Hhe IRed BY E. M. WILMOT-BUXTON F.R.Hist.S. 6/A novel dealing with the life of Queen Elizabeth, as seen from the point of view of one of her maids of honor, in which almost every character is historical, and most of the sayings attributed to the dramatis persona are derived from contemporary records, is a fictional experiment of an entirely new kind. The phrase “historical novel” too often means nothing more than that tin? book to which the title is applied deals with the more or less remote past. It is “historical” only because it is not professedly contemporary. Miss Wilmot-Buxton thinks that actual historical persons and events can be presented in a novel which will be no whit less interesting than a book of the hour dealing with entirely imaginary characters. The reader of this book will agree that she has thoroughly proved her point. THE HOUSEHOLD OF GOD SERIES. By Father 0. 0. Martindalb, B. J. Upon God’s Holy Hills. I. The Guides: SS. Anthony of Egypt, Bruno of Cologne, and John of the Cross—4/-. In God’s Army. I. Commanders in Chief: SS. Ignatius Loyola and Francis Xavier. 2nd Edition. —4/-. In God’s Army. 11. Captains of Christ: SS. John Francis Regis, Peter Claver, and Francis Borgia2/6. In God’s Army. 111, Christ’s Cadets: SS. Aloysius Gonzaga, Stanislaus Kostka, and John Berchmans—2/6. King’s Daughters. I. Marie-Therese Couderc, of the Congregation of Our Lady of the Cenacle. 11. Marie Theresa de Soubiran and Marie Elizabeth do Luppe of the Sisters of Marie Auxiliatrice. Together, cloth, 5/-; separately, wrappers, 2/6 each. ■ Published by Burns, Oates, and Washbourne, and to be obtained from all Catholic booksellers in New Zealand.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 37, 20 September 1923, Page 46
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