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REVIEW OF REVIEWS. 



PEDIGREES & ARMS (English & Foreign.) 



Mr. Culleton traces pedigrees of middle class as well as 

 landed families, with proofs from public records. Upon 

 his collection of references to Pedigrees and Arms 

 £10,000 have been spent during 70 years. 



Enquiry letters answered witltout charge. 

 LEO CULLETON, 92 Piccadilly, London. 



Culleton's Heraldic Office 



for the artistic production of Heraldic painting 

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More !" Especially he would 

 like to know what happened to 

 the twenty-three kittens. 



Carnacki the Ghost Finder. (Nash.) 



A collection of blood-curdling 

 stories, some of which were ori- 

 ginally published in The Idler. 

 They are partly supernatural, 



partly of the detective order, 

 and very few readers will be 

 able at the beginning of the 

 story to distinguish to which 

 section it will lend itself before 

 one arrives at the conclusion, so 

 that the interest is fully main- 

 tained. Carnacki is a Londoner 

 who travels in various directions 

 whenever people with haunted 

 houses apply to him for help, and 

 on his return he tells the result 

 to four friends who are accus- 

 tomed to his brusqueness, and 

 matter of course 

 be bold "to clear 

 he comes to the 



take it as a 

 that they will 

 oul " directly 

 last word. 



Out of the Blur. By 11. Gorell 

 Hames. (Longmans.) 



A singularly beautiful a::d 

 poetic description of the dawn- 

 ing of love between a modern 

 man and woman not a- physical 

 but as a spiritual joining of 

 souls. In order to have a fitting 

 theatre for this representation 

 the two are shipwrecked on a 

 desert island. The dramatic 

 situation arises because .loan is 

 a friend and companion of Jim's 

 wife. Busband and wife had 

 never been akin, and the irony 

 of the situation is revealed when 

 the ti;-: though! of the two is 

 that Milly would have been un- 

 able to stand the privations or 

 to enjoy the hand-to-hand strug- 

 gle for life, even though the 

 el i m ate was so lovely. 



Means to an End. By D'Arcy Mar- 

 tin. (John Long.) 

 The story of a millionaire brewer 

 who, falling violently in love 

 with a portrait in the Royal 

 Academy, by a strange succession 

 or chances find that it was not 

 painted from a pi essional 

 model, but from the daughter of 

 a country clergyman. He woos 

 and wins her without having told 

 her that he is a br< wer or rich. 

 Maxwell is unintelligent, Pat- 

 ricia a teetotaller and an ideal- 

 ist. Naturally, such a marriage 

 does not run evenly, but in the 

 end Maxwell becomes a teetol 

 ler. and we leave the pair right- 

 fully settled. 



Inti) the Unseen. By G. H. Lusty. 

 (William Rider & Sons.) 

 Details the sustained attempts 

 of a man to free his spirit from 



