11 JUNE 1904, Page 25
Among My Autographs. By G. R. Sims. (Chatto and Windus.
3s. 6d.)—Mr. Sims gives us, with one or more facsimiles, between fifty and sixty letters of persons, more or less distinguished, which ho has the pleasure of possessing as "his autographs." The papers are interesting enough, but why are the autographs of five criminals, with hideous details of their deeds, interposed between Lord Tennyson and two respectable dramatists?