MAGAZINES.
CURRENT NUMBERS TO HAND. With its intriguing mysteries, coupled with the underlying subtlety of the Easterner and the taunting unfathomable Madame de Medici, at oiice a Sibyl and a Cleopatrja, as the unknown quantity, Sax Rohmer, in “The Temple of Mediiiet Ha.bu,” brings the .mysticisms of the past to' tangle the lives of the moderns, ultimately leading through devious ways .to the, dtesired happiness beyond. z Good stories by Robert Chambers, H. Bedford-Jones, Charles Kingston, and' others, supply strength and enlightenment in Cassell’s July ma.gazine.
With its bright and: breezy stories, the tales of a racing stable, and suchlike series, of sport andi love, “Corner” for June commends itself. A host of favourite writers' favourite stories makes “Standard Stories” for May worth procuring.
Robert ‘Hichensi ha,s his greatest story, “The Return 6|f the Soul,” a powerful, dramatic complete novel, iin the June issue .of the “New.” John Bellairs in “The King’s Trade,” something out of ,the ordinary, with other good writers, *'
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5011, 9 August 1926, Page 3
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162MAGAZINES. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5011, 9 August 1926, Page 3
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