. Review of reviews and world's work. ofthe justice of the East,full of the loves ofwomen and the jeal-ousies, grim jestings,treasons, and fightingsof men, and, at. thesame time, the her-mits, ascetics, andmortifiers of the flesh,—such is MargaretHorton PottersFlame Gatherers (Macmillan). It is a love-story ofold Hindustan and of Indian transcendentalism, welltold and well sustained. While Jack London was on the Klondike trail, hisfirst inspiration to write came, and it has not failed himin his latest book, The Faith of Men (Macmillan),which is a collect ion of stories about the Alaskan na-tiv


. Review of reviews and world's work. ofthe justice of the East,full of the loves ofwomen and the jeal-ousies, grim jestings,treasons, and fightingsof men, and, at. thesame time, the her-mits, ascetics, andmortifiers of the flesh,—such is MargaretHorton PottersFlame Gatherers (Macmillan). It is a love-story ofold Hindustan and of Indian transcendentalism, welltold and well sustained. While Jack London was on the Klondike trail, hisfirst inspiration to write came, and it has not failed himin his latest book, The Faith of Men (Macmillan),which is a collect ion of stories about the Alaskan na-tives and the Eskimos. There are eight stories in thecollection, most of them told with that virility and artwhich Mr. London showed in his Call of the Wild. OUT-OF-DOOR Miss Sherwoods new book, Daphne: An Autumn Pastoral (Houghton, Mifflin), we have a most delight-fully refreshing Btory. In addition to a charming love-story of a young Italian for an American girl, MissSherwood has given us some rare descriptions of Italian. MRS. E. L. VOYNICH. (Author of Olive Latham.)


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