5 NOVEMBER 1910, page 25

Novels.

HO WARDS END.* THERE is no novelist living on whom one can more confidently rely for unexpected developments than Mr. Forster. Surprise, whether consciously or unconsciously......

The Magazines.

THE new Nineteenth. Century opens with an article on "The Constitution in Writing," by Professor J. H. Morgan, who laments the neglect of the study of comparative Constitu-......

The Land Of His Fathers. By A. J. Dawson. (constable

and Co. 6s.)—Harry Ayres, who is described as "a modern Canadian," comes over to the Old Country and sees not a little that astonishes and grieves him. He makes the acquaintance......