. Review of reviews and world's work. HENRY WYSHAM LANIER. (Author of The Romance of Piscator.) 126 THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF MARGERY WILLIAMS. (Author of The Price ofYouth.) The deserts of Egyptare not without at-tractions for the story-writer seeking newfields to exploit; cer-tainly, the element of•local color is notwanting. Mr. C. Bry-son Taylor, under thetitle In the Dwell-ings of the Wilder-ness (Holt), recordsthe adventures ofthree American en-gineers who set out tomake excavations inone of those the Sudan hasbeen laid under trib-ute by the


. Review of reviews and world's work. HENRY WYSHAM LANIER. (Author of The Romance of Piscator.) 126 THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF MARGERY WILLIAMS. (Author of The Price ofYouth.) The deserts of Egyptare not without at-tractions for the story-writer seeking newfields to exploit; cer-tainly, the element of•local color is notwanting. Mr. C. Bry-son Taylor, under thetitle In the Dwell-ings of the Wilder-ness (Holt), recordsthe adventures ofthree American en-gineers who set out tomake excavations inone of those the Sudan hasbeen laid under trib-ute by the BrookWhitehouse has writ-ten a romance of that region entitled The Effendi(Little, Brown), which deals with the siege of Khar-tum and the death of its hero, the famous Chinese Gor-don. The epilogue recounts Englands retribution uponthe Arab hordes. The Silent Places. by Stewart Edward White (Mc-Clure, Phillips), is a strong story of a man-hunt throughthe forests of is full of action, im-pressiveness, and pow-er, and the strangelove of the Indian girlfor the white man iswell handled. TheSilent Places is an ex-cellent succes


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