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RABY. +BIOGRAPHY FOR BEGINNERS.+ By G. K. CHESTERTON. With 48 Illustrations. +WHAT MEN LIKE IN WOMEN.+ By the Author of "How to be Happy though Married." +THE SALVING OF A DERELICT.+ By MAURICE DRAKE. +THE NIGHT-SIDE OF LONDON.+ By ROBERT MACKRAY. With 65 Pictures by TOM BROWNE. +LADY JIM OF CURZON STREET.+ By FERGUS HUME. +2835 MAYFAIR.+ By FRANK RICHARDSON. +THE WILD WIDOW.+ By GERTIE DE S. WENTWORTH-JAMES. +LETTERS TO A DAUGHTER.+ By HUBERT BLAND. +THE GAME OF BRIDGE.+ By "CUT CAVENDISH." With New Rules of Bridge and Auction Bridge. +THE NIGHT-SIDE OF PARIS.+ By E. B. D'AUVERGNE. 20 Plates. +THE WEANING.+ By JAMES BLYTH. +THE METHODS OF MR AMES.+ By the Author of "John Johns." +THE HAPPY MORALIST.+ By HUBERT BLAND. +THE KING AND ISABEL.+ By the Author of "John Johns." +THE SINEWS OF WAR.+ By EDEN PHILLPOTTS and ARNOLD BENNETT. +MODERN WOMAN AND HOW TO MANAGE HER.+ By WALTER GALLICHAN. _Press Notices Of_ MODERN MARRIAGE _And How to Bear it_ PRESS NOTICES +W. T. Stead in the Review of Reviews.+--"Mrs Maud Churton Braby has achieved a remarkable success. She has written an original book upon the most threadbare of all subjects, in which she has been as witty as she is wise . . . packed full of good sense, sound morality, and admirable advice. It is a book naked and unashamed, written by a woman of the world with the naive simplicity of an innocent child, and arriving on the whole at conclusions worthy of any mother in Israel; a book full of profound wisdom irradiated by a pleasant wit and suffused with the glow of a genuine human sympathy." +"Hubert" in the Sunday Chronicle.+--"On the whole I congratulate Mrs Braby on her book . . . it is the only book on the subject of Modern Marriage that has not made me feel rather ill . . . frank, without the slightest indelicacy, and bold without the least impertinence . . . a real contribution towards the solution of an intolerably difficult problem." +Daily Telegraph.+--"Lively and frank . . . should prove instructive as well as readable and provide people with plenty to think about. The author has read widely, and thought deeply, and has a sufficiently broad mind to give her conclusions real value . . . should be read by all who think seriously on this most serious subject." +Standard.+--"A good deal of sound thinking has gone to the book's composition and it is also illumined by a very kind and te
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