Show 1 BOOKS BOOKS' I BOOK S PHO PROM LONDON LO Famous Author and e Tho-e Wlm c cLate Late Books Bools Should Make So Chance Chanc Is the lie title tille of or Mr 11 J Joseph eph Conrads Conrad's forthcoming novel no It I Is aston a a. astory astory story ston of the time soa sea Mr Mi- 11 H H. G. G Wells ells wo we uro are aro told lold I is nl also o writing a a no el eve i. i The Tho late lat D Dean an Hole of or Rochester a famous Ro an and a t man who is remembered by man many American frien friends s wrote excellent let let- ter A volume of them Is to 10 be lie bebi bi brought ought out next autumn The Export is II- t the Iho h of a new lie weekly weel periodical which ill iII shortly appear al' al In him London It Is to be bo an on Ii- Ii Il Illustrated paper papel for fOl collectors and amid connoisseurs con con- noi an and Is 11 Intended to deal I n I with everything Interesting to tors Books Dooks dealing with Napoleon or with his hits family troop forth in endless endless end end- le less I procession Among the promised publications of tho the spring are arc a translation of Max lax Lenza Lenz's stu study of Napoleon antI and Miss lIss I. I A. A Tal Taylors Taylor's rs r's two volumes on Queen Hortense e and Her Friends Mr I George Macaulay Trevelyan Tre is about to publish a a. successor to his eminently readable book England in inthe inthe the time Age of oC Wycliffe cliffe The Time new volume vol 01 ol nine ume under the title of Defense of the Roman Republic de describes describes tie tie- scribes th the deeply Interesting events e of 1849 8 Mr 11 Tre Trevelyan lyan is Js the third son of or Sir George Trevelyan and Is the son In of Mrs Mr Humphrey Humphre Ward Vard In Mr rr Wrights Wright's forthcoming life of ot Walter Pater Paler much information is gl- gl C cn which IJ the Bought at tho Co d hand 5 ort five r co t Ten ipen men whom Jt It Is J. rr oes not mention in iii his hits b bio graphy One nc of or these Is that Richard Jackson who is declared b by Mr Ir Wright right to be the original of of Marius arlu the Epicurean The are publishing this work Worl Mr Mm H. H Noel Williams who in the matter of toll toil has no possible resemblance resemblance lance to the lilies has another work In two volumes nearly read ready for or pub pub- Like his recent books It it deals deal with the eternal feminine It is entitled A Princess of or Intrigue Madame ladame dc tie e ville and anti Her IreI Times Another forthcoming work in the list 1st of of illustrated memoirs Is Mr 11 W V Dixons Dixon's Queens of of Beauty and Their Romances The Time annual dinner has just b been cn held at Magdalene College Cambridge c amid much joviality jo in interspersed Interspersed interspersed In- In among among- tho lie speeches were pas passages of seventeenth e century music music music mu mu- sic including Samuel Pepy's own owns own's s setting setting set set- t- t ting of or Beauty Retire HeUre a performance perform perform- ance arice of which we know Inow he lie Was not ii a a little proud Samuel It will ill be bc re remembered re- re was In Ills his youth a scholar of Magdaleno lag College e and antI bequeathed bequeath bequeath- ed his library to her hel His Ills famous diary lIao Is now in her hat keeping Those who have read in Tho The At At- lantic In days past vast a number of mbel re remarkable re- re short stories by Philander Deming will be glad to welcome Th Time The Stor Story of Pathfinder which h Houghton Co are art bringing out omit It is of stories anti and the leader de describes tho authors author's experiences s as asa asa asa a reporter who ho sought ht new paths for or his work Mr 11 Deming went vent to Al Al- Al bany in a n boy Just out of or college col col- lege and after some ome Iler persistent struggle gle established he himself in the Ute busy husy post of official court steno stenographer raphel It wils In Jim the Intervals Inter of oC this his hard harl work that he lie wrote his charming short sketches l of oC life in northern New ew York YOlk and amid New England The Time widening of oC Manchester streets has brou brought ht about tho timo destruction of oC the tho ol old house In whIch lived fv d tho ho brothers Grant ant time the originals of or tho he Brothers blo In Nicholas y With plight alteration the lie J I Is said sait to stand tand today a as It did when Dickens de described It IL On One of or Its Us later occupants has said that lovers of ot Dickens's books canto came from roam nil all parts of ot the tho world to Inspect the lie old 11 place and that ho had been of of- of offered large larg-c prices especially by ArnetI Amer Arnet I ans' ans tom for relics relics' o or It H bu but 1 had rt n to part with them One relic which l many people would be bc glad to to Is the time line old od carved cal oak oal staircase Jib Tho Into lato William he the pO pt tt and one time lime e editor of ur Fras ors or's la Magazine a lne was a devoted dex friend Their the closer In iti T that the they were wet opposites CarlYle was c ri 1 as ase we e know while tiit Ul th wu's VOS sunshine Itself They were acc ac- ac c g and to on walk one about London tog to- to lun Ailing JIng ham bum n. n milt mild protest Carlyles Carlyle's extravagant a Gladstone or of statesman whom the sa Sage e with II lyle enraged nt at such loathing a difference C Carlyle Car Car- of oC lII l'- l' shook ore off the tho poets poet's the tho two back arin and to Chelsea ea In In- In mIlan tile 4 Standard expected The Tho frIendly pIpe the u Usual Ual but was waR dl td with the tho on the tho door teJ bul buice Veil eU re- re dont don't knoW what I ye think self hut but of oC yourself Your Your- 0 of nil all the mJ gul cd III con con- London youre you're u time the c men In or door loo- and thi tho was In l hams ham's Jo loyalty his face But never o H Ia I-Ia 0 was waR proof faltered against nil all time the and of oC hIs slings sling's friend Mrs tIrs but bell brU- was in her youth lichen Who the artist Js is Patterson editing A a me time poet oct ba based ed on his biography os oi OWn owr m |