10 DECEMBER 1910, page 26

The Golden Silence. By C. N. And A. M. Williamson.

(Methuen and Co. 6s.)—Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, having led their readers all over Europe, now conduct them across the Mediterranean to Algiers. One cannot praise the construction......

The Man Who Drove The Car. By Max Pemberton. (eveleigh

Nash. 2s. net.)—A series of short stories written, as the title describes, by a "chauffeur" of rather doubtful honesty. Unfortunately, and perhaps on the principle that like......

Master And Maid. By Mrs. L. Allen Harker. (john Murray.

6s.)—Lallie Clonmell, not knowing exactly what she is to do when her father has gone off to shoot big game at the other end of the world, invades the house of the friend of her......

Some Books Of The Weex.

[Under this heading , „we notice such Books of the week as have not been reserved for M410 in other forms.] The Poetical Works of Mrs. Horace Dobell. (Smith, Elder, and Co. 10s.......

Novels.

FANCY FARM.* MR. NEIL Munn° has given us an ingenious and spirited fantasia on the old Greek proverb, lit , ,carh o•aurbv Act. The long quest of happiness that lies within one's......

The Magazines.

THE most valuable political article in the new Nineteenth Century is Mr. Marriott's on the Conservative Party, which, curiously enough, is placed last of all. Mr. Marriott very......