13 OCTOBER 1888, Page 43

The Life of the Emperor William. By the Rev. W.

Tullock. (J. Nisbet and Co.)—Mr. Tullock introduces us first to the early history of the Hohenzollerns, and treats also of the origin of Guelfs and Ghibellines. The way is thus paved for the history of that vigorous and able race which saw the culmination of its best virtues in a Soldier-King, William. Intended for boys and girls, this history is not in any sense a critical view of the Emperor's policy, but the story of his life told in a simple and charming manner. Putting before his readers the upright and noble nature, the kindly and vigorous soul, and the tact and unswerving will of the great Emperor, he has drawn a moving picture of the monarch who never forgot and who always forgave. Though we miss the warlike stir of Mr. Forbes in the campaigns, the "arts of peace," as they were to be seen in the Emperor, are given to us in a manner appreciative and full of feeling.