Church review . THE CHURCH REVIEW. 21. The August, Fiction Number ofScribners Magazine is always a nota-ble one, both for its short stories andthe unusual number of year it will be found especiallyrich in these particulars as well as inother features. Volcanic Scenery of the Northwestis the subject of an article by RobertE. Strahorn, in the Review of Reviewsfor August. Mr. Strahorn describes theSnake River Lava Plain and its scenicwonders, extending for a thousandmiles in our far Northwest. pages, 12 mo. Boston: Little, Brown & Company. Price $ This remarkable novel, th
Church review . THE CHURCH REVIEW. 21. The August, Fiction Number ofScribners Magazine is always a nota-ble one, both for its short stories andthe unusual number of year it will be found especiallyrich in these particulars as well as inother features. Volcanic Scenery of the Northwestis the subject of an article by RobertE. Strahorn, in the Review of Reviewsfor August. Mr. Strahorn describes theSnake River Lava Plain and its scenicwonders, extending for a thousandmiles in our far Northwest. pages, 12 mo. Boston: Little, Brown & Company. Price $ This remarkable novel, the work ofa Jesuit priest, has had a great successin Spain, and perhaps deserves anequally great one here. It is brilliantand powerful, and treats of the cor-ruption of Madrid society and its fol-lies, with a sharp and caustic pen, di-rected with keen insight into the forceswhich mould all social life. The Unknown. By Camille Flamma-rion. 450 pages, 8 mo. New York:Harper & Bros. Price $ publication of The Unknowncreated
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