30 DECEMBER 1911, page 24

Some Books Of The Week.

[Under this heading we notice such nooks of the week as hare not been resereed for review in other forms.] Harriet Beecher Stowe. By her son, Charles Edward Stowe, and her......

Memoirs, Personages, People, Places. By Henry G....

Co. 21s. net.)—Mr. Huntington modestly dis- claims any wish to draw attention to himself. He has seen in the course of his life—some of it spent, we gather, in the American......

Laura. By Caroline Grosvenor (the Hon. Mrs. Norman...

Heinemann. 6s.)—Mrs. Grosvenor's new novel of every-day life makes very pleasant reading, and her study of her heroine is admirably managed. Laura Cordell , is not altogether an......

Novels.

THE CENTAUR.• Tins is not the first time that the Centaur has made his appearance in English fiction. Some dozen years ago Mr. J. F. Sullivan, the satirist of the British......

The Wayside. By " Andrul." (hodder And Stoughton....

is a collection of stories about the many classes of people who make up the native population of India, and one may hazard the guess that " Andrul" is a pseudonym for an......

Readablii Novels.—in A German Pension. By Katherine...

and Co. 6s.)—A series of sketches of German life, written with a humour and insight, which remind the reader of "Elizabeth and her German Garden." Unfortunately, however, they......