Golf for Girls. By Cecil Leitch. (George Newnes. Is. net.)—
Other readers besides those mentioned in the title may learn much from this little book. There are valuable hints about driving, putting and other strokes, about the use of various clubs—we notice a special commendation of the niblick—in short, about the whole art of golf-playing. Of course, no one can really learn very much even from the best and most practical of books ; but this seems likely to be as worthy as any. We would instance the hints as to the causes and cures of " slicing," "putting," Ste.— GeV for the Late Beginner. By Henry Hughes. (John Long. la. net.)—Mr. Hughes gives some good counsel, which we shall not attempt to criticise.