Long 8vo, price One Shilling.
If I Were God
By Richard Le Gallienne.
The announcement of a new book—and especially of a new book of a peculiarly Le Galliennesque and characteristic description by the author of "The Book-Bills of Narcissus," "The Religion of a Literary Man," and "Prose Fancies," will be received with very eager and unusual interest. Whatever may be the opinions entertained by individual readers about Mr Le Gallienne's own views, there is no denying that no book by him has yet appeared which has not aroused exceptional interest and exceptional discussion. His last venture is likely to be even more universally talked about. It is a greatly-daring but extremely beautiful and reverent attempt to deal with the terrible problem of the presence of moral and physical evil, but quite apart from its value as a contribution to the philosophy of life, it is a singularly striking and beautiful piece of literary work, full of the exquisite imaginings and lovely fancies of the accomplished poet and man of letters.
BY THE LATE WM. BRIGHTY RANDS.
Fcap. 8vo, buckram, 340 pp., 3s. 6d.
I. Lazy Lessons
and Essays on Conduct.
Fcap. 8vo, buckram, 192 pp., 2s. 6d.
II. Lilliput Lectures.