26 AUGUST 1911, page 22

The Dawn Of All. By Father Benson. (hutchinson And Co.)

—Father Benson has achieved the feat of producing a book which literally does not contain a single woman's character. One or two women appear for brief moments, and in secondary......

Novels.

ANTHEA'S GUEST.* THE date of publication of Mrs. Sidgwick's book is well chosen, for there are few if any living English novelists better equipped to cater for the legitimate......

The Economic Transition In India.f In This Deeply...

Sir Theodore Morison sets himself to explain how the modern spirit of change is making itself felt in one at least of the regions where we have been taught to look for the......

Nigel Ferrard. By Mrs. Baillie Reynolds (mills And Boon...

is a very clever story, the plot of which has for its principal motive the heroine's complete loss of memory following on a severe shock sustained in early youth. The opening......

The Innocence Of Father Brown. By G. B. Chesterton....

6e.)—As a revulsion from the personification of a detective in the tall, cold, scientific Sherlock Holmes, Mr. Chesterton presents us with a small, cherubic, and spiritually......