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Rbadable Nov - Sta.—the Mummy Moves. Dy Mary Gaunt. (t....

6s.)—An exciting detective story beginning with a horrible murder, which many people think was committed by a mummy.—Two Impostors and Tinker. By Dorothea Conyers. (Hutchinson......

Some Books Of Tiie Week.

[Under this heading trs notice such Books of ths week as Lave not 4 , 1* massed for swims ia other forms.] The Utopia of Sir Thomas More. Edited by George Sampson. With......

Novels.

SACRIFICE.* NES. PENNY has written several excellent Indian novels, and her latest venture will enhance her reputation as a faithful and impartial chronicler of the......

The Prise. By Sydney Grier. (w. Blackwood And Sons. Cs.)—

The Prise is one of that series of "Sydney Grier's" novels which concern South-Eastern Europe, and the heroine is a lady who comes from the piractical island of Strio. It is of......

The Footprints In The Snow, And Other Tales. By U.

P. W. Tatham. (Macmillan and Co. Be. 6d. net.)—Mr. A. C. Benson's Memoir of the author interests us more than the tales. Yet it was right to publish them. They give a glimpse......

Astray In Arcady. By Mary E. Mann. (methuen And Co.

6s.)—Very much "astray," we should say ; indeed, we do not recognise Arcady at all. How shall we describe Mrs Mann's book ? We may do it best by a contrary, and this contrary is......