20 NOVEMBER 1909, page 37

Novels.

Tat. CARAVANERS.* THE formula which the author of Elizabeth and her German Garden has adopted in her new novel is one which lends itself remarkably well to her equipment and......

The Senselo Which We Have Been Accustomed In Speaking Of

the route between England and India. It is much more literally employed. - Starting from Quetta, in Baluchistan, Mrs. Beau, after a sojourn in Mean, made her way to Krasnovodsk,......

Baldda.b14.11 Novels. — A C21444 . 1friiiiriwat. • 33i A....

6s.)--The ifl,nç as a aaleAD- Peftina • to P• 24 4 4 ' a little remote from life, hut itsadeta..ils are weelyed.,eirt .with : ranah ability.—The Beggar in the •IfSeet.......

The Path To Honour. By Bydneyt. Qrier. (iy".. Und: Sons.

Es.)—" Sydeey Qiiet 4 S" nevinovel bisloVilin What :arc; alts her "Modern Eastern Seriei,*and'dkee lilt:h i -out . ..Ong „parts of Indian Empire in the middle e471 aer 16 - 1......

The Glimpse. By Arnold Bennett. (chapman And Hall. 6e.)—...

in Mr. Arnold Bennett's former work has prepared his readers for the point of view from which his new novel is written. Leaving the affairs of this world with which he has......

Some Books Of Tilri - Weeic

[Under this headidg se native such 'BooksnP 154 •vord; so /deo 4to1-been reserved for review so other formed .„ .T. G. Lewes of Savage Island and &ea Gabaea.By.ths..:B.av.......

Hedwig In England. By The Author Of "marcia In Germany."

(W. Heinemann. 3s. net.)—It must be confessed that the Earonees Hedwig von Klausdorff was exceedingly unfortunate in the two households of which she was an inmate during her......