THE LATEST MAGAZINES.
\Yk' have jus (“'received from the 1 >u I >1 i.sli ci’s (Messrs Gordon and dutch, Australia, Ltd.,) the following latest magazines:— “Chums”. —The Boy’s Magazine: the .January issue just to hand contains Major Charles Gilson’s now serial “The Bed Tribe,” a thrilling story of the Congo interior. There are wireless articles, sports tontines, how to make games and models, stamp corner and general hoh|,v attractions with a magnificent plate in full colour. Amongst the writers who contribute are Captani Frank IT. Shaw, S. Walker, John limiter, Sax K winner, Sydney Holier and Morton Pike. Housing yarns of adventure all the world over. Splendid tales of. school life and sport. Full of magnificent pictures. The Storyteller Magazine.—-The March number is an exceedingly good issue. Shoile Kayo-Smith’s new story “The George and the Crown” is a brilliant novel of Sussex and Sussex’s people. “Somebody’s Darling” by Oliver Wadeslcy.A long complete novel “The f ix’’’ by Sutton Vane —Sutton Vane i- the author of the play “Outward Bound” which is the most discussed of - recent theatrical product - ions in Great. Britain. Cassell’s magazine.—The story ~[• that remarkable woman. Isabelle Do Saint - Heine is mentioned but rarely told by some of the French writers of the early years of the nineteenth century. It Inis remained for our essayists of our I own time to recall to us the part played by the “Little French Dancer” during life weeks ol that mighty drama which turned to ashes the ambitions of Napoleon and to Bttropc. Max Pemberton writes this figure of romance in his story “Isabelle” appearing in the February number of “Cassell s Magazine . Also with this issue “In The Shad-
iiws of the Croat" by Detective Edwin T. Woodhall. The remarkable revelations are tin* outcome of the author's many years experience with the special brunch of the. Scotland Yard and in tiie Secret Service of Ilis .Majesty's Forces. Other stories go in make ibis a really good number of Cassell's magazine.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2865, 31 March 1925, Page 4
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330THE LATEST MAGAZINES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2865, 31 March 1925, Page 4
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