Robb, B.A. LL:B; Oxford University Press London.— ...

    Article : 488 words
  24. FOR YOUNG MEN.

    "Knowledge a Young Man Should Have" by Dr. A. A. Philip and H. R. Murray; Ewart, Seymour, & Co. 12 Burleigh street, London, W..C—One great objection to ...

    Article : 255 words
  25. AEROPLANES IN FICTION.

    "The Golden Venture," by J. S. Flasher :G. Bell & Sons, London (Robertson Pty. Adelaide).—Mr. Fletcher is rapidly becoming known as a narrator of breakly ...

    Article : 142 words
  26. THE PROVINCIAL MIDDLE CLASSES.

    "Old Brent's Daughter," by Helen C. Roberts; Duekworth & Co. London (Robertson Ply. Adelaide).—This novel is a sign of the times, in so far as it deals with the ...

    Article : 198 words
  27. AN AUSTRALIAN SINGER.

    "Bindawalla," by Thomas E. Spencer; New South Wales Bookstall Company,. Sydney.—The late Mr. Spencer, although far better known as a writer of verse ...

    Article : 414 words
  28. AN IRISH PHANTASY.

    "The Crock of Gold," by James Stephens: Macmillan. London.—The Leprecauns of Gort no Cloca Mara a fairy clan have been in possession of a treasure ...

    Article : 539 words
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