. Review of reviews and world's work. MRS. E. L. VOYNICH. (Author of Olive Latham.). JOHN STRANGE WINTER. peasant scenes, and some graphic pictures of Italianwoods, mountains, and sunsets. In his latest story, The Commuters (J. F. Taylor),Albert Bigelow Paine has shown how the little womanand the precious ones helped to build a home in thecountry. There is some delicious humor in the book,and the incidents are true to life. It is well fiction adapted to the seasons mood is by nomeans lacking. In The Romance of Piscator (Holt), Mr. Henry WyshamLanier makes a fetch-ing appeal


. Review of reviews and world's work. MRS. E. L. VOYNICH. (Author of Olive Latham.). JOHN STRANGE WINTER. peasant scenes, and some graphic pictures of Italianwoods, mountains, and sunsets. In his latest story, The Commuters (J. F. Taylor),Albert Bigelow Paine has shown how the little womanand the precious ones helped to build a home in thecountry. There is some delicious humor in the book,and the incidents are true to life. It is well fiction adapted to the seasons mood is by nomeans lacking. In The Romance of Piscator (Holt), Mr. Henry WyshamLanier makes a fetch-ing appeal to everyone who has heark-ened to the siren songof the reel. But troutand landlocked sal-mon are not permittedto monopolize thereaders attention, anymore than they mo-nopolized Piscators ;for there is a Peri inthe tale, and hence, itgoes without saying,the complicationsneeded to make a Henry C. Row-lands story, ToWindward (A. & -Co.), is afirst novel, althoughthe forceful youngwriter had done a number of excellent short storiesfor the magazines. The presen


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